GEORGE H. DAVIS FELLOWSHIP
Award Cycle: Bi-Annual
Limit on Proposals per PI: An individual may participate as PI on one Fellowship per cycle and may only be awarded the Fellowship once.
Next Due Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2024. We will award at least one $2,500 travel award, pending travel restrictions.
Award Period: One year from start date
Applications: Accepted through Arizona Cultivate
Description: In 2009, the University of Arizona Foundation established this fellowship in honor of George H. Davis, Executive Vice President and Provost at the University of Arizona from 2000 to 2007. The fellowship defrays costs associated with invited participation in prestigious national or international conferences, lectureships, exhibitions, and the like. Please note that an accepted abstract is not equivalent to invited participation.
The George H. Davis Travel Fellowship is intended to increase visibility and networking opportunities, and to provide timely recognition in research, scholarship, and creative activities. Up to $2,500 may be requested. Funds can be used for travel, accommodations, and scholarly preparation of products emanating from the experience.
This is a stand-alone solicitation, the RII Proposal Preparation Guide does not apply to this opportunity.
Eligibility: Tenure-eligible faculty in any field who are within their first four years at the UA.
Other Program Details: Within one month of the award's end date, the PI must submit a final report via Arizona Cultivate. This report will describe the proposed activity and any outcomes associated with the investigator's research, scholarship, and creative activities. Reports will be entered into textboxes.
Review and Selection Process: A panel of faculty peers and qualified staff will review proposals. PIs should write proposals that are understandable to an interdisciplinary audience. The following criteria will be considered:
- Evidence of the proposed activity to initiate or expand research, scholarship, or creative activity
- Significance of the proposed effort and potential impact
- Impact of the invited participation on the applicant’s career
Application and Submission Instructions: Proposals must be submitted through Arizona Cultivate by 5:00 pm MST on the date listed above. If you have not used this system, please see the instructions on the right side of the Arizona Cultivate home page. It is strongly encouraged that you submit your application prior to noon MST as the system will close precisely at 5:00 pm MST. Late submissions will not be accepted.
The following are required:
- Proposal request under 1,000 words (text box upload)
- Updated short CV (maximum of five-pages, PDF upload)
- Budget and justification (Excel upload)
- Documentation of invitation (PDF upload), letter from the organizer preferred
- Letter of recommendation (PDF upload)
Questions: resdev@arizona.edu
Recipients (by year of Submission Deadline)
2024
- Narayanan Rengaswamy, Electrical & Computer Engineering
2023
- Sarah Bratt, School of Information
- Alyssa Ryan, Civil & Mechanical Engineering
- Kyle Hanquist, Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
- Zafer Mutlu, Materials Science & Engineering
2022
- Jia Hu, School of Natural Resources & the Environment
- Kelly Palmer, Health Promotion Sciences
- Jacqueline Barrios, Public & Applied Humanities
- Harris Kornstein, Public & Applied Humanities
- Tania Leal, Spanish & Portuguese
2021
- Zhiyu Dai, Internal Medicine
- Andrew Wessman, Materials Science & Engineering
2020
- Vicky Tzuyin Lai, Psychology
2019
- Stefano Bloch, School of Geography, Development & the Environment
2018
- Autumn Eckman, Dance
- Samuel Gralla, Physics
- Judith Su, Biomedical Engineering
2017
- Kevin Anchukaitis, Geography
- Robert Pierotti, Theater, Television & Film
2016
- Annette Joseph-Gabriel, French & Italian
- Corey Abramson, Sociology
2015
- Euan McLeod, Optical Sciences
- Eduardo Rozo, Physics
2014
- Christine Berry, Medicine
2013
- Jonathon Reinhardt, English
2012
- Paige Scalf, Psychology
2011
- Beth Weinstein, Architecture
2010
- Emma Blake, Anthropology
- Jeff Sallaz, Sociology
Updated: June 6, 2023