Faculty Research Opportunities
Internal Research Opportunities
External Research Opportunities
Resources
Internal Research Opportunities
Scholarly potential and production are important criteria for the hiring and promotion
of tenure-stream faculty in the School of Arts and Sciences. Faculty members are expected
to maintain active research agendas throughout their careers. Tufts provides numerous forms
of support for faculty research. Tenure-stream faculty are often given a reduced teaching
load during their first year and a full-year of paid research leave during their
probationary period. Thereafter faculty are eligible for regular sabbaticals and further
research leaves through the Faculty Research Awards Committee (FRAC). FRAC also provides
various levels of funding for research projects undertaken by full-time faculty at any stage
in their career. Opportunities to share research are provided by the
Dean's Faculty
Forum and a variety of departmental events.
Bernstein Faculty Fellows - Through the generosity
of Drs. Leonard (A'53, D'56, A'01) and Jane Holmes Bernstein, this Program was instituted
in 2005 and continues to offer faculty of the School of Arts and Sciences a chance to
explore interdisciplinary opportunities while learning to balance the multiple aspects
of research, teaching, and service that compose an academic career.
Faculty Research Awards Committee
(FRAC) - FRAC administers and awards funding for a variety of awards. The members of
the committee evaluate proposals and distribute funds made available to it for support of
research conducted by members of the Faculty of Arts, Sciences and Engineering.
Junior
Research Leave Policy - Junior Faculty Research Leaves may be granted to tenure-track
faculty members in order to give them an opportunity to devote themselves full-time to
scholarship. All tenure-track faculty members who pass the second-year review are eligible
to apply for a Junior Faculty Research Leave.
Mellon PostDoctoral
Fellowships - The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has generously provided Tufts University
with funding to bring two postdoctoral fellows each year for four years to pursue new
collaborative research projects with Tufts faculty in the Humanities.
External Research Opportunities
Faculty are also strongly encouraged to pursue outside funding to support their research.
Beyond the Tufts campus, the Boston area is rich in academic resources. Tufts belongs to a
consortium of local college and university libraries, and faculty may apply for access to
the unrivalled libraries at Harvard University.
External
Funding Sources - The Office of the Vice Provost has compiled a list of links to access
external funding agencies to support faculty research.
IRIS Database - Search
the Illinois Researcher Information Service (IRIS) database for funding opportunities in
a variety of fields.
Resources
Corporate and Foundation Relations
- The Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations (CFR) is part of the University's
central Advancement Division. Its mission is to maximize resources and financial support
from corporations, foundations and associations -- nationally and internationally -- on
behalf of the administration and faculty.
Grant Proposal Submission Checklist - This form has
been designed specifically for the use of the A&S faculty to assist in the grant
submission process. In it you will find guidance concerning university and department
requirements, procedures, required forms, and most importantly, who to contact should
questions arise.
Office of the Vice
Provost - The Office of the Vice Provost is responsible for pre-award and non-fiscal
post-award administration of grants and contracts (through the Research Administration
Office), protection, management, and licensing of the University's intellectual property
(through the Office for Technology Licensing and Industry Collaboration), oversight of
the use of human subjects and laboratory animals in research, implementation of the
University's policies on conflict of interest in research and scientific misconduct,
and for working with other administrative offices to create an environment at the
University that encourages and facilitates research.
Research Administration Representatives
- Consult this list to see which Research Administration Representative is assigned
to your department.
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