Please share the following opportunity with your faculty:
From Aaron Shonk at OSUF: “I wanted to connect with you on an opportunity with Sloan that may be great for the College of Science: https://sloan.org/programs/higher-education/equitable-pathways”
This is a call for letters on Intent due July 1st.
This is a limited submission since we are only allowed on application. The RO deadline is May 1st.
You can find the link to the limited submission here: https://oregonstate.infoready4.com/#freeformCompetitionDetail/1935632
There will be two informational webinars:
April 18, 12:00-1:00PM EDT – Register here
May 9, 3:00-4:00PM EDT – Register here
Grantees awarded via this initiative will engage the expertise of MSIs—and the unique experiences of their faculty and students—to model effective systems and practices that remove barriers and create opportunities for equitable learning environments in STEM graduate education so all students can thrive. Grant awards will support sharing MSIs’ institutional know-how on equitable undergraduate and graduate education, as well as modeling that know-how to create systemic changes that enhance pathways from MSIs to master’s and doctoral degree programs in astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, data science, Earth sciences, economics, engineering, marine science, mathematics, physics, and statistics at partner institutions.
Three types of grants will be funded:
- Planning grants to support two or more institutions to conduct internal reviews of existing barriers to student success and for analysis and planning for a future partnership(s) (up to $75,000 for up to 1 year)
- Seed grants to two or more institutions that seek to formalize an existing partnership(s) and launch one or more pilot initiatives (up to $250,000 over 1-2 years)
- Implementation grants to two or more institutions that allow for the augmentation or scaling of existing partnerships/collaborations (up to $500,000 over 2-3 years)