Faculty Development in geoSpace Science
Highlights
You have a unique opportunity to enhance your institution’s capabilities in the emerging field of geospace science. By applying for this program, you can receive up to $1,500,000 for new tenure-track faculty positions. This funding will not only support salary, benefits, and training for the faculty member but also help develop robust undergraduate and graduate programs. This can position your institution at the forefront of research and education in crucial areas like solar and space physics.
Participating in this initiative strengthens your academic offerings while emphasizing the importance of diversity in the workforce. It’s a chance to contribute to vital advancements in education and research, making a long-term impact in your field. Plus, this funding can help you attract top talent and enhance your institution’s reputation in this interdisciplinary area. Don’t miss out on the chance to solidify your place in this expanding field of study.
Financing Details
Type of Financing
This program offers a grant for the establishment of new tenure-track faculty positions. This funding aims to support the salary, benefits, and training for the newly recruited faculty member for up to five years. The total award amount can reach $1,500,000.
Repayment and Interest Rates
Since this is a grant, there is no repayment required, and therefore, no interest rates apply. You can focus on building your program without worrying about paying back the funds.
Eligible Expenses
The funding can be used for:
- Salary and salary-related benefits for the new faculty member
- Training expenses related to the position
- Development of undergraduate or graduate programs in geospace science
Ineligible Expenses
The funds cannot be used for:
- General administrative costs
- Non-academic personnel expenses
- Activities unrelated to the development of geospace science programs
Associated Fees
There are no fees associated with this program. You receive the funding without hidden costs, making it easier for you to invest in growth.
Qualifications
Eligibility Criteria:
- Must be a U.S. institution of higher education (IHE).
- Open to all sectors.
- All legal structures are applicable.
- All profit structures are applicable.
- No minimum or maximum number of employees required.
- No minimum or maximum company revenue qualifications.
Disqualifications:
- Not applicable to entities other than U.S. higher education institutions.
Description
You can receive up to $1,500,000 to support new tenure-track faculty positions in the field of geospace science across U.S. institutions. This funding is designed to enhance research and training in geospace disciplines, which include crucial areas like solar and space physics. By participating, you can help create and develop relevant undergraduate and graduate programs, preparing the next generation of leaders in this increasingly important field.
The funding provided will cover salary, benefits, and training for the newly hired faculty member over a period of up to five years. This initiative not only aims to strengthen the academic programs at your institution but also emphasizes the importance of diversity in the workforce and expanding opportunities for minority-serving institutions.
By taking advantage of this program, you'll be actively contributing to vital education and research advancements in geospace science while also significantly enhancing your institution’s offerings. This is a unique chance to solidify your position in this interdisciplinary area and make a lasting impact in your field.
Program Steps
Prepare Your Documentation
Gather the following documents needed for your application:- Institutional profile and mission statement
- Budget plan detailing salary, benefits, and training costs for the new faculty position
- Proposal for developing undergraduate and graduate programs in geospace science
- Diversity and inclusion strategies
- Evidence of current geospace research capabilities
Complete the Application Form
Fill out the necessary application form, providing accurate and detailed information about your institution and the proposed faculty position.Write a Project Narrative
Describe your project goals, objectives, and how the funding will enhance research and training in geospace science.Submit Your Application
Ensure that all documents are in order and submit your application to the designated program portal by the specified deadline.Follow Up
After submission, keep track of your application status and be prepared to provide any additional information if requested by the program administrators.