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Institutional Funding Opportunities

Catalyst Grant, Faculty Research Grants , Publication Fund, Excellence Award, Faculty Service Awards, Faculty Development Awards, (External Funding)

Research Enhancement Programs to further research and external funding are critical components to advancing Georgia Southern University’s research and scholarship pursuits. The following Institutional funding opportunities provide faculty with seed-funding and other forms of support to enhance scholarly pursuits.

Catalyst Grants Program, Phase I - Deadline Expired

Phase I of the Catalyst Grants Program is a competitive funding program, providing up to $20,000 to stimulate research and scholarship activities designed to enhance the ability of tenure-track faculty to compete for research funding.


Faculty Research Committee Awards

The Faculty Research Committee provides grants to promote faculty research and scholarship projects that will lead to future external funding. These programs include:


Faculty Service Awards

Faculty Service Grants are awarded to full-time university faculty who propose to improve the quality of life for the local, state, national, or international community through the use of uncompensated professional skills and expertise; or to serve the academic community through uncompensated public service to professional and honor societies.


Faculty Development Committee Awards

The Faculty Development Committee provides four types of funding in support of faculty development activities by faculty members. Funded by the University, the programs are designed to provide time and resources for enhancement of the teaching-learning process with emphasis directed toward classroom instruction.

 

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