November 25, 2025

Congratulations to those who received awards in October 2025.  So far in FY2026, WSU researchers under Academic Affairs have submitted external proposals in the amount of $28,865,367 and received $9,889,313 in external awards.

Academic Affairs, the Office of Research, and Information Technology Services (ITS) are working together on two upcoming surveys to get your perspectives to help inform our path forward.  The first is a survey focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI) aimed at establishing an AI inventory – a reliable, campus-wide picture of current AI use and future needs.  The second survey focuses on High-Performance Computing (HPC) which will be used to gather data to help to the shape campus HPC/secure compute, storage, support, and grant strategy.  Keep an eye out in WSU Today and other communication platforms for upcoming notifications of the surveys.

Wichita State University has developed a new Research Security training in response to federal regulations; if you are required to take the training you will receive an email from a “do-not-reply” email address.  More information about the training can be found in WSU Today, or you may email research@wichita.edu with questions.

WSU leadership continues to carefully monitor the impact of any executive orders on our research programs.  If you receive any communication from a federal sponsor, please continue to forward that information to your respective office of research.  And as always, if you have questions about the content of this newsletter, please contact us at research@wichita.edu

Past and future editions of this newsletter may be found here:
https://www.wichita.edu/research/ResearchNewsletter/index.php.

LAST MONTH'S
AWARDS

INTERGOVERNMENTAL PERSONNEL ACT (IPA) ASSIGNMENT

PI/Department:  Elizabeth Behrman, Physics

Sponsor:  Natl Science Foundation

Amount:  $192,579

 

UBMS SUMMER EXCURSION

PI/Department:  Lorene Berg, Ed-Upward Bound Math & Science

Sponsor:  Johnson Controls Foundation, Inc.

Amount:  $23,810

 

MNS STUDY, MARC

PI/Department:  Tonya Bronleewe, HWS of Urban & Public Affairs

Sponsor:  Mid-America Regional Council / Dept of Health & Environment - Kansas

Amount:  $30,000

 

RII TRACK-1: ARISE: ADAPTIVE AND RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE

PI/Department:  Tonya Bronleewe, HWS of Urban & Public Affairs

Sponsor:  Univ of Kansas Ctr - Research, Inc. / Natl Science Foundation

Amount:  $38,775

 

HOUSING NEEDS ANALYSIS UPDATE

PI/Department:  Misty Bruckner, Office of Community Partnerships

Sponsor:  City of Sedgwick

Amount:  $4,550

 

KSGFOA SERVICES

PI/Department:  Misty Bruckner, Office of Community Partnerships

Sponsor:  Kansas Government Finance Officers Association 

Amount:  $48,998

 

INTERACTIVE DIGITAL ACCESS OF RADIOCARBON DATING AT THE ETZANOA ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE

PI/Department:  Crystal Dozier, Anthropology

Co-PI/Department: Matthew Howland, Anthropology

Sponsor:  VJ Wilkins Foundation

Amount:  $33,737

 

FY 2025 RADIO COMMUNITY SERVICE GRANT (CSG)

PI/Department:  Debra Fraser, KMUW

Sponsor:  Corporation for Public Broadcasting 

Amount:  $9,205

 

SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT 2025 - 2026 COFFEYVILLE USD 445

PI/Department:  Jennifer Friend, Kansas Mentor and Induction Center

Sponsor:  USD 445 Coffeyville

Amount:  $800

 

A VERSATILE TOOLKIT INCORPORATING SIMULTANEOUS TIME AND SPATIAL SIGNAL PROCESSING IN FNIRS (PDG)

PI/Department:  Yuanyuan Gao, Biomedical Engineering

Sponsor:  Natl Aeronautics & Space Admn

Amount:  $26,000

 

LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL PLANNING

PI/Department:  Hai Guo, HWS of Urban & Public Affairs

Sponsor:  Guv Guy Consulting, LLC.

Amount:  $30,000

 

TAX DISTRIBUTION

PI/Department:  Hai Guo, HWS of Urban & Public Affairs

Sponsor:  Sedgwick County

Amount:  $8,000

 

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR SPIRIT AEROSYSTEMS

PI/Department:  Deepak Gupta, Engineering Technology

Co-PI/Department: Krishna Krishnan, Industrial & Manufacturing Eng

Sponsor:  Spirit Aerosystems, Inc.

Amount:  $49,000

 

NEAR DETECTOR MEASUREMENTS TO ENABLE NEUTRINO OSCILLATION MEASUREMENTS IN DUNE AND NOVA (MOD#4)

PI/Department:  Mathew Muether, Physics

Sponsor:  Department of Energy

Amount:  $450,000

 

LBNF/DUNE-US OPERATIONS

PI/Department:  Mathew Muether, Physics

Sponsor:  Fermi Research Alliance, LLC / Department of Energy

Amount:  $25,295

 

LEGAL RESEARCH - FRAVCOA

PI/Department:  Lisa Parcell, The Research Partnership

Sponsor:  IMS Consulting and Expert Services

Amount:  $4,500

 

LEGAL RESEARCH – HINVENT

PI/Department:  Lisa Parcell, The Research Partnership

Sponsor:  IMS Consulting and Expert Services

Amount:  $5,500

 

LEGAL RESEARCH – MACVCCC

PI/Department:  Lisa Parcell, The Research Partnership

Sponsor:  IMS Consulting and Expert Services

Amount:  $3,500

 

LEGAL RESEARCH – STRVSTA

PI/Department:  Lisa Parcell, The Research Partnership

Sponsor:  IMS Consulting and Expert Services

Amount:  $4,500

 

START FRESH FINISH STRONG II

PI/Department:  Heidi Rodrick, Fac Dev & Student Success

Sponsor:  Greater Kansas City Community Foundation

Amount:  $75,312

 

IDENTIFYING BARRIERS TO REPORTING CONCUSSION DATA IN KANSAS HIGH SCHOOLS

PI/Department:  Daniel Sigley, Dept of Human Performance

Co-PI/Department: Lindsay Luinstra, Dept of Human Performance

Sponsor:  Kansas Health Foundation

Amount:  $4,773

 

ADVISORY GROUP FACILITATION

PI/Department:  Scott Wituk, Office of Community Partnerships

Sponsor:  Community Behavioral Health

Amount:  $7,150

 

BSCA MASS CASUALTY CRISIS RESPONSE PLAN FACILITATION

PI/Department:  Scott Wituk, Office of Community Partnerships

Sponsor:  Kansas Department for Aging & Disability Services 

Amount:  $50,000

 

EDUCATION RESOURCE DISTRIBUTION, CONSUMER OUTREACH (AMD 7)

PI/Department:  Scott Wituk, Office of Community Partnerships

Sponsor:  Kansas Department for Aging & Disability Services

Amount:  $500,945

 

CLINICAL SERVICES CODING RESOURCE GUIDE

PI/Department:  Scott Wituk, Office of Community Partnerships

Sponsor:  KS Assn of Local Health Departments

Amount:  $5,000

 

MONTHLY AWARDS FOR THE DIVISION OF INDUSTRY AND DEFENSE EQUAL $60,827,963, OF WHICH $55,351,158 BELONGS TO THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AVIATION RESEARCH (NIAR).

