Global Engagement Research Seed Grant

Global Scholars in Residence Program

The Global Engagement Research Seed Grants provide financial support to new and innovative faculty research endeavors that involve global engagement. The grants are meant to seed projects with larger funding capacities. 

  • Eligibility and Requirements
    1. All full-time, VU-employed (Provost-reporting) faculty are eligible. 
    2. Faculty may submit up to one proposal per year as lead faculty. 
    3. Funds may not be used to support faculty salaries. 
    4. Faculty are not eligible to submit another proposal until all reporting requirements have been met. 
    5. Awards are based partly on need. As a result, each participating faculty member must disclose institutional resources available in the form of start-up funds or other discretionary research funds. All institutional research-support funds, including endowed chair funds, annual allocations, and other such sources, must be noted. 
    6. All funds must be used within the fiscal year in which the funding is awarded (that is, no carry forward). 
    7. Faculty proposals that explicitly and with detail outline other funding sources will be more favorably reviewed.
    8. Recipients must provide an update on the status of their research, including a brief statement and any relevant images, by the end of the semester.
  • Guidelines for Review

    Proposals that include the following criteria will be viewed favorably:

    • It lays the foundation for continued research projects
    • It includes a feasible work plan with achievable benchmarks
    • It includes a well-thought-out and justifiable budget
    • It promotes a spirit of global collaboration
    • It reflects a meaningful investment from the proposers’ school/college/department.

    Proposals are reviewed once per semester. Award decisions will be made by the end of the semester in which you apply.

  • Additional Requirements
    • Budgets and justification must be included
    • Proposals must include a list of research questions and methodological approaches to be used
    • Applicants must disclose available internal funds
  • Proposal Process

    All proposals must be submitted online using InfoReady Review, Vanderbilt’s online submissions portal, or by clicking the "Apply Now" button on this page.

    Information to include in your proposal:

    • Proposal title
    • Applicant information
    • Financial contact information
    • Proposal abstract (100 words)
    • Statement of the project's connection to global engagement (250 words)
    • Research & methodology (750 words)
    • Workplan and benchmarks (500 words)
    • Statement of how the project fits in the applicant's research trajectory (500 words)
    • Budget overview and justification
    • Disclosure of Internal Funds
    • List of collaborators
    • Plan for graduate student workers if applicable
    • Current CV
    • Relevant Research
  • Funding Guidelines

    TheGlobal Engagement Research Seed Grantsfunding is up to $10,000, with larger amounts considered if the proposal warrants and the program budget allows. It can be used for: 

    • Organizing collaborative research/working groups in the US and abroad for the purpose of competitive grant-writing and publications 
    • Travel  
    • Capital expenses 
    • Graduate student wages 
    • Term-limited consultants  

    Check the University Travel and Business Expense Policy.

    • Materials/supplies 
  • Application Deadlines

    Application Deadlines

    The Global Engagement Research Seed Grants are now accepting applications:

    • Fall 2024: April 1, 2024
    • Spring 2025: December 6, 2024

Applications Open

The Global Engagement Research Seed Fund is now accepting Spring 2025 applications. Proposals are due by December 6, 2024.

Have a question? 

Please reach out to the Vice Provost Office for Global Engagement at ovp-global@vanderbilt.edu with any questions