Arts & Humanities Grants: Proposals due Feb. 16

Proposals for process grants for $500–$2,500 in support of faculty research, scholarship, and creative activity in the arts and humanities are due Feb. 16. The grants are intended to support items such as: materials, printing, tools, software, permissions, services (transcription or translation), event support, marketing, participant stipends, etc. Travel is not an eligible expense. Grants are open to all faculty engaged in work in the Arts & Humanities, regardless of track, campus, or unit.

Proposals will consist of a short project description and budget summary. See the program webpage for the proposal submission form and additional details about this opportunity.

Don’t hesitate to reach out to the Office of Research Advancement and Partnerships with any questions.

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