 

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FUNDING
OPPORTUNITIES

Focused Funding Opportunities

Please reach out early and as soon as you have found a potential opportunity that you wish to apply for.  Early notifications allow the Office of Research to minimize the risk of missing agency deadlines, to fix potential errors, to ensure compliance with WSU policies and procedures, and to ensure the best service from our office. 

Pivot is the funding opportunity database WSU subscribes to; you must affiliate with Wichita State University to access the system.  To request assistance with a customized search please contact funding@wichita.edu.   If any of the following opportunities are of interest to you, please email proposals@wichita.edu as soon as possible so that a grant specialist may be assigned to assist. Visit Pre-Award Services to find out more about applying for external funding. 

 

Funding Agency: Hearing Health Foundation

Title: Emerging Research Grants (ERG)

Application Deadlines: Letter of Intent due by December 5, 2025; If invited, Full Application due April 6, 2026

Purpose: “…provides seed money to researchers with innovative approaches to hearing and balance science.”

Amount: $100,000-$200,000 depending on type

 

Funding Agency: Misophonia Research Fund (MRF)

Title: 2026 Request for Proposals: Misophonia Research Impact Award

Application Deadlines: Letter of Intent due by December 5, 2025; If invited, Full Application due at a later date

Purpose: “In its eighth cycle of funding, the MRF requests proposals that address clear gaps in the field and/or that generate new knowledge about misophonia and build upon previous findings using demonstrably rigorous study methods.”

Amount: $200,000 for projects led by postdoctoral fellows; $500,000 for projects led by independent investigators

 

Funding Agency: Misophonia Research Fund (MRF)

Title: 2026 Request for Proposals: Misophonia Research Consortium Award

Application Deadlines: Letter of Intent due by December 5, 2025; If invited, Full Application due January 9, 2026

Purpose: “The Misophonia Research Consortium Award is designed to bring together two or more independent investigators to pursue ambitious, multi-domain studies that cannot be achieved through individual projects alone. By fostering collaboration at scale, this award aims to accelerate scientific progress through shared expertise, resources, and infrastructure. Successful applications will demonstrate robust team science practices, including clear plans for data sharing across sites, and strategies for standardizing data collection and reporting. Proposals may also include intentional duplication across sites when scientifically justified.”

Amount: Up to $1,500,000

 

Funding Agency: Weeden Foundation

Title: Biodiversity Grant Programs

Application Deadlines: Letter of Inquiry due by December 5, 2025; If invited, Full Application due January 9, 2026

Purpose: “Frank Weeden, the Foundation’s founder and original benefactor, established the Weeden Foundation to address the impact of growing human populations and overuse of natural resources on the biological fabric of the planet. Since his death in 1984, the Foundation has helped preserve more than 6 million acres of biologically important habitat worldwide and provided financing for the first debt-for-nature swap in Bolivia in 1992, a strategy that is now widely used by international conservation organizations. Program efforts have supported projects in environmentally sensitive regions of the western United States, Alaska, Russia, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Columbia, Ecuador, Belize, Namibia, Mexico, and various Caribbean nations.”

Amount: $10,000-$30,000

 

REMINDER: Funding Agency: K-INBRE

Title: Spring Pilot Projects

Application Deadlines: Letter of Intent due by noon on December 15, 2025; Full application due February 1, 2026

Purpose: “The SPRING Pilot Projects are designed to support research primarily in the summer months and enhance student participation in research.” 

Amount: $30,000 in direct costs

 

REMINDER: Funding Agency: K-INBRE

Title: Data Science Core – PUI Awards 2026

Application Deadlines: Letter of Intent due by noon on December 15, 2025; Full application due February 2, 2026

Purpose: “These collaborative 1-year Data Science Core - Primarily Undergraduate Institution (DSC-PUI) grants involve PUI faculty/students and one or more DSC team members to execute a data science-focused research project.  The DSC will work with PUI applicants to design a study that best addresses the question of interest and effectively uses the DSC's expertise. Successful applicants will receive funding to cover research costs (e.g., student compensation, kits/consumables) and access to our team's computational resources and expertise.”

Amount: $20,000 in direct costs

 

REMINDER: Funding Agency: K-INBRE

Title: K-INBRE Cure Awards

Application Deadlines: Letter of Intent due by noon on December 15, 2025; Full application due February 2, 2026

Purpose: “We aim to increase research activities - referred to as Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE) - using the classroom, and these awards will support PUI faculty to plan and execute a CURE course. They should increase student participation in research and enhance faculty efforts in conducting NIH-related biomedical research. Each project can include budgeted funds for CURE course planning, supplies, student support, data analysis, and publication costs. Use of the K-INBRE-5 DSC is encouraged. Proposals can be for a single semester or multiple semesters based on the research needs and expertise of the faculty. These awards should not support faculty salary.”

Amount: $6,000-$15,000 in direct costs

 

Funding Agency: American Federation for Aging Research (AFAR)

Title: AFAR Grants for Junior Faculty and Glenn Foundation for Medical Research (GFMR) Grants for Junior Faculty

Application Deadlines: Letter of Intent due December 15, 2025; If invited, Full application due April 2026

Purpose: “…to conduct research that will serve as the basis for longer term research efforts on the biology of aging. These investigators study a broad range of biomedical and clinical topics related to aging.”

Amount: $160,000

 

LIMITED: Funding Agency: Retirement Research Foundation (RRF)

Title: Research Grants

Application Deadlines: Limited: Because WSU may only submit one letter of intent per cycle, Notices of Intent to apply must be sent to proposals@wichita.edu by December 15, 2025 at 12pm (noon), in case an internal competition is needed.  The goal date for informing you if you have been chosen to proceed is January 10, 2026. Letter of Intent due February 1, 2026 with Full Application (if invited) due May 5, 2026.

Purpose: “RRF funds research that seeks to identify interventions, policies and practices to improve the well-being of older adults and/or their caregivers. Preference is given to projects aimed at generating practical knowledge and guidance that can be used by advocates, policy-makers, providers, and the aging network.”

