IISc – Penn State
Source: https://oir.iisc.ac.in/index.php/iisc-penn-state/ Parent: https://oir.iisc.ac.in/index.php/faqs/
Penn State and IISc are seeking proposals to foster collaborative, sustainable, self-supporting research and education programs. The expected outcome of projects is to become long-term collaborative programs integrating academics and students from both universities.
The 2024/2025 Collaboration Program will provide seed funds to joint faculty teams focused on Global Challenges or matters of bilateral importance to India and the United States for a duration of about 12 months.
Successful proposals will be those that (i) demonstrate potential to be sustainable through external funding sources and (ii) will involve a clear collaborative effort between faculty members on both IISc and Penn State sides.
Collaboration Development Fund Overview:
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Up to fourthree awards are expected to be made
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Each award is a one-time award with no opportunity for renewal
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A maximum of US$10,000 or equivalent per project, combined by Penn State (US$ 5,000) and IISc (INR 5.0 Lakhs). Lower amounts may be requested for projects requiring less funding.
Eligible and Ineligible Expenses:
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From Penn State: Allowable expenses include travel, accommodation, and meal costs; organization of joint meetings and workshops ; cost of developing shared online resources; temporary administrative/technical support, e.g., of students; lab supplies and other expenditures in support of the long-term project development; publication/dissemination of results. From IISc: The allowable expenses include travel, accommodation and related expenses of main and additional applicants (including students).
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The seed grant funds cannot be used for faculty salaries or honoraria; indirect/administrative costs; to hire a consultant or contractor; or for general equipment expenses (laptops, iPads, printers, etc.).
Proposal Eligibility:
To be eligible for support:
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Each proposal requires a minimum of one academic from both Penn State and IISc; however, it is strongly recommended that each institution include more than one applicant.
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Primary applicants must meet the following criteria:
o At IISc, the main applicant must be a permanent faculty or fixed-term academic staff member (where the end date of the fixed-term contract does not fall during the project implementation period)
o At Penn State, the main applicant must be a full time, early career, tenure track or tenured faculty
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Additional applicants can include professional staff and PhD students
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Proposals are endorsed by faculty leadership at each institution as follows:
o At IISc, by the ChairDean of the department/centrefaculty or their delegate
o At Penn State, by the head of the department or Dean of the college
Proposal Evaluation:
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A panel composed of faculty and administrators from Penn State and IISc will evaluate and select the projects to be funded
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Funding priority will be given to projects that:
a. Are of high academic quality
b. Show strategic merit and alignment with the research and education priorities of IISc and Penn State
c. Advance a self-supporting collaborative concept with the potential to produce scholarship of high academic value over at least a 5-year timeframe
d. Strengthen the connectivity and relationship between IISc and Penn State in the research domain
e. Create a team with multiple faculty and students at each university
f. Show interdisciplinarity
g. Reflect short-term and long-term prospects of the project in terms of expected results and funding
- Preferred elements include those that go beyond research only and address internationalization topics such as:
a. Student engagement: innovative learning abroad, including of underrepresented students
b. Involvement of multiple campuses (e.g. any of Penn State’s Commonwealth Campuses)
c. Joint doctoral training or co-supervision opportunities.
- Additional aspects are desirable, but not a requirement for eligibility
a. Co-funding of projects by the Faculty/College, Department, School, Centre/Institute, or external bodies
b. Engagement with industry partners
c. Impact and dissemination of results
Proposal Format:
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Submit a joint application via Penn State’s unified system: (the link of the template; not the final one) https://psu.infoready4.com/#competitionDetail/1898319
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The application should include:
a. Completed Application Document attached to this callompetition
b. 1-page CV of each project participant
c. Letter/email from a Penn State department head acknowledging support of the project
d. Letter/email from the Chair of theadepartment/centre at IISc IISc Faculty Dean or delegate (e.g. Associate or Deputy Dean International or Research) acknowledging support of the project
- Combine all documents into one pdf
Key Dates:
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Proposals open for submission: April 17, 2024
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Proposal submission due: May 20, 2024
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Anticipated award announcement: July 1, 2024
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Mid-project report submission due: January 6, 2025
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Final financial report submission due: April 17, 2025
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Final report submission due: August 1, 2025
Contact
It is highly recommended that researchers interested in this program should contact the Penn State/ IISc coordinators in advance to preparing an application.
Penn State University:
Anna Marshall, Penn State Global awm15@psu.edu
+1 814-863-1963
Indian Institute of Science:
Amita Sneh, Office of the International Relations iro.admin@iisc.ac.in and chair.oir@iisc.ac.in
Announcement of Successful IISc-PSU joint seed funds projects: