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.
MUIR provides stipends to Stanford undergraduate students to work on a specific research project in support of a faculty member's environmental research over the summer.
Grants of up to $10,000 to support new mass spectrometry projects requiring LC-MS/MS targeted quantitation capabilities, in support of methodology development, early phase investigations, and pilot studies.
The Office of Community Engagement is soliciting applications for Pilot Grants for Community-Engaged research projects. Projects must have a community engagement component. Research teams new to community-engaged research are encouraged to apply.
The Spectrum MedTech Pilot Program funds projects involving medical devices, diagnostics and digital health technologies used to diagnose and treat disease.
The Spectrum Population Health Sciences (PHS) pilot grants funds projects intended to stimulate novel research that can advance our understanding of how environments, policies and programs impact population health and social inequalities in health.
The goal is to provide supplemental “extra hands” research funding to Early-Career Scientists whose research productivity has been impacted by COVID-related caregiving responsibilities. Supplements will be $35,000-$50,000 for 1 year.
The Stanford Visiting Artist Fund, established in honor of Roberta Bowman Denning, brings internationally renowned artists to the university to engage with faculty and students in departments and programs across the campus.
Grants of up to $10,000 to support new mass spectrometry projects and methodologies in emerging proteomics technology areas in support of early phase investigations and pilot studies.