Amount: $250,000

 

LIMITED: Funding Agency: Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)

Title: Recordings at Risk

Application Deadlines: Limited: Because WSU may only submit one application per cycle, Notices of Intent to apply must be sent to proposals@wichita.edu by December 16, 2025 at 12pm (noon), in case an internal competition is needed.  The goal date for informing you if you have been chosen to proceed is January 22, 2026.  If selected, Full Application will be due February 24, 2026.

Purpose: “Recordings at Risk is a regranting program administered by CLIR to support the preservation of rare and unique audio, audiovisual, and other time-based media of public value through digital reformatting.”

Amount: $10,000-$60,000

 

Funding Agency: Gates Foundation Global Grand Challenges

Title: Accelerating Development of Innovative, Exceptionally Low-Cost Maternal and Child Nutrient Ingredients and Products

Application Deadline: December 16, 2025

Purpose: “We are not seeking incremental improvements. This call is for transformative, bold solutions that can reduce costs by at least 50% compared to current baselines, while maintaining or improving safety, efficacy, and user acceptability. We want to support the development and validation of scalable, sustainable strategies that make high-quality nutrient ingredients and products affordable for low- and middle-income countries’ health systems and ensure equitable access for every mother and child.” 

Amount: $200,000-$500,000

 

Funding Agency: Gates Foundation Global Grand Challenges

Title: Accelerating Innovation in Vaginal Formulations in Support of Women’s Health

Application Deadline: December 16, 2025

Purpose: “We are soliciting applications that contribute to development of vaginal formulations that promote optimal drug delivery within the vaginal compartment while positively supporting the vaginal milieu, and that also possess beneficial effects, even if unrelated to the API intended effect, that a user might consider desirable, such as enhancement of sexual pleasure. We anticipate identifying product-agnostic features that promote vaginal health and that broadly appeal to women to advance product development and formulations for women's health.” 

Amount: Up to $250,000

 

Funding Agency: Foundation for Food & Agricultural Research (FFAR)

Title: Packaging Innovation Program

Application Deadline: December 17, 2025

Purpose: “Emerging restrictions on single-use and plastic packaging will limit access for U.S. specialty crops in global markets. Therefore, Clemson University and The Foundation for Fresh Produce (FFP) of the International Fresh Produce Association are partnering with the FFAR to advance packaging innovations for U.S. produce and specialty crop exporters as part of the Assisting Specialty Crop Exports program by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service.” 

Amount: $50,000-$250,000

 

LIMITED: Funding Agency: The G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Foundation

Title: Grants Award Program

Application Deadlines: Limited: Because WSU may only submit three nominations, Notices of Intent to apply must be sent to proposals@wichita.edu by December 19, 2025 at 12pm (noon), in case an internal competition is needed.  The goal date for informing you if you have been chosen to proceed is January 16, 2026.  If selected, Institutional Nominations will be due January 30, 2026.

Purpose: “The Mathers Foundation supports basic research with translational potential in areas such as immunology, microbiome, structural biology, cancer, genetics, stem cells, and neuroscience. We fund work that can lead to major advances in scientific understanding and human health.”

Amount: $600,000-$700,000

 

Funding Agency: Brooks and Joan Fortune Family Foundation

Title: Funds to Support Education, Art and Outreach Programs and Projects

Application Deadline: December 31, 2025

Purpose: “In general, the foundation desires to support specific activities that result in a defined outcome rather than general operating funds or fundraising campaigns. While the foundation activities have historically been in Indiana and Florida, requests from around the country will certainly be considered.” 

Amount: Not Specified

 

Funding Agency: Greenwall Foundation

Title: Making a Difference in Real-World Bioethics Dilemmas:  Request for Proposals – Spring 2026

Application Deadlines: Letters of Intent due January 5, 2026; If invited, Full Applications due March 16, 2026

Purpose: “While we welcome all innovative proposals that will have a real-world impact, we are particularly interested in proposals that address the ethical issues raised by the following priority topics:  Trust in science, medicine, and public health; Bias and discrimination in health care, which may be based on a broad range of characteristics; Public health crises (related to, for example, emerging infectious diseases, climate change, and the opioid epidemic), including their impact on mental health; Healthcare access, costs, and resource allocation; and Recent changes to the federal health and biomedical science policy and funding landscape.” 

Amount: No budget required for Letter of Intent stage

 

Funding Agency: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)

Title: Advancing the Science of Engagement in Research

Application Deadlines: Letters of Intent due January 6, 2026; If invited, Full Applications due May 5, 2026

Purpose: “Much has been learned about engagement in research from PCORI’s investments, yet significant evidence gaps remain. There is presently no consensus on how to define or measure engagement, and there has been little systematic study of which engagement techniques are most effective. Through funding patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research that expects patients and other healthcare stakeholders to be integrated as partners, PCORI has learned that engagement is a complex intervention, and there is not yet an in-depth understanding of how engagement in research produces its effects.” 

Amount: $1,000,000-$1,500,000 in direct costs

 

Funding Agency: American Heart Association (AHA)

Title: Redefining Women’s Health: From Heart to Head to Hormones

Application Deadlines: Pre-Proposals due January 6, 2026; If invited, Full Applications due April 14, 2026

Purpose: “Studio Red/Go Red for Women Fund/AHA invites researchers, clinicians, entrepreneurs, and innovators to submit pre-proposals for funding consideration to advance groundbreaking research and novel solutions in women’s health. Selected pre-proposals will be invited to submit full proposals for competitive grants that aim to close critical knowledge and care gaps.” 

Amount: $100,000

 

Funding Agency: William T. Grant Foundation

Title: Research Grants on Improving the Use of Research Evidence

Application Deadlines: Letters of Inquiry due January 7, 2026 or July 29, 2026

Purpose: “This program supports research on strategies focused on improving the use, usefulness, and impact of evidence in ways that benefit young people ages 5-25 in the United States.” 

Amount: $25,000-$50,000 for Officer’s Research Grants; $100,000-$1,000,000 for Major Research Grants

 

REMINDER: Funding Agency: Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU)

Title: Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Awards

Application Deadline: January 7, 2026

Purpose: “Our commitment to enriching the research skills and professional growth of young faculty members at ORAU member institutions is embodied in the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Awards Program. These competitive research awards provide seed money for junior faculty members that often result in additional funding from other sources.” 

