Funding-Limited Submission –
NCRR Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA); June 24,
2010
The National Center for Research
Resources (NCRR) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) encourages
applications to its Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) program for the
development and evaluation of innovative research education programs to improve
PreK-12 research career opportunities and the community's understanding of the
health science advances supported by the NIH-funded clinical and basic research.
SEPA encourages dynamic partnerships between biomedical and clinical researchers
and PreK-12 teachers and schools and other interested organizations. Particular
importance will be given to applications that target PreK-12 and/or ISE/media
topics that may not be addressed by existing curriculum, community-based or
ISE/media activities. Although research education grants are not typical
research instruments, they do involve experiments in education and/or
dissemination of research knowledge that require an evaluation plan in order to
determine their effectiveness. A plan must be provided for program evaluation
and/or dissemination. Proposed projects for SEPA awards may focus on any
area of NIH-funded basic, behavioral or clinical research.
NCRR intends to fund
approximately 10 new awards per year in FY 2011 – 2013 in response to this PAR.
The total project period for an application submitted in response to this FOA is
five years. Although the size of award may vary with the scope of the research
education program proposal, the total direct costs are limited to $250,000
annually.
Additional
information and guidelines: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-10-206.html
Because NCRR limits
an institution to one application, UK
has established an internal selection process and a deadline. Prospective
applicants interested in responding to this opportunity are to send the following material electronically
to the Office of the Vice President for Research at vpr@email.uky.edu and a copy to their Associate Dean for
Research by Thursday, June 24,
2010:
1.
Names and departments
of the Project Director(s) and other key personnel of the project
team
2.
Provide a 1-2 page
overview of the proposed research education program including proposed
classroom/lab projects, workshops/courses, and outreach and dissemination
activities.
The Vice President
for Research will appoint a committee to review the material and make
recommendations as to the University’s applicant. The next NIH deadline is July
28, 2010.
Questions about the
submission process may be sent to Ms. Annette Evans in the Office of the Vice
President for Research (alevan4@email.uky.edu
or 257-1663.)