The Open Science Champion Prize seeks to recognize established faculty members who have led or significantly contributed to their field’s movement towards transparent and reproducible research practices.
SAGE Center aims to diversify aging research workforce by mentoring researchers engaged in transdisciplinary research in ethnogeriatrics and promote research advances using methodologies focused on improving health & well-being of older adults.
The purpose of this grant is to support the development of curriculum materials focused on the ethics of community engagement. Instructors are invited to submit proposals of up to $6,000.
The WHSDM Center aims to promote basic & translational, clinical, and population health research on sex differences and women’s health at the School of Medicine, and to foster collaborations on these topics across SoM depts and the University.
Nominations for the Gores Awards are now open. Recipients of these awards are honored for high achievements in teaching, advising, professional activities, and other services to the University.
The Haas Center welcomes proposals (up to $12,000) for new or revised academic courses for Winter, Spring or Summer quarters in 2021 that involve students in community engaged learning projects focused on racial justice.
This program is intended to complement and extend existing leave/sabbatical opportunities, providing 1-4 quarters of support for PI-eligible faculty for placements in public sector agencies and nonprofit organizations on problems of mutual interest