Office of Sponsored Programs OSP Weekly 08/22/2019
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Welcome New Faculty and Administrators
Looking for funding opportunities or need assistance?
OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROGRAMS WE'RE HERE TO HELP!
  • UNLV FOLIO an information management system for faculty members
  • Provides a database & reporting tool for faculty to document their scholarly achievements along with annual evaluations & tenure and promotion reviews
  • Import data from your ORCiD profile into UNLV FOLIO - https://www.unlv.edu/provost/ofa/unlvfolio
  • DIMENSIONS an online database for searching and retrieving publications, awarded grants, patents, clinical trials, and policy documents
  • Export publications and grants from DIMENSIONS to your ORCiD profile
  • Access training and the DIMENSIONS database - https://guides.library.unlv.edu/biblio/dimensions
  • PIVOT helps researchers find funding opportunities, potential collaborators, and conference calls for papers
  • View funding opportunities uniquely matched to your scholar profile
  • Dynamically link to ORCiD profile
  • Set permission flag in ORCiD to automatically update your PIVOT scholar profiles
Althea Sheets, Awards Manager | althea.sheets@unlv.edu | 702-895-1880 | Location: RAB 104 | unlv.edu/research/osp
Funding Opportunity
Diversity & Inclusion in Policy and Law Research
2019 Call for Proposals for Early Career Investigators

Applications Due to Sponsor: October 2, 2019, 3:00 pm ET
Policies and laws should address-not compound-inequities.

To nurture inclusion,  Policies for Action , a signature research program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, is issuing a special call for proposals to identify legal and policy solutions that reduce barriers and promote health equity to ensure everyone in America has the opportunity to live the healthiest life possible.

RWJF seeks new and diverse perspectives from researchers across disciplines who can draw from their lived experience to identify equitable and inclusive policy reforms. Doctoral scholars early in their careers who are from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups and/or low income communities, are first generation college graduates, and/or live with a disability are encouraged to apply.

*Faculty are encouraged to work with the UNLV Foundation to help them and steward the proposal. This opportunity is deemed a sponsored program and the OSP proposal process must be followed. Contact your OSP representative for more information.