Amount: $5,000; Note, Cost Share is Required

 

LIMITED: Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title: NSF 25-514: NSF Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Program (S-STEM)

Application Deadline: Limited: Because WSU may only submit two applications, Notices of Intent to apply must be sent to proposals@wichita.edu by January 8, 2026 at 12pm (noon), in case an internal competition is needed.  The goal date for informing you if you have been chosen to proceed is January 22, 2026.  If selected, Full Application will be due March 3, 2026.

Purpose: “Supports institutions of higher education to fund scholarships for academically talented low-income STEM majors and to study and implement a program of activities that support their recruitment, retention and graduation.”

Amount: $2,000,000-$5,000,000

 

Funding Agency: New Schools

Title: 2026 Funding Opportunity

Application Deadline: January 8, 2026

Purpose: “Our 2026 funding opportunity is now open, offering you the chance to bring your vision to life and join a national community of education innovators. If you're developing bold new visions for innovative public schools, creating math or literacy learning solutions, reimagining teaching to be more sustainable and joyful, or empowering students with learning differences, we want to hear from you.” 

Amount: $150,000-$250,000

 

Funding Agency: United State Tennis Association (USTA)

Title: Research Grants for Tennis Sports Science

Application Deadline: January 9, 2026

Purpose: “USTA provides research grants to promote tennis sport science in 3 key priority areas aligned with the stated goals for the sport science committee during 2026: Junior Tennis-Retention, Adult Tennis-Participation, and High Performance/Player Development-Performance.” Please email proposals@wichita.edu for a copy of the solicitation.

Amount: Up to $40,000

 

Funding Agency: Every Cat Health Foundation

Title: 2026 Spring Request for Proposals

Application Deadline: January 9, 2026

Purpose: “EveryCat awards grants to scientists and professionals in research which concerns the origins of feline illness, diagnosis of feline diseases, development of effective treatments, and the identification of disease prevention strategies. Studies applicable to all domestic cats and all aspects pertaining to feline health are encouraged, including shelter medicine, nutrition, and behavior.” 

Amount: $50,000

 

Funding Agency: HALO (Private Companies and More)

Title: Opportunities for Research and Development

Application Deadline: January 9, 2026

Purpose: HALO promotes opportunities for research and development presented by industry.  Opportunities vary greatly.  Recent requests from industry partners due in January include, for example, “Fresh breath innovation for oral health care products;” “Food innovations supporting physical and mental energy;” “Magnetic property testing of synthesized solid materials;” “Protein ingredients for clear and transparent beverages,” and “Optimizing chocolate texture.”

Amount: Varies based on opportunity

 

REMINDER: Funding Agency: Kansas Tourism

Title: Attraction Development Grants

Application Deadline: January 9, 2026

Purpose: “The Attraction Development Grant Program supports the creation of new or enhancing sustainable, market-driven travel experiences in Kansas. Its goal is to attract new visitors, influence travel decisions, and generate economic benefits through new jobs, capital investment, increased revenue, and higher visitation.” 

Amount: Total funding available is $1,000,000, no minimum or maximum request, however, Cost Share is Required

 

Funding Agency: Leakey Foundation

Title: Research Grants

Application Deadlines: January 10, 2026 or July 15, 2026

Purpose: “This program exclusively funds research related to human origins, including dissertation research and exploratory studies.  The disciplines supported include archaeology, biological anthropology, paleoanthropology, primate behavioral ecology, genetics, geology, anatomy, morphology, paleobotany, and paleoclimatology.”

Amount: Up to $30,000 for post-PhD researchers

 

Funding Agency: Misophonia Research Fund (MRF)

Title: 2026 Request for Proposals: Misophonia Data Discovery Award

Application Deadline: January 12, 2026

Purpose: “The Misophonia Data Discovery Award supports innovative research to acquire important initial datasets to seed larger projects.”

Amount: $75,000

 

Funding Agency: National Bureau of Economic Research

Title: Advancing Economic Measurement

Application Deadline: January 15, 2026

Purpose: “…proposals for research on innovations in economic measurement with the objective of being translated into improvements in official statistics and statistical agency practice. Projects that explore the use of new sources of data that could be incorporated into the production of official statistics to improve the accuracy, timeliness, and/or granularity of existing data series or to fill important gaps in available statistics are most likely to be favorably evaluated.”

Amount: $140,000-$160,000 in direct costs

 

REMINDER: Funding Agency: American Conference Academic Consortium

Title: Invitation to Apply for 2026-2027 Research Grants – email proposals@wichita.edu for a copy of the solicitation

Application Deadline: Sunday January 18, 2026 (Internal WSU due date will be 9am Tuesday, January 13, 2026)

Purpose: “The program's goals are: (1) to stimulate research on college athletics designed to promote student-athlete welfare; and (2) to assist the American’s member institutions and intercollegiate athletics programs in evidence-based practice for student-athletes.” 

Amount: $15,000

 

Funding Agency: Simons Foundation Autism & Neuroscience Division

Title: Fellows-to-Faculty Award

Application Deadline: January 14, 2026

Purpose: “The Fellows-to-Faculty Award program supports talented early career scientists by facilitating their transition into tenure-track faculty positions. This request for applications is intended for Ph.D. and/or M.D.-holding scientists currently in mentored research training positions who intend to seek tenure-track research faculty positions during the upcoming academic job cycle. Applicants must have a scientific vision for their future independent laboratory that advances the mission of the Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI) or Simons Collaboration on Plasticity and the Aging Brain (SCPAB).” 

Amount: $600,000

 

Funding Agency: Mid-America Arts Alliance (MAAA)

Title: Creative Forces Community Engagement Grant Program

Application Deadline: January 15, 2026

Purpose: “The primary aim of the National Creative Forces Community Engagement grant program is to enhance the health, well-being, and quality of life for military-connected individuals who have experienced trauma. The program achieves this by funding arts initiatives that encourage creativity, build social connections, improve resilience, and help smooth the transition to civilian life.” 

Amount: $10,000-$25,000; Note, cost share is required.

 

Funding Agency: John A. See Innovation Awards

Title: 2026 Awards

Application Deadline: January 16, 2026

Purpose: “Established by John A. See to support prototype development, which may include development of products in engineering and science, development of life-enhancing therapeutic products, creation of application of new knowledge and artistic ventures.” 

Amount: $1,000-$20,000

 

Funding Agency: Linda Hall Library

Title: Linda Hall Library 2026-2027 Fellowships

Application Deadline: January 19, 2026

Purpose: “The Linda Hall Library invites researchers to apply for its 2026-27 fellowships in the history of science and related humanities fields. These fellowships provide scholars of exceptional promise with financial support to explore the Library’s collections and join a dynamic intellectual community of in-house experts, fellows, and scholars from other Kansas City cultural and educational institutions.” 

