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Provides funding for design projects (including architecture) focused on research and international collaboration. Starting grants up to €7,500; regular grants from €7,500 with co-financing. Activities mainly abroad with international partners.
Assists emerging scholars from historically marginalized communities with $1,000 for research in architectural history. Requires 500-word report.
Small research grants to support studies on institutional resilience, governance systems, and adaptive capacity in response to crisis, conflict, and rapid change. Suitable for economics and business research on institutions in complex environments like Afghanistan.
Fellowships for outstanding graduate students pursuing research-based master's or doctoral degrees in eligible STEM fields including Computer and Information Science and Engineering.
Supports development of integrated data systems and services relevant to information science and computing.
Predoctoral grants for doctoral students completing theses related to UdA research groups, including Health Sciences and Health Services Research Group (GRCS) which encompasses biology subfields like biochemistry, biomedicine, drug safety, and rare diseases. Annual grants; eligibility for Andorran nationals/residents or those obtaining residence.
Supports emerging leaders and practitioners in plant science research by providing access to the Oak Spring Garden Foundation’s Library, Gardens, and Landscape. Award: $10,000.
Supports exceptional early-career researchers (within 10 years of PhD) at U.S. universities, national labs, and user facilities in DOE mission areas, including Biological and Environmental Research (BER) for systems biology, microbiome, low-dose radiation biology, etc. Five-year awards up to $500K/year (universities) or $800K (labs).<grok:render type="render_inline_citation"><argument name="citati
Grants for research on programs/policies reducing inequality in youth (ages 5-25) academic, social, behavioral outcomes. Psychology projects eligible.