C-ShaRP Experiential Learning Program FY27
The Community of Shared Research Platforms (C-ShaRP) spans all scientific disciplines across Stanford’s Schools, as well as VPDoR and SLAC, and is an essential community for researchers who work at and utilize Shared Research Platforms (a.k.a. Shared Facilities) at Stanford. C-ShaRP welcomes collaborative proposals for educational efforts that leverage Stanford’s shared research facilities to enrich scientific learning journeys with hands-on experiences, facilitating research progress and promoting real-world skills to prepare scientists for successful careers at Stanford and beyond. These proposed educational efforts may include shared facilities access in support of registered academic coursework, teaching workshops using hands-on research techniques, preparation of high-quality online learning materials that support in-person experiences, and other similar efforts that benefit from shared facility participation in disseminating educational curricula and community building. All proposals should aim to provide experiential-based (hands-on) education and training through our shared research facilities to Stanford researchers, and also reach a wider community where mutually beneficial.
Experiential learning through access to shared facilities is crucial for enhancing academic courses and equipping students with practical research skills. High costs associated with accessing these resources can present a significant barrier to educational activities. To overcome this barrier, C-ShaRP Experiential Learning funding helps to subsidize expenses, enabling Stanford courses and training programs to access Shared Research Platform resources.
This funding is provided to support shared facility service, instrument usage, and materials costs involved in the development and execution of educational experiences. It is not to be used to replace existing funding from other sources nor for existing activities pre-dating C-ShaRP.
See the C-ShaRP Experiential Learning for program overview, proposal format, evaluation criteria, FAQs and more information about this opportunity.
- Encourage a wide range of faculty members across Stanford’s campus to develop and offer new experiential learning courses for graduate and undergraduate students, or to enhance existing lecture-based courses with hands-on components, in collaboration with Shared Facilities.
- Offer hands-on training opportunities to the Stanford research community through Shared Facilities to build a more skilled, innovative workforce ready to tackle real-world challenges.
- Incorporate new instruments and technologies in experiential learning activities, especially those funded through the C-ShaRP Instrumentation & Enhancement Program.
All Stanford faculty, instructors, and Shared Research Platform staff may apply. The shared facility must be a recognized member of the C-ShaRP community and listed on the C-ShaRP website.
Refer to Stanford Research Policy Handbook 2.1 Principal Investigator Eligibility and Criteria for Exceptions for guidelines on PI eligibility.
- Academic Council faculty and Medical Center Line faculty
- Shared Research Platform staff
Proposals should be submitted on this website, following this format. The application should be concise, approximately 2 pages.
This funding is provided to support shared facility service, instrument usage, and materials costs involved in the development and execution of educational experiences. It is not to be used to replace existing funding from other sources nor for existing activities pre-dating C-ShaRP. Funds are intended for expenditures within the awarding fiscal year. While no guarantees of funding beyond the initial award period can be made, awardees may request up to two 1-fiscal year extensions of the funding period. Unspent funds remaining at the end of the extension period will revert to the C-ShaRP Experiential Learning funding pool to support future awards.
