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2024

Spring Internal Funding Opportunities to Release

January 10th, 2025

As part of the Research 2030 Initiative, UC offers funding for internal research candidates. Internal seed funds serve as a critical catalyst for researchers, allowing them to build a solid foundation, generate preliminary evidence, and develop the necessary skills and collaborations that make them more competitive when seeking external funding from government agencies, private foundations, or industry partners. The internal funding opportunities range from fellowships and stipends for undergraduate and graduate students to programs for early- and mid-career faculty and researchers.

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Introducing Rolling Deadlines

Simplifying the Path to Research Success

The following internal funding opportunities have moved to a “semi-rolling” deadline framework making it easier than ever to apply for Office of Research funds: The Society & Culture (formerly AHSS) program, the ASTRO Core Facilities Support program, and the Conference Hosting Support program.


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Dr. Ardythe Morrow secures $4 Million NIH Grant

The Grant will support a new center for climate and health research

Dr. Ardythe Morrow leads UC’s new Cincinnati Center for Climate and Health, funded by a $4M NIH grant, to address the health impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations. Discover how this initiative is bridging science and public health to create lasting solutions.


Read more below about this transformative work. 

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What's New

Congratulations to the ASTRO Discovery Fellows!


The Armstrong Institute for Space, Research, and Technology (ASTRO) at UC fosters space research and exploration, tackling challenges like sustainability and governance for future space societies. Learn how the 2025 ASTRO Discovery Fellows are driving breakthroughs in space travel and habitation.

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What's Next

Changes Coming to NIH Applications and Peer Review in 2025


NIH will revise grant application and peer review processes from January 25, 2025. Changes include simplified review criteria, updated forms, revised fellowship/training evaluations, and standardized support forms. The goal is to enhance fairness, reduce bias, and streamline submissions.

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