12.09.2024
Multidisciplinary projects are welcome that relate to the use, application or impact of data on democratic societies, as well as projects broadly connected to data science and machine learning. Applicable fields are not limited and can range from emerging technologies to bioinformatics to humanities to sciences.
Projects in the thematic field of “Application and/or Impact of Data on Democratic Societies” will receive preference in the selection process.
Max. Grant Amount: 10,000 € from UT and $10,000 from UNC-Chapel Hill
Purpose: Planning a larger collaborative initiative or preparing an external grant application
Application Deadline: 15 November 2024 (funds to be used by 30 June 2026)
Who can apply: Applications must be submitted by a team of researchers from both universities and include at least one full-time research or teaching faculty member. Graduate students and postdocs can be part of the team.
How to Apply: Please request an Application Form from a Contact below. Send forms to:
globalaffairsspam prevention@unc.edu and international.researchspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de
The following costs or activities can be covered by the Seed Grant:
Other Funding: The Seed Grant can be combined with other grants, provided funds are not covering the same activities or costs.
Selection Process: Applications will be evaluated by a joint UNC-UT committee. Applicants will be notified of the results within a few weeks.
Projects will be selected in accordance with the following main criteria (although the committee reserves the right to apply other criteria):
Contacts:
UNC-Chapel Hill:
Melissa McMurray
melissa_mcmurrayspam prevention@unc.edu
UT:
Elmar Hofman
elmar.hofmanspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de