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NURS 693B Grants That Might Align To Informatics Research Project DQ
Research grant opportunities are specifically available for
nursing. Look for grants that might align to your informatics research project.
Choose one and describe the steps you would have to take to apply.
The INFORMATICS+ Project Grant program funds high-impact student-involved R&D and creative projects
that connect students to the region and the world and leverage the power of informatics in a variety of
settings.
The nature of proposed projects can vary widely. Examples might include researching the local impact of
certain information technologies, building digital solutions that help a community, or documenting stories of
people whose voices have not been heard. Informatics, broadly construed, refers to all the disciplines that
have information at their core, and ranges from media and communication to software design and analytics.
It is about creating meaning in a world of data.
The College of Informatics invites proposals from faculty across campus. Although informatics students
or faculty should be among those involved in each project, projects that engage colleges outside the COI are
specifically encouraged, and nothing precludes the project lead from being a non-COI faculty or staff
member.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
• Projects may involve research, development, or creative work. Research projects are to be of an
applied nature. All projects must connect to community or global needs.
• All projects must involve NKU students and faculty.
• Funding requests are expected to be in the range of $4,000 to $8,000.
• Priority funding areas should be for student stipends, project supplies and equipment, student travel,
and faculty summer salary.
• Proposals may request up to an additional $3,000 in funds earmarked for student apprentices. In this
context, apprentices refers to students who are freshmen or sophomores or who have not previously
participated in research or creative work (either paid or for academic credit).
• At the end of the grant period, any unused funds will be retained by the INFORMATICS+ project
grant fund.
TIMELINE
March 16, 2020 Deadline for online submission of proposal
April 13, 2020 Awards announced
May 1, 2020 Funds released
August 9, 2021 Final reports due
EVALUATION CRITERIA
• Soundness of proposal – clarity, completeness, appropriateness of budget, and evidence of need.
• Potential impact and outcomes, and the extent to which it engages NKU students and faculty with
the region or the world.
• Demonstrated potential to successfully leverage informatics.
• Demonstrated ability of project personnel to successfully carry out the proposed work.
• Quality and value of the experience for students on the project.
• There is particular interest in supporting projects that:
o Are integrative and cross-disciplinary, proposing active involvement of faculty and students
from two or more departments or disciplines.
o Potentially lead to further external support that advances and extends the goals of the project.
o Engage under-represented groups