Amount: General fellowship funding is offered at a rate of $3,000 per month for doctoral students and $4,200 per month for postdoctoral researchers and scholars with other terminal degrees.

 

Funding Agency: National Forest Foundation

Title: Matching Awards Program (MAP): Community Engagement and Stewardship Activities that Connect People to Forests

Application Deadline: January 22, 2026

Purpose: “MAP: Connecting People to Forests, focuses primarily on in-person community engagement and completion of appropriate stewardship activities. Program goals are to create lasting change that will allow all communities opportunities to benefit from activities on National Forest System lands or adjacent public lands.” 

Amount: There is no official minimum or maximum award amount for the MAP program, and successful proposals vary widely in budget size. The NFF suggests new MAP applicants submit applications requesting $30,000 or less; Note, 1:1 cost share is required.

 

Funding Agency: Baylor University Institute for Oral History

Title: Charlton Oral History Research Grant

Application Deadline: January 30, 2026

Purpose: “The goal of the Charlton Oral History Research Grant is to bring the strengths of oral history to new topics of investigation, create partnerships with scholars doing noteworthy fieldwork with oral history, build a substantial research collection at Baylor University through the work of a skilled oral historian, and provide long-term scholarly access to significant applications of oral history methodology that model best practices.” 

Amount: $3,000

 

Funding Agency: North American Bramble Growers Research Foundation (NABGRF)

Title: Request for Proposals for Caneberry Research

Application Deadline: January 31, 2026

Purpose: The 2026 Research Priorities include Pest Management Strategies, Production Efficiency and Profitability, Cultivar Development and Testing, and Special Needs (Marketing, Product development, Health benefits research).

Amount: $2,000-$5,000

 

REMINDER: Funding Agency: K-INBRE

Title: K-INBRE Core Facility Support 2026

Application Deadline: February 2, 2026

Purpose: “The purpose of this award is to provide funds to institutional core facilities that support NIH-related biomedical research.”

Amount: $10,000 in direct costs

 

REMINDER: Funding Agency: K-INBRE

Title: Recruitment/Start-Up Package 2026

Application Deadline: February 2, 2026

Purpose: “Awards for new tenure track faculty are to be proposed by department/division chairs, deans or research administrators of PUIs. A preliminary proposal documenting the establishment of a search for a researcher in biomedical research may be submitted for consideration. Preference will be given to applicants with a recruit ready to sign.”

Amount: $40,000 in direct costs

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title: PD 24-1699: Cognitive Neuroscience (CogNeuro)

Application Deadlines: February 2, 2026 and August 17, 2026

Purpose: “Supports research aimed at increasing understanding of the neural mechanisms of human cognition, including attention, learning, memory, decision making, language, social cognition and emotions.”

Amount: Standard NSF Grant

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title: NSF 25-530: Collaborations in Artificial Intelligence and Geosciences (CAIG)

Application Deadline: February 4, 2026

Purpose: “Supports interdisciplinary projects that leverage AI to address geoscience challenges, fostering collaboration between experts to advance Earth system understanding and workforce development.”

Amount: Five to nine awards anticipated for a total amount of funding between $6,000,000 and $10,000,000

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title: NSF 24-554: Artificial Intelligence, Formal Methods, and Mathematical Reasoning (AIMing)

Application Deadline: February 5, 2026

Purpose: “Supports research at the interface of innovative computational and AI technologies and new strategies/technologies in mathematical reasoning to guide and enhance research in the mathematical sciences, formal methods and AI.”

Amount: $500,000-$1,200,000

 

Funding Agency: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

Title: Large Research Projects for Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Infections (R01)

Application Deadlines: February 5, June 5 and October 5, 2026

Purpose: “…funding to conduct Large Research Projects (R01) that propose to advance the base of knowledge for detection, prevention, and reduction of Healthcare-Associated Infections.”

Amount: Up to $2,500,000

 

Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Title: Personal Health Informatics for Delivering Actionable Insights to Individuals (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)

Application Deadlines: February 5, June 5 and October 5, 2026

Purpose: “To meet a growing need for investigators trained in biomedical informatics research and data science by training qualified pre- and post-doctoral candidates; to conduct research in biomedical informatics, bioinformatics and related computer, information and data sciences; to facilitate management of electronic health records and clinical research data; to prepare scholarly works in biomedicine and health; to advance biocomputing and bioinformatics through participation in Federal initiatives relating to biomedical informatics, bioinformatics and biomedical computing; and to stimulate and foster scientific and technological innovation through cooperative research development carried out between small business concerns and research institutions.” 

Amount: Application budgets are expected to be no more than $250,000 per year in direct costs and should reflect the actual needs of the proposed project.

 

Funding Agency: American Psychological Foundation

Title: Alice F. Chang Cancer Wellness Grant

Application Deadline: February 6, 2026

Purpose: “The Alice F. Chang Cancer Wellness Grant will support research and research-based projects to improve the lives of cancer patients and/or cancer survivors through psychology.”

Amount: $16,500

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title: NSF 23-569: A Science of Science Approach to Analyzing and Innovating the Biomedical Research Enterprise (SoS:BIO)

Application Deadlines: February 9, 2026 and September 9, 2026

Purpose: “Supports the development of theories, models, analytical tools, data and metrics that can inform the science of science, science policy, public outcomes and the advancement of the scientific enterprise, with a focus on the biomedical sciences.”

Amount: $100,000-$250,000

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title: NSF 24-527: Growing Convergence Research (GCR)

Application Deadline: February 9, 2026

Purpose: “Supports transitioning teams from research that is multidisciplinary to research that transcends disciplinary boundaries with novel conceptual frameworks, theories and methods.”

Amount: $3,600,000 over five years

 

Funding Agency: National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)

Title: Landmarks of American History and Culture for Higher Education

Application Deadline: February 11, 2026 (anticipated deadline)

Purpose: “Landmarks of American History and Culture programs for higher education, advanced graduate students, and humanities professionals situate the study of topics and themes in the humanities within sites, areas, or regions of historic and cultural significance to expand participants’ knowledge of and approaches to teaching diverse histories, cultures, and perspectives in the United States and its jurisdictions.”

Amount: $190,000

 

Funding Agency: National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)

Title: Institutes for Higher Education Faculty

Application Deadline: February 11, 2026 (anticipated deadline)

Purpose: “NEH-funded institutes are professional development programs that convene higher education faculty from across the nation to deepen their understanding of significant topics in the humanities and enrich their capacity for effective scholarship and teaching.”

