Current Grant and Fellowship Opportunities for Summer 2025
Humanities and Humanistic Social Sciences
Click here for current opportunities for Humanities and Humanistic Social Sciences, with deadlines in August - November 2025.
    Faculty seeking external funding for research and creative 
    achievement projects in the Humanities and Humanistic Social Sciences 
    should contact Rachel Brubaker,
     CARAT Associate Director for Research Development. Consult with your 
    department chair or program director before beginning any funding 
    application. External grant and fellowship applications must be routed 
    for university approval in either UMBC's Kuali system or through the 
    CAHSS internal routing form before submission. Plan additional time (5-7
     business days) for routing.
    
    CARAT (Creative Achievement and Research 
    Administration Team) assists CAHSS faculty with research development and
     pre- and post-award services. CARAT offers a range of support 
    activities for faculty seeking extramural funding, including drop-in 
    sessions, individual consultations, workshops, and co-sponsored 
    sessions. Check our website and myUMBC group for upcoming activities.
    To request a consultation or to begin a proposal, visit our pre-award assistance webpage
     (you must be logged-in to myUMBC to complete CARAT request forms). The 
    lead time for fellowship proposal development is 2-3 business weeks, and
     at minimum 4 business weeks for grant proposal development. CARAT 
    reserves the right to decline proposal requests that do not include 
    adequate lead time.
    
    PI Eligibility: UMBC uses Kuali, a cloud-based 
    research administration tool, for proposals and awards. UMBC faculty 
    identified as a Principal Investigator (PI) or Co-Investigator on any 
    proposal or award must first obtain PI eligibility
     in order to develop proposals and receive awards at UMBC. This includes
     faculty with appointments after August 1, 2012, as well as faculty who 
    have not previously applied for external funding. The process involves 
    completing the Principal Investigator Research Administration Training 
    and Education (PIRATE) in Blackboard and a PI Eligibility request form 
    via DocuSign. PI applicants must also obtain PeopleSoft Finance and PAW 
    Access.
    Visit CARAT's website for FAQs on proposals and research policies and procedures at UMBC: https://carat.umbc.edu/support-for-pis/faqs/.
    
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        Posted: June 24, 2025, 11:57 AM