STALEY SMALL GRANTS
For Cancer-Related Research At Wellesley
College
Staley Small Grants are available to Wellesley
College faculty conducting cancer-related research. The purpose of the
grant is to facilitate research "on site" and to support research expenses
for which external grants are not readily available, but which are
necessary for the scientist's progress. Like the Brachman Hoffman Small
Grants, Staley Small Grants provide short-term aid for the research
project.
Support Provided:
Staley Small Grants will provide maximum aid of $4,000 ($4,800
if supporting a summer research student) to an individual during any
given calendar year. The grant may be used for items of direct
expense essential to the plan of
the
researcher and which are not available otherwise. Examples of appropriate
requests include: research and clerical assistance, including wages
for
student assistants; expendable supplies; minor equipment needs; page
costs; travel for the purpose of data collection or collaborative
work; costs for use of off-campus facilities; conference calls. Students
should be
paid an hourly wage in accordance with College policy. Computer
purchases are allowed provided that the applicant gives a detailed
justification, explaining in what way the item is integral to the research
project (e.g.,
it interfaces with a piece of experimental apparatus, is essential
for data collection, or is needed to perform calculations or simulations
for
which exisisting computing capacity is insufficient). Ordinarily, the
purchase of a laptop computer for the sole purpose of travel or convenience
is
not permitted.
Support from the Small Grant Program is not
available for released time opportunities, summer salary supplements,
convention travel and expenses, service and repair of equipment. In addition,
the grant may not be used to support curriculum development or the
writing of textbooks.
Granting Period:
January 1 - December 31, 2008 (Application due
December 4, 2007)
June 1, 2008 - May 31, 2009 (Application deadline
due April 7, 2008)
Please Note: All awards are to be expended
within the granting period and requests may only be made for items to be
used within that period.
Eligibility:
Tenured and tenure-track faculty working on
projects as described above, full-time and regular part-time, are
eligible, as are faculty emeriti and non-tenure-track faculty on multi-year
contracts. Faculty outside the Science Center are eligible if they
are conducting cancer-related research. Faculty members on paid leaves
may use Small Grants to support research
on-site. Ordinarily, in a given academic year, a faculty member is eligible
to apply for only a Brachman Hoffman or a Staley Small Grant, but not
both.
Application Procedures:
Applicants must submit the following information to
Mary Hogan in the Science Center Office:
Cover Sheet:
Name, Rank and Department
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Title of Project
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Current sources and amount of support for the
project
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Other sources and amount of support for other
current projects and pending projects
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Statement by the researcher that the requested
items are not currently supported elsewhere
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Prior Staley support. (Verify that reports have
been filed.)
Project Description: A three to four page
description. If the project has been previously funded by any source, the
applicant should describe what specific progress has been made. In
addition, if the project has been supported by previous Staley Small
Grants, the applicant should indicate how the award was spent, providing
an explanation for any underspending.
The project description should be clearly written,
with its salient features understandable by a general scientific audience. The quality and clarity of the written proposal will be an important
consideration in the selection process.
Budget: One or two pages specifying the
requested budget items and their relationship to the project. The budget
should be itemized and as specific as possible. Estimates for student
stipends and salaries may be obtained from Mary Hogan.
The selection committee may contact the applicant
if additional information is needed.
Recipient's Responsibilities:
A full written report must be submitted to the
Faculty Director of the Science Center within thirty days following the
completion of the granting period. The report should include a summary
of the work accomplished and a budget accounting. Filing this report is
a pre-condition of applying for future small grants.
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It is expected that the award will be used for
the expenses submitted, and that the aid will be relinquished if funding
for the items is received from other sources. In addition, any use of
funds for purposes which are not included in the original proposal must
be approved in advance by the Faculty Director of the Science Center.
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The recipient assumes personal financial
responsibility for any expenses which exceed the amount of the award.
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The recipient should be aware that all money
unexpended at the conclusion of the granting period will revert to the
Staley Small Grant Program.
Selection Procedures:
The awards will be made by the Brachman
Hoffman/Staley Committee chaired by the Faculty Director of the Science
Center. Other members of the Committee include the Dean of the College,
the Director of Sponsored Research, and five faculty members from the
Science Center. These latter members are elected by the Science Center
faculty, one each from the departments of Biological Sciences and
Chemistry; one from among Psychology, Mathematics and Computer Science;
and two from departments in the Science Center not already represented by
elected faculty members on the committee. At least one member is
non-tenured.
The number of awards in each granting period will
vary depending upon the expendable income available. Partial awards may be
made.
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