Amount: $220,000

 

Funding Agency: American Federation for Aging Research

Title: Glenn Foundation for Medical Research (GFMR) Discovery Award

Application Deadlines: Letters of Intent due February 18, 2026; If invited, Full Applications due June 2026

Purpose: “This Award was created to support research projects with strong potential to develop pioneering discoveries for understanding the underlying biological mechanisms that govern normal human aging and its related physiological decline. Relevant proposals from any branch of biology are eligible.”

Amount: $555,000

 

Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIH): National Library of Medicine (NLM) and Office of Research on Women’s Health (ORWH)

Title: NLM Grants for Scholarly Works in Biomedicine and Health (G13 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Application Deadline: February 26, 2026

Purpose: “This Notice of Funding Opportunity solicits grant applications for the preparation of book-length manuscripts and other works of academic and/or public health policy value to U.S. health professionals, public health officials, biomedical researchers and historians of the health sciences.”

Amount: Up to $75,000 in direct cost per year for salary and fringe benefits; and $5,000 in direct costs per year for other costs needed to develop final products.

 

Funding Agency: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine: Gulf Research Program

Title: Science Policy Fellowship

Application Deadline: February 26, 2026

Purpose: “The Gulf Research Program’s Science Policy Fellowship program helps scientists hone their skills by putting them to practice for the benefit of Gulf Coast communities and ecosystems. Fellows gain first-hand experience as they spend one year on the staff of federal, state, local, or non-governmental environmental, natural resource, oil and gas, and public health agencies in the Gulf region.”

Amount: Annual stipend, professional development, some relocation costs.

 

Funding Agency: Samuel H. Kress Foundation

Title: History of Arts Grants

Application Deadlines: March 1, 2026 and September 1, 2026

Purpose: “The History of Art Grants program supports scholarly projects that will enhance the appreciation and understanding of European works of art and architecture from antiquity to the early 19th century. Grants are awarded to projects, including those incorporating the use of digital methodologies and tools, that create and disseminate specialized knowledge, such as archival projects, development and dissemination of scholarly databases, documentation projects, museum exhibitions and publications, photographic campaigns, scholarly catalogues and publications, and technical and scientific studies.”

Amount: See website for examples of previously funded projects.

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title: NSF 25-509: Emerging Mathematics in Biology (eMB)

Application Deadline: March 2, 2026

Purpose: “Supports integrative research that develops advanced mathematical theories and methods to address complex biological challenges, thereby enhancing our understanding of diverse biological systems and informing public health policy.”

Amount: 10 to 15 awards anticipated for a total funding amount between $2,000,000 and $6,000,000

 

Funding Agency: American Psychological Foundation (APF)

Title: Esther Katz Rosen Fund Grants

Application Deadline: March 6, 2026

Purpose: “The Esther Katz Rosen Fund was established in 1974 by a generous bequest intended to support ‘…activities related to the advancement and application of knowledge about gifted children.’”

Amount: $39,000

 

Funding Agency: American Psychological Foundation (APF)

Title: Marian R. Stuart Grant

Application Deadline: July 10, 2026

Purpose: “The Marian R. Stuart Grant will further the research, practice, or education of an early career psychologist on the connection between mental and physical health, particularly for work that contributes to public health.”

Amount: $20,000

 

Funding Agency: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science (SC)

Title:  FY 2026 Continuation of Solicitation for the Office of Science Financial Assistance Program

Application Deadline: Ongoing through September 30, 2026

Purpose: “…for support of work in the following program areas: Advanced Scientific Computing Research, Basic Energy Sciences, Biological and Environmental Research, Fusion Energy Sciences, High Energy Physics, Nuclear Physics, and Isotope R&D and Production..”

Amount: $50,000-$5,000,000

 

Funding Agency: KU Innovation Park

Title: ACCEL-KS

Application Deadline: Ongoing until funds are depleted

Purpose: “ACCEL-KS helps Kansas innovators test, refine and launch market-ready solutions. Get up to $25,000 in proof-of-concept funding, supplemented with entrepreneurial education and coaching, no matter where you’re located in the state.”

Amount: $25,000

 

Funding Agency: Voloridge Health

Title: Clinical Research Awards

Application Deadline: Rolling

Purpose: “We invite researchers and innovators to apply for in-kind research awards (up to $50,000 in services) to advance preventive health science. Selected applicants receive predictive risk model analyses, consultation with our data science team, and opportunities to co-publish in peer-reviewed journals. Our proprietary machine learning models transform routine clinical information (such as blood chemistry) into holistic health assessments.”

Amount: In-Kind Data Services

 

Funding Agency: The Milbank Foundation

Title: Grant

Application Deadline: Ongoing; Letters of Inquiry accepted online

Purpose: “The Foundation’s current priorities include: Consumer-focused, community-based initiatives that empower people with disabilities and foster independence and self-sufficiency; the rehabilitation and re-integration of veterans, especially veterans with disabilities; helping seniors to age in the place of their choice through non-institutional, community-based health and social services; market-oriented, patient-centered health care reforms across the country; and programs that address mental health issues and aim to prevent substance abuse and suicide, especially among young people.”

Amount: See amounts listed on website for previously funded grants

 

REMINDER: Funding Agency: TechWerx / US. Department of Energy

Title: Varies: TechWerx/DOE Opportunities

Application Deadlines: Upcoming/TBD

Purpose: TechWerx is a hub focused on connecting the Department of Energy with collaborators to foster innovation.  Upcoming funding opportunities currently listed include “Building Solar Understanding and Risk Education,” “Energy & Minerals Partnership for Academic-Industry Career Training,” “Building Access to Tribal Energy Resilience” and “Apprenticeship Utilization Technical Assistance Program.”

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title: NSF Individual and Small Team Proposals

Application Deadline: Varies by topic.  Proposals are accepted anytime unless a due date is listed.

 

Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)

Title: NSF Special Programs

Application Deadline: Varies by topic – click each topic to learn more about these special program opportunities. Proposals are accepted anytime unless a due date is listed.

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EDUCATION &

TRAINING

WSU Office of Research Workshops

Topics include an Introduction to the WSU Office of Research with resources and contacts, WSU policies and procedures related to research, utilizing Pivot to find external funding, project budgeting and general grant-writing tips.  Previously recorded workshops can also be found on the Office of Research website.

Office of Research Workshops

 

National Academies: The Future of the Electricity Control Center: December 3, 2025

“A number of technological and process-based advances have been made in electricity control centers, enabling more-efficient and reliable grid service. This webinar will explore recent advances in technologies used in control centers, including the use of AI and machine learning, as well as improvements in communications infrastructure which can support modernized control and management of the grid.”

