CIPHERS Seed Grant Opportunity

About
CIPHERS Seed Grants are intended to support WSU Health Professions faculty in developing their skills in educational research and scholarship and ultimately, contribute to the dissemination of innovative health education research findings.

Applicant Eligibility
The primary applicant must be a faculty member affiliated with the WSU College of Medicine; co-applicants may represent other WSU colleges/departments, WSU Health Sciences colleges, and external institutions.

Funding Requirements
Funds requested must:

  • Relate to one or more of the following: medical/health professions education scholarship/research conducted at, or in partnership with, the WSU College of Medicine;
  • Not exceed $5K per Seed Grant application; and
  • Be expended by Friday, Jan. 30, 2026.

Seed Grant Funding Period
Friday, Nov. 1, 2024 – Friday, Jan. 30, 2026 (15 months)

Application Deadline
5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14, 2024

How to Apply
Please see the comprehensive RFA for detailed instructions.

For More Information
Please direct any questions to medicine.ciphers@wsu.edu.

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