Applications are now being accepted for the 2023 Nexus Awards. The deadline is March 30, 2023 at 11:59PM.
Applications from all academic and professional disciplines within Johns Hopkins University are invited. Proposals may cover fundamental, clinical, or applied research, or projects within the arts and humanities. While not required, proposals may include an external, DC-based partner. Proposals must make significant use of 555 Pennsylvania Avenue, the university’s new home in Washington, DC.
Applications must include at least one faculty member and/or APL staff member representing at least one school/division or affiliate of the university from the following list: Applied Physics Lab (APL); Berman Institute of Bioethics (BI); Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH); Carey Business School (CBS); Center for Talented Youth (CTY); Human Language Technology Center of Excellence (HLTCOE); Jhpiego; Krieger School of Arts and Sciences (KSAS); Peabody Institute; School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS); School of Education (SOE); School of Medicine (SOM); School of Nursing (SON); Sheridan Libraries; and Whiting School of Engineering (WSE).
While applications from a single faculty member are welcome, the Nexus Awards–Research are especially interested in proposals from multiple faculty members that span more than one school/division of the university.
Only one Nexus Award–Research proposal per lead PI will be accepted. There is no limit to the number of Nexus Award–Research proposals one may submit as co-PI.
Students and postdoctoral fellows are not eligible to serve as PIs or co-PIs on Nexus Award–Research applications.
Teams may request up to $300,000, with an award term of up to two years, to focus on either a new area of collaborative work or an expansion of an on-going area of collaborative work. While not required, proposals are encouraged to include a DC-based external partner. All Nexus Award–Research proposals must make significant use of 555 Pennsylvania Avenue, the university’s new home in Washington, DC. Support may be used for salary, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows or technicians, equipment, and travel, as well as convenings and other engagements held at 555 Penn. Fringe should be included in all salary requests. Because the aim of this program is to support interdisciplinary interactions at JHU that leverage the university’s new home in Washington, DC, no more than 10% of the grant should be allocated as a subaward. We strongly recommend that a departmental administrator reviews proposed budgets for accuracy. Applications must describe a credible plan that ensures they will make substantial progress during the funding period.
2023 awards will be announced in the spring and award funding will begin on 7/1/2023, which coincides with the opening of 555 Penn.
For any Nexus Award—Research proposal that includes APL, please ensure that APL co-PI(s) coordinate their proposal with Briana Vecchio-Pagan (Briana.Vecchio-Pagan@jhuapl.edu) prior to final submission to JHU. APL proposals must be submitted to Briana Vecchio-Pagan by Friday, March 20 at 11:59PM for internal technical and financial review.
Applications will consist of six elements:
The review process will evaluate the innovativeness of the project, the strength of the interdisciplinary collaboration, the planned uses of 555 Penn, and the project’s potential for long-term impact. Collaborators who have previously worked and/or published together are not excluded from applying. Proposals will be reviewed by a panel of faculty.
Recipients will submit a final progress report, including any completed work, reports of invention, interactions with policymakers or other DC-based stakeholders, and any external funding applications/awards enabled by this funding. Recipients may also be asked to present their work at a Provost’s Symposium.
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