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Grants will be awarded for proposals that support research beyond current work in bioethics to resolve pressing ethical issues in clinical, biomedical, and public health decision making, policy, and practice and to create a community that enhances future bioethics research by scholars and alumni/ae.
Priority will be given to applicants whose research addresses innovative ideas and/or emerging topics. Lower priority will be given to applicants primarily carrying out educational reform or theoretical work with limited applicability to practice, research, or policy. The Greenwall Foundation values and supports diverse voices in bioethics and welcomes applicants from underrepresented backgrounds in bioethics and academia.
Eligble applicants must be junior faculty members at a university or nonprofit research institute with tax-exempt status in the United States. Additionally, applicants must hold a faculty appointment (or other long-term research position outside a university) that allows at least 50 percent of their effort to perform research (often, this is a faculty position with at least a 60 percent appointment in a tenure-track position or its equivalent).
Letter of Intent are due by September 19, 2022. Selected applicants will be invited to submit a full proposal due January 9, 2023.
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Greenwall Foundation - Faculty Scholars Program
Grant Amount
Up to $50,000
Grant Category