Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuck Collaborative Research Grants
The Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuck initiative, funded by the Mellon Foundation, invites applications for the Collaborative Research Grant, which will provide the Bard community–faculty, staff, students, and community partners–with an exciting opportunity to work alongside each other on a research project, inside or outside of a class. The Rethinking Place Collaborative Research Grant can offer $2000 to a team research group.
Prior to applying for funding, groups must identify a project and will be asked to submit a project outline and timeline. See below for more information on the application process and upcoming deadlines.
Deadlines: (rolling applications process)
- Round 4 (applications due by April 30, 2024): accepting applications for Theme #3 (Food & Memory), for research project/course design to be undertaken Fall 2024.
Grants Details
We are offering 1 per semester for research projects to be conducted during the lifetime of the grant (2022-2024). For Round #4, our “Food & Memory” themed round, we will be offering awards for research projects in Fall 2024.
Eligibility
Any faculty member with an appointment to teach during the academic year the project and/or course offered at Bard Annandale is encouraged to apply. All current Bard students, excepting graduating seniors, may apply for research funds. All staff and community partners are welcome to apply.
Application Procedure
Interested research groups should submit a proposal of between 250 and 500 words describing the research project. Please include a list of possible participants, a proposed timeline, and an itemized budget. All members of each group should also submit a resumé, a CV, or describe relevant skills and/or courses and connections in support of the proposal.
Expectations
- Award payment can take up to six weeks after the award letter is issued to be fully processed.
- A point person from the research group will work closely with the Rethinking Place administrative staff to manage budget, other course support needs.
- Submit a final report narrative and expenditures sheet via email to [email protected] by December 31, 2024, accounting for the use of the grant award and reporting on course evaluations and reflections for future course offerings.
- Commit to presenting your experience in course development and teaching at a future Rethinking Place conference.