Research Training Programs in Special Education
Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education - Institute of Education Sciences (IES)
Solicitation Title: Research Training Programs in Special Education
Funding Amount: Maximum duration is 4 years and the maximum award is $400,000 (direct costs + indirect costs).
Sponsor Deadline: Thursday, August 4, 2016
Solicitation Link: http://ies.ed.gov/funding/pdf/2017_84324B.pdf
Solicitation Number: CFDA 84.324B
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RODA ID: 93
Solicitation Title: Research Training Programs in Special Education
Funding Amount: Maximum duration is 4 years and the maximum award is $400,000 (direct costs + indirect costs).
Sponsor Deadline: Thursday, August 4, 2016
Solicitation Link: http://ies.ed.gov/funding/pdf/2017_84324B.pdf
Solicitation Number: CFDA 84.324B
Overview
<p><span>The training programs aim to prepare individuals to conduct rigorous and relevant special education and early intervention research that advances knowledge within the field and addresses issues important to education policymakers and practitioners. In FY 2017, grants will be made under one topic: Early Career Development and Mentoring. </span></p> <p><span>The ultimate aim of this program is to help launch independent research careers focused on infants, toddlers, children, and youth with or at risk for disabilities. The award will provide support for research (including salary for protected time to conduct research) and career development that includes training under the guidance of an experienced mentor or mentors.</span></p>
Solicitation Limitations: <p><span>Specific parameters and limits associated with PI eligibility, use of funds, and budget are included in the full solicitation. </span></p> <p><span>The early career researcher should be the sole PI. No other Pis or co-Pis may be identified for the Early Career program. In order for the application to be responsive and sent forward for peer review, the Principal Investigator must: <br>(i) Have completed a doctoral degree or postdoctoral program no earlier than April 1, 2013 and no later than the start of the award period. Please note that the Institute will use the date on which the University granted the doctoral degree. <br>(ii) Hold a tenure-track position (e.g., Assistant Professor), or research scientist position (e.g., not a visiting faculty or adjunct position), at an institution of higher education, or must have accepted an offer for such a position to begin before the start of the award. In the latter case, you must include a letter of support in Appendix D from the future home institution indicating that an offer has been made and accepted. The position must be a regular, salaried position paid by the University without a focus on training (e.g., not a postdoctoral position).</span></p>Last Updated:
RODA ID: 93