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Steven D. Manners Research Development Awards

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2024 ANNOUNCEMENT
Steven Manners Research Development Awards 


Guidelines

Introduction
In memory of Steven Manners, who served as Assistant Director of the Center for many years, we are pleased to announce the 24th annual research development awards program in recognition of his contributions to the Center and the University community. We will make two awards of up to $20,000 each, contingent upon the quality of applications and availability of funds. These awards will support pilot research in the social, behavioral, and policy sciences that has the potential of leading to larger, externally funded projects of interest to local/national foundations or state/federal agencies. The proposed research must align with UCSUR's mission of working collaboratively to conduct interdisciplinary research that improves communities and addresses social, economic, health, and policy issues most relevant to society.

Eligibility
Full-time faculty, post docs, and research associates from all University of Pittsburgh campuses may apply.

Activities to be Supported
Funds from this award may be used to cover the direct costs of carrying out the research and may include the salary of a research assistant or graduate student, participant payments, and other activities/costs directly associated with the conduct of the research. Costs that are not allowed include the investigator's salary, travel for conferences or seminars, dues for professional societies, and subscriptions to journals. Applicants are encouraged, though not required, to consider use of UCSUR services (e.g., survey or ecological momentary assessment [EMA] methods; qualitative audio and video transcription and coding; Western Pennsylvania Regional Data Center resources; Geographic Information Systems [GIS]; gerontological research consultation).

Evaluation Criteria for Research Development Grants
The following criteria will be used in evaluating proposals:

  • scientific merit;
  • background and experience of investigator;
  • adequacy of resources and environment;
  • appropriateness of budget for the proposed work;
  • strong likelihood that the pilot work will lead to subsequent external peer reviewed funding, and
  • relevance to UCSUR focus areas.

Due Dates and Duration of Manners Awards

Letter of Intent. The Manners Awards has instituted a letter of intent requirement. The goal of this is to allow the screening out of proposals that are not within the scope of the awards. Applicants are required to submit a one-page letter of intent to describe the proposed project. The letter of intent is due by March 4, 2024.

Application. Applicants selected to submit a full proposal will be notified within two weeks. Final applications are due May 9, 2024. Awards will be made by July 1, 2024. Start dates for awards can be any time after July 12, 2024. IRB approval is required in order to access funds for Research Development Grants. Projects should be completed within a one-year period. A progress/final report is due at the end of Year 01, and, if needed, an extension request must accompany the Year 01 progress report requesting an additional year to complete the project.

Letters of intent and applications must be submitted electronically to Anna Aivaliotis at annaca@pitt.edu.

Please refer all questions to Dr. Scott Beach at scottb@pitt.edu.


 


Manners Award

Award Overview

Each year, the University Center for Social and Urban Research (UCSUR) awards the Steven D. Manners Research Development Awards to promising research projects in the social, behavioral, and policy sciences on campus. These awards honor the memory of Steve Manners, a sociologist who began working at the Center in 1974 and served as its Assistant Director from 1989 until his death in September 2000. His research and service to the Center and the University community were dedicated to improving social conditions in the urban environment.

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We will make two awards of up to $20,000 each, contingent upon the quality of applications and availability of funds. The proposed research must align with UCSUR's mission of working collaboratively to conduct interdisciplinary research that improves communities and addresses social, economic, health, and policy issues most relevant to society. Full-time faculty, post docs, and research associates from all University of Pittsburgh campuses may apply.

Manners Award Summary List

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