The Hoffman-Yee Research Grants are designed to address significant scientific, technical, or societal challenges requiring an interdisciplinary team and a bold approach. We seek proposals for up to $500,000.
The School of Medicine Kl2 Mentored Career Development Program is a two-year research program funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Stanford Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program.
The Igniting Transformative Approaches to Ethnic Studies seed grants support exploratory projects, developing partnerships, and preliminary scholarship that will impact how ethnic studies is taught and integrated into California K-12 schools.
CTL offers quarterly teaching advancement grants of up to $2500 to Stanford instructors to support projects that directly enhance learning for Stanford students, with a particular emphasis on IDEAL goals.
This grant is to attract and increase junior faculty members, including highly qualified physicians, physician-scientists, population-based or basic/translational scientists, and to maximize their potential to be leaders in academic medicine
The King Center invites proposals from Stanford faculty for ambitious new initiatives harnessing and developing the university’s distinctive strengths in research on global development and poverty.
c-ShARP welcomes collaborative proposals for instrument acquisitions, programs, or other enhancements to Shared Research Platforms and Shared Facilities. Faculty & staff are welcome to apply for FY25 funding.
The Stanford Center on China’s Economy & Institutions (SCCEI) is pleased to invite proposals from Stanford faculty in any field to fund research on contemporary issues related to China’s economy, broadly defined.
The Stanford Global Studies Division (SGS) provides grants for Global Research Workshops to support the sharing of research across fields and national boundaries that advances our understanding of the world.
Stanford Impact Labs has opened a new round of applications for research teams who are interested in hosting a postdoc through its Postdoctoral Fellowship Program for two years, beginning in the 2024 academic year.