Associate professors whose scholarly or creative work focuses on important global/international topics can apply for this fund, which offers up to $20,000.
The UB Office of International Education (OIE) offers these funds on a competitive basis to enhance the support for associate professors.
The fund will be for a period of two years: $10,000 per year and $20,000 in total. The fund will be transferred to the faculty member’s home department and should be expended by the end of the second year of the grant.
Some decanal units have agreed to augment the award with one course release during the two-year period.
Each awardee will be named a “Global Research Fellow,” and is expected to give a public lecture about their research.
Any tenure-track faculty at the associate professor rank with active research on important global/international topics is eligible to apply, subject to review and endorsement by their chair and dean’s office, but priority will be given to those who are in their 3rd or 4th year in the rank, or tenure-track associate professors whose application is timed in such a way that it will have the biggest impact on the major research that will be presented during the process for promotion to full professor.
Faculty who received an APF award previously, who are currently under review for promotion to full professor, or who will be considered for promotion in the academic year following, are not eligible to apply for an APF award.
Prospective applicants should consult their department chair prior to applying; the chair’s confidential letter of recommendation must be submitted separately to OIEgrants@buffalo.edu by the deadline. OIE will share completed applications with the relevant dean's office. Each dean’s office may recommend no more than two APF applications per cycle.
Applications must be endorsed and submitted by the applicant’s dean’s office.
There is a two-stage process for APF applications:
Materials required:
Applications for the APF and the chair’s confidential recommendation must be submitted by the deadline, 5:00 pm (EST) on March 15. The application should be submitted to the OIE submission site, and the chair should send the confidential letter to OIEgrants@buffalo.edu. Completed applications will be forwarded to the respective deans’ offices for review; up to two applications may be recommended by each dean’s office.
Proposals will be evaluated on three criteria:
Applications will be evaluated by a UB faculty committee convened by the OIE. Applicants will be notified of their funding decision normally within a month of the deadline.
The awardee is required to submit a status report of no more than 500 words to OIE at OIEgrants@buffalo.edu at the end of the first year of the award period. Failure to submit the first-year report in time will result in the discontinuation of the funding.
The APF awardees are required to submit a summary report of no more than 1,000 words within a month of the conclusion of the funding. The summary report should be submitted to the Office of International Education at OIEgrants@buffalo.edu. Failure to submit the summary report in time may make the awardee ineligible for future OIE grants.
John J. Wood
Senior Associate Vice Provost
Office of International Education