Summer Research and Scholarship Grants

The Office of the Dean of Faculty is pleased to support faculty research development each summer. To provide broad access to these opportunities, a faculty member may apply to multiple grants (including curriculum development grants), but will typically not receive more than one award. Current full-time yearlong visiting faculty who are reappointed for the following year are also eligible to apply and may be funded if funds are available after qualified proposals from tenured/tenure-track faculty and adjunct/lecturer are funded

Applications should be submitted via the online application portal (portal link also posted in the Dean of the Faculty Canvas page).

Typically, updated calls for proposals are sent in March and the application is due in Canvas in early April.

For Spring 2023, the deadline for submission is 11:59pm Wednesday, April 5, 2023 (unless the grant description states a different date).

Overview of Summer Research and Scholarship Grants
Mrachek Fellowship Program

Eligibility: Tenure-track faculty members in the first four years of their appointment at the College.

Purpose: Three awards of up to $4,000 to support scholarly travel, salary for student research assistants, equipment and supplies, books, or other expenses related directly to the scholarship project.  

Grants awarded to support student research assistants will receive up to an additional $500 to pay students $450 per week (10 weeks total student subsistence stipend as $4,500).

See submission guidelines below.

Dean of Faculty Summer Research Grants

Eligibility: Tenured and tenure-track faculty, and lecturers.

Purpose: Up to $4,000 to support scholarly travel, salary for student research assistants, equipment and supplies, books, or other expenses related directly to the research and scholarly project.

Grants awarded to support student research assistants will receive up to an additional $500 to pay students $450 per week (10 weeks).

See submission guidelines below.

Faculty Opportunity Grants

Eligibility: Tenured and tenure-track faculty, and lecturers. Priority will be given to those who have not received significant college funding for research and scholarship (e.g., divisional funds, development blocks) in recent years.

Purpose: Varied amounts up to $1,500 to support expenses associated with new research and scholarship directions, to continue a project, or to restart a project.

See submission guidelines below.

Knox-Mellon Abolition for All Times
Early Histories of Colorado College Research Grant

Eligibility: Tenured and tenure-track faculty, and lecturers; staff members

Purpose: Knox College’s "Abolition for All Time" award contains a sub-award grant for Colorado College. The goal is to fund faculty research or faculty-student research projects that might lead to public scholarship, community engagement, new course materials, or other student experience that will examine the Colorado College histories of international or immigrant students or other students with marginalized identities during the 19th and early twentieth centuries through an abolitionist perspective.

See submission guidelines below.

Crown Center Scholarship and Research Support Resources for Writing
  • Scholarly Writing and Research Groups (SWARGs)
  • Crown Manuscript Workshop Grant
SEGway Grants - Research Grants to Support and Prepare for External Grants

SEGway (Spurring/Supporting External Grants) summer grants support faculty who need seed funding to support research to prepare for an external grant and to make the external grant proposal more competitive. The research could be for an individual external research grant or for an institutional/curricular external grant. Contact Tess Powers for information.

 

Guidelines for Submission of Research Proposals

The following guidelines apply to:

  • Mrachek Fellowship
  • DOF Summer Research Grants
  • Faculty Opportunity Grants
  • Mellon Knox Abolition for All Time

The online form will ask for the information below. Please prepare your application in a separate document and then upload as a pdf or cut and paste your answers into the online application portal.

  • Name of applicant
  • Type of grant: Mrachek, DOF Summer Research, Opportunity Grant, Knox-Mellon Grant
  • Project description
    • Describe the objectives of the project and the research/scholarly activities to be undertaken.
    • Budget and budget justification.
  • Timeline: A detailed timeline of activities leading to the completion of the project.
  • Recent and current awards: Please list any research or curricular development grants from any Colorado College sources in the past three years. Note other internal and external grants and support received for the proposed research project. If you have previously received a DOF grant, you will be reminded to submit a report for your previous grant.
  • CV

The scholarship outcome (publications, performances, exhibitions) from these grants should acknowledge that the work is support by the specific grant from Colorado College.

If another grant subsequently received will fund the expenses for the same period, the recipient is expected to notify the Office of the Dean of the Faculty to relinquish the DOF grant.

Reporting responsibility: Award recipients should submit a brief report of their work to the Office of the Dean of the Faculty by November 1 following summer of support (DeanoftheFaculty@coloradocollege.edu).

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