Office of Research

The University of Washington 2018 Innovation Awards – Environmental Sciences

A call for proposals: The University of Washington 2018 Innovation Awards – Environmental Sciences

 

For more than 150 years the University of Washington has been a place where the imagination thrives. New discoveries are made every day in laboratories across campus and in the field, where faculty, staff and students work together to tackle some of the most intractable problems we face. Many of the challenges confronting us today in areas such as climate, biodiversity and habitat preservation require fundamental discovery-based research that is novel in its approach and has the ability to break open new territory in a field. The University of Washington Innovation Awards will fuel innovative research that addresses problems of humanity.

 

Innovation Research Awards seeded through existing gift funds from the President’s office, are to support unusually creative early and mid-career faculty in health, natural, social and engineering sciences. Innovative discovery-based individual research or smaller scale collaborative research projects will be supported rather than extensions of large-scale ongoing research programs. The goal is to foster high-payoff work that promises to be transformational but for which other funding sources are limited.

 

The Innovation Awards will encourage, nurture, bring together, and celebrate creative thinkers in our midst.  A second purpose of the Innovation Awards is to increase public awareness of academic innovation. We hope that the efforts seeded by this program will stimulate philanthropic support of additional innovation awards.

 

Innovation Research awards will be made each year in selected areas that will be rotated each year. For FY 18, awards will be available in the environmental sciences. Research plans with a focus on engineering, the basic physical sciences or that have primary applications to human health will not be considered. Preference for these awards will be given to Assistant and recently promoted Associate Professors. Awards are open to Faculty members from each of the three University of Washington Campuses. Award recipients are expected to publish their results in appropriate journals and give talks on and off campus. 

 

Selection Process

  • Innovation Research award criteria: highly innovative, potentially transformational research proposals. Preference will be given to Assistant and Associate Professors.  Research Faculty are eligible to apply. Funding: Innovation Research awards will be up to $150K/yr x 2 years.

Application Instructions

Proposal: a two-step process

 

  • Step 1: Email the following materials as a single PDF to research@uw.edu:
    • Project Summary (1 page maximum)
    • Project Description (3 page maximum)
      • Overview:  Provide an overview of this field and the need for this project.
      • Relevant Efforts:  Describe past and current efforts that are relevant to this project.
      • Goals and Methodology:  State the major goals of this project and summarize the methodologies and time frame to be used in achieving them.
      • Impact:  Describe the potential impacts of achieving these goals. How will results, resources, or best practices be disseminated?
    • 3-page CV citing up to 10 most relevant publications and list of active grants
    • 1-page description of how your research accomplishments and/ or personal characteristics provide evidence of innovation or creativity.
    • 1 page budget that includes the following budget categories: salaries and wages; benefits; materials and supplies; equipment; travel; contractual services; other services. Indirect costs will not be charged on these awards.
    • 1 page budget justification
    • A letter of Support from Department Chair
      • Abstract:  Provide an executive summary of this project, including overall goal, methodology and significance for a well-educated lay audience.
      • Unique Aspects:  Describe unique or distinctive aspects of this project. How will the project break open new territory in your field? How will it lay the foundation for a solution to a real world problem?
      • Principal Investigator:  Provide a brief description of expertise.

 

  • Step 2
    • Finalists will be invited to prepare a video presentation of their work for viewing by the selection committee.

 

  • Innovation research awards selection committee
    • Will include UW members of the National Academies and faculty members with scholarly expertise appropriate to judge applicants.
    • Organized and run by Office of Research; chaired by Carrie Harwood, Associate Vice Provost and member of the National Academy of Sciences.

 

  • Application deadline and award dates
    • Application deadline: December 4, 2017
    • Decisions by March 15, 2018
    • Funding to start target: April 15, 2018

 

  • Follow-up
    • Annual Report due one month after annual renewal date each year
    • Final Report due one month after completion

Questions should be directed to Matt Orefice, Assistant Director, Office of Research at research@uw.edu.

 

 

FAQs.

Q. Can faculty members apply jointly for an award?  A. Yes, collaborative projects are encouraged.

Q. Is a project that is focused on field work eligible for an award?  A. Yes.

Q. Is a project that uses a model organism(s) as an experimental model appropriate?   A. Yes.

Q. Can innovation award funds be used to support faculty salary?  A. Yes.

Q. Can lecturers apply for a research innovation award? A. No. You must have a research faculty appointment.

Q.  Do the funds awarded need to be spent in two years. A. No the award can be spread over three years.

Q. How do you define a “recently promoted” Associate Professor?  A. An Associate Professor who has been in rank no more than five years.

Q. Does my application need to be routed through the Office of Sponsored Programs? A. No your proposal should be submitted directly to the Office of Research (research@uw.edu).

Q. Can the award go to extend an existing grant-funded project?  A. No.

Q, Are projects that focus on environmental policy eligible? A. Yes.

Opportunity Details

Program web page

Program Announcement No.

2018

Deadlines
12/04/2017 UW Internal Deadline Closed
12/04/2017 OSP Deadline
12/04/2017 Sponsor Deadline
Sponsor

University of Washington

Funding amount

$0

Maximum Number of Applications

99 (not a limited submission)

Eligible groups
  • All campus

Inquiries and Contact Information

Investigators who identify a grant, award or fellowship program that restricts the number of applications that can be submitted from an Institution should immediately contact their Chairperson, Associate Dean for Research (or Dean, if no ADR) and the Office of Research (see below) if they intend to prepare a response. Failure to do so, or to meet the deadlines for submission of pre-proposal, will preclude submission of the application through the Office of Sponsored Programs.

For general inquiries, or to request a listing of a limited submission opportunity that should be but is not already listed, please email us at limitedsubs@uw.edu.