Information on External Research Grants, Fellowships, and other opportunities for the week of 18 March - 23 March
18 Mar 2024 | Office of the Assistant Vice President for Research, Creative Work, and Innovation
18 March 2024
Memo to:
The University Community
From:
Office of the Assistant Vice President for Research, Creative Work, and Innovation
Subject:
Information on External Grants, Networking Grants and Conferences
The Office of the Assistant Vice President for Research, Creative Work, and Innovation is happy to announce this week's information on external grants, scholarships, and conferences that we have received and gathered. Let us know if you are interested and need assistance in applying for these grants, and we will be more than happy to help you. Please do not hesitate to contact the Office of the Assistant Vice President for Research, Creative Work, and Innovation at research@ateneo.edu.
Please check External Research Grants Opportunities, Conferences, and Fellowships database if you would like to see the list of active grants catered for Ateneo faculty members.
Research GrantsSTIC Business Venture Seed GrantThe US-ASEAN Science, Technology, and Innovation Cooperation (STIC) Program will provide $50,000 USD to support the business model development of four startups. The grant includestheVirtual Incubator Program for 35 selected participants to develop problem-solution hypotheses into a winning investor pitch. By achieving the Incubator program learning objectives, participants will gain a solid foundation in creating a winning pitch deck that effectively communicates their business idea,captivates stakeholders, and maximizes the chances of success. Eligibility Requirements: 1. Successfully complete the E&I track in Coursera by April 29, 2024 to acquire the basic entrepreneurial skills you will need to be successful in this program.Only those who complete the E&I track will be considered. 2. Submit your startup concept note using provided outline in the application form
STIC Research and Publishing Seed GrantThe US-ASEAN Science, Technology, and Innovation Cooperation (STIC) Program will make available $50,000 USD to help kickstart up to four research and publishing projects while at the same time building grantsmanship capacity among its learners. The STIC Research and Publishing Seed Grant competition exposes participants to a formal grant application process and presentation of an idea in a poster session at the annual conference. If awarded, the program will also help develop skills to manage sponsored funds to conduct a research project and report results. Eligibility Requirements: 1. Funds are exclusively available to participants who demonstrate they have completed the S&T Track in the STIC Talent Mobility Portal by May 31, 2024. 2. Research proposals can be individual projects or team projects, but one team member must be identified as the principal investigator. 3. The research project must identify a real-world problem related to one of the nine S&T technical academies and seek to provide applicable and practical solutions. 4. The proposal must include a detailed budget indicating how the team will spend the funds to meet project goals and objectives. 5. The team must identify a list of potential funding sources/grants and clearly describe how this seed grant will position the project to seek additional funds.
The Nagao Wetland Fund In 2016 the Nagao Natural Environment Foundation (NEF) in Japan made a generous voluntary donation to establish the Nagao Wetland Fund (NWF), to be administered by the Secretariat of the Convention on Wetlands.
UKRI-Southeast Asia collaboration on infectious diseasesUK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is partnering with leading funders in Southeast Asia to support research focused on infectious diseases with epidemic or antimicrobial resistance (AMR) potential. The funding partners are: 1. ARDA Thailand (Agricultural Research Development Agency) 2. DRTPM DIKTI Indonesia (Direktorat Jenderal Pendidikan Tinggi Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia) 3. HSRI Thailand (Health Systems Research Institute) 4. MOHE Malaysia (Ministry of Higher Education) 5. NAFOSTED Vietnam (National Foundation for Science and Technology Development) 6. PREPARE Singapore (Programme for Research in Epidemic Preparedness and REsponse) on behalf of NRF Singapore (National Research Foundation) 7. DOST-PCHRD Philippines (Philippines Council for Health Research and Development, Department of Science and Technology) 8. UKRI funding for this partnership will be provided through the International Science Partnership Fund Official Development Assistance budget. This funding opportunity is to support partnerships between UK researchers and researchers in Southeast Asia working in collaboration on diseases with epidemic and AMR potential. We aim to: 1. fund collaborative projects involving the UK and one or more partner countries to address the challenges of AMR and pathogens with epidemic potential of relevance to Southeast Asia 2. enhance existing and develop new sustainable partnerships between the UK and Southeast Asia research partners 3. strengthen research capacity in the Southeast Asia region through supporting long-term research relationships Research teams must include at least one UK and one Southeast Asia research organisation in a DAC-list country to apply for this opportunity.
Japan Foundation Grant Program for Dispatching Artists and Cultural SpecialistsThis program is designed to provide financial support for artists and Japanese cultural specialists who participate in cultural events (e.g., performances, demonstrations, lectures, and workshops) overseas with the aim of introducing Japanese arts and culture or of contributing to international society through arts and cultural projects.
Call for proposals for innovation projects in the Agriculture sectorThe Climate and Clean Air Coalition has launched a call for proposals seeking solutions to pressing challenges for short-lived climate pollutant mitigation in the agriculture sector. This call aims to bridge critical information, implementation, and finance gaps in the sector to create enabling environments for SLCP mitigation. Solutions supported by this call are expected to help sector stakeholders and governments implement and scale up mitigation action in line with the CCAC’s 2030 objectives. Projects submitted to this call for proposals should advance innovative approaches and technologies to improve the speed, scale, and access to mitigation action in a developing region, country, or state. 1. Focus area 1: Advancing implementation of sustainable intensification technologies for livestock, such as breeding, feed improvements, and herd health. 2. Focus area 2: Shifting agriculture subsidies away from water (for rice production), fertilizer use, and livestock numbers towards climate-smart practices. 3. Focus area 3: Using digital technology in agriculture extension services to improve awareness of climate mitigation measures in the livestock and rice sectors. 4. Focus area 4: Piloting innovative business solutions for incorporating agricultural methane into voluntary carbon markets. 5. Focus area 5: Piloting new models for straw management to decrease agricultural residue burning.
Women in the Digital Economy FundFor this round, WiDEF invites local entities to submit applications for grants and technical support to scale existing solutions that have made measurable progress toward closing the gender digital divide in their contexts and contribute to transformative approaches to digital inclusion.
Competitions (Open for Graduate and Undergraduate Students)Japanese Studies in the Philippines: The 6th Japanese Studies Research Development CompetitionThe UP Asian Center and the Japan Foundation Manila will hold the "Japanese Studies in the Philippines: The 6th Japanese Studies Research Development Competition” on 9 March 2024, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm (GMT+8) and 23 March 2024, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm (GMT+8), both at the Seminar Room, GT-Toyota Asian Cultural Center. The event is free and open to the public. The research competition aims to encourage Japan-related research among Filipino students, to disseminate knowledge, and exchange perspectives on Japanese Studies. It is organized by the UP Asian Center and Japan Foundation, Manila.
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