Happy New Year!
CBE INSPIRE FUND – Applications Open Now, Due February 1, 2023
The CBE Inspire Fund is designed to support research activities for which a relatively small amount of support can be transformative. The RFP is available on the Intranet page. There will be an office hours session January 8, 2023, 1-2pm in Gould 227 for application questions.
A special program with Chris Teuton, Professor and Chair of the Department of American Indian Studies at the University of Washington, and Adam Monohon, the curator of A/political Rocks, a current Henry exhibition that explores the role of landscape photography in shaping experiences of the American West.
January 24, 2024, 6-8pm – Future of the City: Using planning to create a new vision for Seattle
Rico Quirindongo, AIA, works with organizations to positively influence communities through design and is committed to the betterment of his hometown, Seattle, through public engagement, design, and civic service.
View more events on the CBE Events Calendar.
Find all publications on the Research Portal
Four Approaches to Supporting Equitable Research Partnerships is a resource from the NIH Fogarty International Center focused on fostering equitable partnerships in research.
Check out this article about Community Based Participatory Research.
Qualtrics Survey Resource – this is a free research survey platform that UW faculty and staff can request a license for.
Check out the ITHS calendar for REDCap training opportunities.
Featured Funding Opportunity:
CBE INSPIRE FUND – Applications Open Now, Due February 1, 2023
The CBE Inspire Fund is designed to support research activities for which a relatively small amount of support can be transformative. The RFP is available on the Intranet page. There will be an office hours session January 8, 2023, 1-2pm in Gould 227 for application questions.
See the Research Funding Opportunities webpage for all upcoming opportunities.
Reminder: When you receive a Notice of Award email, forward it to be-grants@uw.edu!
February 5-7, 2024 – CAFÉ Climate and Health Conference
The NIH Climate Change and Health Initiative has awarded a three-year grant to Boston University School of Public Health and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health to serve as the Research Coordinating Center (RCC) for their NIH-wide effort to reduce the health impacts of climate change. Referred to as the CAFÉ RCC, we aim to Convene, Accelerate, Foster, and Expand a global climate change and health community of practice (COP). To accelerate the translation of research into practical solutions, the CAFÉ RCC will engage a diverse array of researchers and other stakeholders across government agencies, non-governmental and community-based organizations, academia, industry, foundations, and potential funders.
January 15, 2024 – Submission deadline: Steinbrueck-Thonn Award for Pike Place Market Research
The Friends of the Market Board of Directors has committed to funding this program to a maximum of $4,000 this round.
January 22, 2024, 8:00am EST / 5:00am PST – EM STARS application due
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) Success Through Academic and Research Scholarship (STARS) program provides opportunities for undergraduate students from Minority Serving Institutions pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and supports EM research and operations in: Advanced Manufacturing and other Mfg. Disciplines, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Deactivation & Decommissioning, Machine Learning, Robotics, Soil & Groundwater, and Tank Waste.
None this week! If you have something we should feature, send it to be-research@uw.edu!
We strive to curate opportunities that are relevant across the CBE research community. Please email your resources to be-research@uw.edu and we’ll add them to the list!
The Office of Research works to connect, coordinate, elevate, and accelerate research throughout the College of Built Environments. Learn more about CBE’s research on the Research Portal and on the Research Intranet Pages.