Internal Funding Opportunities
RESEARCH, SCHOLARLY AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY INTERNAL AWARDS PROGRAM 2012-13
The President in close cooperation with the Provost and the Academic Senate has authorized a new internal awards program in support of faculty research, scholarly and creative activity. This program will be administered by Office of Research and Funded Projects and the University Committee on Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity. For the 2012-13 application year, two types of awards are authorized awarding a total of $300,000 to be expended in the 2013-14 academic year.
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Proposal Development Program
The Proposal Development Program is administered by the Office of Research and Funded Projects. Funds are provided by an allocation of indirect funds from the CSUDH Foundation. Intended to complement other university research award programs, the Proposal Development Program provides faculty and staff with support beyond that normally provided by the Office of Research and Funded Projects for the preparation of grant proposals to external agencies. Read more. To view document MS Word required.
Sally Casanova Memorial Awards Program (RSCAAP)
The Sally Casanova Memorial Awards Program winners for Fall 2010 Mini-Grant Award and Summer 2008 Fellowship Award.
Fall 2010 Mini-Grant Award Winners:
Kathleen Chai, Nursing
Educating and Enculturating Clinical Nursing Faculty
Anne Soon Choi, Interdisciplinary Studies/PACE
Understanding Depression in Asian American Pacific Islander Older Adults
Jonathon Grasse, Music
Jonathon Grasse Music CD
Jim Keville, Art & Design
Creative Activity: Exploring Dichotomies in My Art
Jerry Moore, Anthropology
Final Manuscript Preparation: The Prehistory of Home
Matt Mutchler, Sociology
Sexual Health Communication and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Young Gay Men and Women
Lauren Outland, Nursing
The Role of Beliefs and Behavior in Ease of Maintaining Weight
Vivian Price, Interdisciplinary Studies/PACE
Harvest of Loneliness Broadcast
Tayyeb Shabbir, Accounting and Finance
Potential Impact of Financial and Economic Crisis of 2007-09 on U.S. "Structural" Unemployment
Summer 2008 Fellowship Award Winners:
Katherine Bates, Biology
Discovery of Drosophila melanogaster dorsal appendage morphogenesis genes, as a model system for neu
Antonia Boadi, Computer Science
Simulation and Parameterization of Key Homeland Security Technologies
Judith King, Earth Science
Simulation and Parameterization of Key Homeland Security Technologies
Richard Kravchak, Music
Preparation and performance of new works for oboe, clarinet, and piano at Festival Forfest
Terrence McGlynn, Biology
Mechanisms of social consciousness and group defense: chemical cues that mediate nesting behavior
Thomas James Norman, Marketing & Management
Human Resource Outsourcing and Employee Engagement and Retention
Ariana Pitchon, Anthropology
Uncovering the Myths and Realities of Subsistence Fishing in the United States: The Case of Los Angeles County, California

