Objective
The Office of the Provost at SUNY Potsdam is pleased to announce the continuation of the T. Urling and Mabel Walker Research Fellowship Program.
The purpose of the T. Urling and Mabel Walker Research Fellowship Program is to encourage faculty from the region's 11 institutions of higher education to undertake research on critical issues confronting North Country communities, with the objective of making recommendations for their solutions. The program is administered by the Office of the Provost at SUNY Potsdam.
This program provides the opportunity for faculty and staff to use their expertise and training to analyze and propose solutions to regional problems, with a focus on greater community-academic cooperation than has traditionally been the case in other research programs. Proposals that include a strong statement of support from a local individual/organization that clearly explains how the community will benefit from the project results will be given preference.
Funding
Funding for this program is administered by the SUNY Potsdam offices of the Provost and College Advancement with up to $12,000 awarded annually. In the past, funds have been used to pay a student assistant, support travel costs and purchase software or other supplies. Other in very limited cases have funds used as a stipend for the researcher.
Eligibility
Full or part-time teaching and non-teaching faculty/staff from any of the region's 11 institutions of higher education are eligible to apply for funding. For higher tiered requests (above $5,000), special consideration is given to projects led by a team of researchers from two or more campuses.
Application Procedure
- Proposals must be submitted using this application by the stated deadline.
- Applications will be evaluated by the steering committee based on the criteria below.
- Recommendations will be submitted to the President of SUNY Potsdam for final decision.
- Applicants will be notified of the award by December 15.
Criteria
Applicants will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
- description of the problem and expected benefits to the community (30 points)
- community support (25 points);
- investigation procedure/methodology (20 points);
- background and previous research (15 points);
- funding request/budget (10 points);
- the likelihood that the proposed project will be completed at the stated time.
Timeline
| Month | Action |
|---|---|
| Mid July | Call for proposals from SUNY Potsdam provost |
| Mid October | Proposals due |
| Mid November | Steering Committee reviews proposals and forwards recommendations |
| Mid December | Awardees notified |
| May | Projects commence |
View Funded T. Urling and Mabel Walker Research Fellowships Program Projects
For additional information, please email provost@potsdam.edu.