Register for NAS Energy Grid Webinar

 

Transportation Research Board (TRB) Webinar: Environmental Stewardship and Compliance Training for Airport Employees: December 9, 2025

“Sustainable resource management and environmental law compliance at airports requires coordination across many departments.”

Register for TRB Webinar

 

Kaiser Permanente Center for Gun Violence Research and Education: Webinar: Navigating IRBs in Firearm Violence Research: What You Need to Know: December 10, 2025

“Doing research that engages or interacts directly with people involves working with an Institutional Review Board (IRB). Join our experts in this session to learn more about working with an IRB for firearm injury research and community-based work.”

Register for Gun Violence Research Webinar

 

NIH SuRE Resource Center: Staying Ahead of NIH Biosketch Changes: Anticipating the New Common Forms in SciENcv: December 11, 2025

“This one-hour webinar will help researchers and research administrators prepare for the transition to the upcoming NIH Common Forms in SciENcv. This session will outline what is currently known, what changes are anticipated, and how to begin positioning your SciENcv/ORCID profile to adapt smoothly.”

Register for SuRE Webinar on NIH and SciENcv

 

Transportation Research Board (TRB) Webinar: Connected Mobility Futures – Integrating Transit and Technology: December 16, 2025

“Public transit agencies are reimagining mobility through innovation, integration, and technology to create seamless travel experiences and improve access for all users.”

Register for TRB Webinar

 

Department of Energy Fortifying the Workforce for America’s Mineral Security: A National Dialogue: December 16, 2025

“Securing our nation’s economic vitality and national security depends on our dedicated commitment to invigorating a critical minerals and materials workforce.”

Register for DOE Dialogue

 

National Academies: Accelerating Climate Progress with AI: From Science to Action Workshop: January 13-14, 2026

“The National Academies is organizing a workshop to explore innovative ways AI can enhance climate science and support decision-making for resilience and mitigation. The workshop will identify critical applications where AI can inform climate action at speed and scale, consider how AI’s broader societal impacts affect approaches for addressing climate change, and provide a forum for cross-sectoral dialogue.”

Register for NAS Workshop or Read More about the Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence and Climate Change

 

REMINDER: K-INBRE 24th Annual Symposium: January 17-18, 2025

The K-INBRE Symposium brings together students, faculty and staff from 10 universities in Kansas and Oklahoma; the purpose of the Kansas INBRE (K-INBRE) is to promote multidisciplinary research networks with a focus on Biomedical Research; increase the research base and capacity through research support; provide a range of basic science and clinical research opportunities for student trainees; serve as a pipeline for students to continue in health research careers in IDeA states; and enhance science and technology knowledge of the state’s workforce.  The deadline for Abstract Submissions is December 1, 2025. 

K-INBRE Registration, Important Information, and Abstract Submission

 

National Academies: Assessment of AI to Develop Evidence and Guide Nutrition and Dietary Recommendations: January 21, 2026

“The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Standing Committee on Evidence Synthesis and Communications in Diet and Chronic Disease Relationships will hold a virtual public webinar. Speakers will explore how to help different audiences understand and learn how to evaluate and assess AI generated nutrition evidence.”

Register for NAS AI Assessment of Nutrition Webinar

 

ORAU & NIST: Advanced Manufacturing Webinar Series: January 28, 2026

“ORAU and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have partnered to bring ORAU’s member universities a six-webinar series aimed at creating opportunities and partnerships between ORAU’s members and the 18 Manufacturing USA Institutes. These one-hour discussions will focus on priority initiatives and ways to get involved with each institute. Attendance is open to anyone at an ORAU Member University, though Research Directors, Research Faculty and Technology Transfer Offices are especially encouraged to attend!”  The January 28, 2026 session is focused on Biomanufacturing. 

Register for ORAU Advanced Manufacturing Webinar Series or Watch Previously Recorded Sessions Including Sessions on Materials, Robotics, Additive, Cyber, Electronics or Digital Manufacturing

 

Data Privacy & Security Training, Questions or Reporting

If your research includes patient medical data and you need to take HIPAA / Sensitive Data Handling training, if you have a question about data privacy or security, or need to report a concern, please contact the WSU Privacy or Security Office. 

Privacy: 316-978-4HIP (4447) or privacy@wichita.edu

Security: 316-978-4SEC (4732) or askinfosec@wichita.edu

 

REMINDER: Learn to Use BeoShock for your Advanced Research Computing Needs

Wichita State University continues to host Beoshock, a High-Performance Computing Cluster (HPC). This HPC is available and free to faculty members, researchers and students engaged in course work or research activities. BeoShock runs the CentOS Linux operating system and features approximately 720 processor cores, two high memory compute nodes with 1.5 terabytes of memory, and four graphics processing unit (GPU) accelerators. BeoShock also has a variety of software tools that may be helpful in your research endeavors, such as Matlab,Mathematica, R, Python and many more.  

Learn more about BeoShock High-Performance Computing and access the BeoShock High Performance Computing User Guides.

 

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

K-INBRE Announces Updated Data Science Core Webpage

“The Data Science Core has assembled a team of data scientists, genome biologists and biostatisticians to: 1) work with researchers throughout the state of Kansas in designing experiments, analyzing data, and interpreting results that lead to publications and grant applications; 2) provide access to computational resources to facilitate the analysis of large data sets; 3) develop and help implement analysis pipelines to foster reproducible research practices; 4) provide training opportunities in the form of direct mentorship, workshops, and seminars for faculty and their trainees; 5) generate publication-ready figures and other products necessary for publications and grant proposals; and 6) consult on the development of course materials to help faculty train the next generation of bioscientists.”

Read More about Data Science Core at K-INBRE

 

National Science Foundation Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (NSF TIP) Seeks Input on Workforce Development Roadmap

“NSF seeks input from individuals and organizations across all sectors on the Workforce Development Roadmap. Responses will be accepted until Jan. 15, 2026.” To join WSU’s planned response regarding Artificial Intelligence, please contact Pierre Harter or Dr. Terrance Figy.

Review the Roadmap and Submit Input to NSF TIP

 

ARPA-H Announces New Program to Transform Labor and Delivery

“What if the United States was the safest place in the world to have a baby? ARPA-H launched the MOCS program, or Making Obstetrics Care Smart, to transform labor and delivery from an area of guesswork into one of objective insight and individually tailored care.”

Read More about ARPA-H MOCS and Register for Proposers Day December 11, 2025

 

National Academies Feature Story and Webinar Recording: Making Machine Learning Safer in High-Stakes Settings

“Machine learning, a key enabler of artificial intelligence, is increasingly used for applications like self-driving cars, medical devices, and advanced robots that work near humans — all contexts where safety is of critical importance...”

