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University Research Committee accepting funding proposals for 2025-26
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Emory’s University Research Committee (URC) announces the annual Request for Proposals (RFP) for funding to be used during the 2025-26 cycle. The work is with support from the Office of the Provost and the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and in collaboration with the Halle Institute for Global Research and the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry.

The URC promotes rigorous and innovative scholarship in all academic disciplines to benefit the Emory community and beyond. The URC supports: 

  • Early career faculty on their path toward research independence 
  • More advanced faculty who wish to engage novel questions that enhance their expertise 
  • Teams of faculty who seek to transcend the boundaries of their respective disciplines and undertake transformative research 

Regular, continuing full-time faculty of Emory University are eligible to apply. URC eligibility follows criteria for “full-time faculty” as defined within each school. Postdocs, fellows, adjuncts and part-time faculty are not eligible to apply.

Each applicant may submit one proposal as principal investigator (PI), co-PI or investigator. Past URC awardees must have completed the required URC project reports and wait three full URC funding cycles after their previous award’s completion date to apply for new URC funding.

Proposals will be accepted for the following six categories of research and scholarly activity:

  • Arts: Visual and Performing
  • Biological and Health Sciences 
  • Humanities
  • Interdisciplinary 
  • Mathematics and Natural Sciences
  • Social Sciences

The project period is one year, beginning June 1, 2025. Awards are made across all six URC categories.

Except for the Interdisciplinary category, award maximums are $30,000, and most URC proposals will have only one PI. Interdisciplinary proposals with two or more PIs may request up to $40,000 per award.

The Halle Institute for Global Research supports international research projects through the URC. Grantees in any URC category whose proposal includes a significant international component may receive the extra designation of being a URC - Halle Institute Global Research Award.

Proposals for each funding category must be submitted within Emory’s InfoReady system by 11:59 p.m. on Jan. 17, 2025.

To apply, applicants should search for URC programs within InfoReady and ensure that application is made to the URC funding program most directly related to the proposed work.  Direct links to each funding category’s submission portal are provided within the full RFP.

Notification of awarded proposals is tentatively planned for late April 2025. The 2025-26 URC award period begins June 1, 2025, and ends May 31, 2026.

An online URC information session will be offered Wednesday, Nov. 6, at noon. Visit the URC website or email questions to the URC administrative support (urcappl@emory.edu) to learn more about the URC’s programs.


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