NIH Outstanding New Environmental Scientist (ONES) Award (R01)
The UA may submit one application per college.M. Ramirez - CALS
The UA may submit one application per college.M. Ramirez - CALS
M. GrandnerJ. WalkerUA may submit up to three applications
A. Paek
Provides $25,000 to support the efforts of early career psychological scientist pursuing research aimed to advance, either empirically or theoretically, a materialistic understanding of the human mind.
Up to $25,000 to support early career psychologists (no more than 10 years post doctoral) pursuing innovative work in neuropsychology, intelligence, and/or the assessment aspects of cognition. Those who work on positive applied neuropsychology are encouraged to apply.
The goals of the Nancy Grace Roman Technology Fellowship (RTF) program in Astrophysics are to provide early-career researchers the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to lead astrophysics flight instrument development projects, including suborbital investigations, in preparation to become Principal Investigators (PIs) of future astrophysics missions; to develop innovative technologies for space astrophysics that have the potential to enable major scientific breakthroughs; and to foster new talent by putting early career instrument builders on a trajectory towards long-term positions. NASA is committed to supporting deserving early career researchers by selecting one or more Roman Technology Fellows every year. This is a multi-part application. See the solicitation for details.
Early Career Proposals. One year funding proposals (with option of second year) within one of six categories including: Learning in Formal and Informal Environments, Leader Development, Personnel Testing and Performance, Organizational Effectiveness, Culture, Individual Differences. Principal Investigator's must have received their Ph.D. within five years of the time of proposal submission, and not previously received funding from ARI as a PI. Initial budgets should be approximately $110K. Both single-investigator and collaborative research efforts are encouraged.
S. Buechler
None.
The University of Arizona is ineligible to apply for funding through this program.