Continue reading NAS Machine Learning Story

 

National Science Foundation (NSF): Resumption of Operations at NSF

“Please visit the recently updated Resumption of Operations at NSF page on NSF.gov for information and answers to frequently asked questions.”

Read NSF Information and Frequently Asked Questions about Resumption of Operations

 

National Institutes of Health (NIH) Notice: Interim Guidance on Reopening of NIH Extramural Activities

“NIH is working to reestablish dates for grant and contract submissions, determine how to communicate details related to missed review meetings, reschedule dates for training, and other activities that were scheduled to occur during and immediately following the period of the government shutdown.”

Read NIH Notice NOT-OD-26-005

 

National Institutes of Health (NIH) Notice: Reminder of Compliance Requirements for NIH Extramural Recipients Related to Renegotiated Aims, Objectives, Titles and Abstracts

“NIH seeks to remind awardees that all changes in scope that were agreed upon by NIH and the Authorized Organizational Representatives (AOR) become new terms and conditions of award, and the recipient must comply with those changes. This includes changes in scope that were renegotiated to align with the agency’s priorities.”

Read NIH Notice NOT-OD-26-007

 

VentureWell E-Team Program Now Open

“The E-Team Program, part of the VentureWell Accelerator, supports student ventures… Applications for the spring 2026 cohort of the E-Team Program are now open! Application deadline: January 27, 2026.” Information sessions are scheduled in December and January.

Continue reading about the E-Team Program

 

ACCESS New Current Project Search Tool

“The Current Projects Search offers a robust, multifactor search across all projects using ACCESS resources. Website visitors can search by researcher organization, project type, ACCESS computing resource and field of study. With almost 100 fields of study listed – from biophysics to engineering to politics to literature – the results can be very precise.  The tool provides a window into ACCESS-fueled research, bringing visibility, transparency and inspiration to the NSF-funded program. For example, researchers can explore other projects in their areas of interest; students can pinpoint work coming out of their educational organization; research institutions can discover cutting-edge investigations into their focus areas; and the media can more easily publicize the groundbreaking research that ACCESS makes possible.”

Continue reading about ACCESS Project Search

 

NIHCM Infographic about Food Insecurity

“Access to healthy food and improved health outcomes are linked. Learn more about the latest research and efforts to address food insecurity.”

Continue reading NIHCM Infographic on Food Insecurity

 

NIHCM Infographic about Rural Health Needs in America

“Across the United States, one in five Americans resides in a rural area. Yet, a majority of this population remains medically underserved, facing greater health challenges, limited access to health care, and higher rates of chronic diseases and mortality.”

Continue reading NIHCM Infographic on Rural Health Needs

 

Register Now for Virtual Applicant Town Halls for Upcoming Research Funding Opportunities from PCORI

“Attendees will hear from PCORI staff about the PCORI Funding Announcements and gain insights on submitting responsive Letters of Intent and applications for high-quality patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research studies and related projects.”

Register for December PCORI Town Halls

 

REMINDER: National Institutes of Health (NIH) Notice: NIH Announces a New Policy Requirement to Train Senior/Key Personnel on Other Support Disclosure Requirements

“This Guide Notice announces a new policy requirement that requires NIH recipients to provide training to all faculty and researchers identified as Senior/Key Personnel on the requirement to disclose all research activities and affiliations (active and pending) in Other Support (see Other Support form). The new requirement to train researchers to comply with other support disclosure requirements adds to the current policy (see NIH Grants Policy Statement (GPS), Section 2.5.1 "Just-in-Time Procedures") in order to provide a comprehensive plan in the area of disclosure requirements for recipients. This update will be included in the FY2026 version of the NIH GPS as part of NIH’s standard processes.”

Read NIH Notice NOT-OD-25-133

 

REMINDER: National Institutes of Health (NIH) Notice: Supporting Fairness and Originality in NIH Research Applications

“NIH is providing guidance to researchers on the appropriate usage of artificial intelligence (AI) to maintain the fairness and originality of NIH’s research application process. NIH is also instituting a new policy limiting the number of applications that NIH will consider per Principal Investigator per calendar year.”

Read NIH Notice NOT-0D-25-132

 

REMINDER: WSU Participating in NSF Emerge for Industry and Research Collaborations

“Halo is a platform where researchers can discover industry-sponsored funding opportunities, connect with corporate research and development teams, and showcase their work to potential partners.” 

Read about NSF Emerge and Register for an Account on the HALO Platform

 

REMINDER - ORCID ID – Persistent Digital Identifiers for Researchers

ORCID is an international, interdisciplinary, open, non-proprietary, and not-for-profit organization created by the research community for the benefit of all stakeholders, providing a persistent digital identifier (an ORCID iD) that distinguishes researchers with record that supports automatic links among all professional activities.  A researcher’s ORCID iD and connections are stored in the ORCID Registry, in an account owned and managed by individual researchers.  The WSU Office of Research recommends that Researchers set up their ORCID if they have not already, as some federal funders may require the use of an ORCID as part of a researcher’s biographical sketch or CV. 

View Training Videos about ORCID and setting up your ORCID ID

 

REMINDER - Wichita Public Schools (USD 259): Advance Notice Required for Letters of Support and/or Participation in Research

Wichita Public Schools (USD 259) requests a minimum of 30 business days to process letters of support or participation in research. It is WSU’s responsibility to have appropriate support from the school(s)/personnel that will be involved in the project prior to submitting a request.   Letters of Support/Grant Proposals: WSU personnel who need a letter of support or USD259 participation on a grant proposal, should complete the External-Request for Grant Support form and are encouraged to reach out directly to Holly Wilson at hwilson@usd259.net early in the process for questions/clarification. Research Requests: WSU personnel who want to conduct research in USD 259 are encouraged to reach out directly to Katelyn Schoenhofer at kschoenhofer1@usd259.net early in the process for questions/clarifications.

As a reminder, all proposals submitted on behalf of WSU must be reviewed by the Office of Research prior to submission. This includes proposals where WSU is a direct recipient of funds and proposals where WSU is a proposed subawardee/subcontractor. Please contact the Office of Research at proposals@wichita.edu to get started.

 

FREE WSU Office of Research Services

Email funding@wichita.edu to:

  • Set up a Pivot account and receive guidance on how to search the database to find funding opportunities;
  • Subscribe to funding announcements and funding-related alerts; and
  • Attend Research Workshops that will help you with finding funding, budgeting and writing effective proposals (and much more)!

Please let us know how we can help you.

 

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