Dear Colleagues,

 

If you are already working on an AERA grant proposal, then let this serve as a reminder. If not, it may not be too late. Check out these funding opportunities from AERA.

 

Michael

AERA Funding Opportunities

  

AERA Grants Program

Supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the AERA-NSF Grants Program emphasizes the advanced statistical analysis of data sets from the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics, NSF, and other federal agencies. The program also supports studies using large-scale international data systems (e.g., PISA, PIRLS, or TIMMS) that benefit from U.S. federal government support. In addition, statewide longitudinal administrative data systems enhanced through federal grants are also eligible for consideration. Proposals are encouraged from a variety of disciplines, such as, but not limited to, education, sociology, economics, psychology, demography, statistics, and psychometrics.

  

AERA Grants Program Dissertation Grants AERA provides dissertation funding for advanced doctoral students to undertake doctoral dissertations using data from the large-scale data sets. The award provides professional development, training, and networking opportunities for students. Awards are for one-year, for an amount of up to $25,000. Deadline: Wednesday, October 17, 2018.

  

AERA Grants Program Research Grants AERA provides small grants for faculty members, postdoctoral researchers, and other doctoral-level scholars to undertake quantitative research using data from large-scale data sets. Research Grants are awarded for one or two years, for an amount of up to $35,000. Deadline: Wednesday, October 17, 2018.

  

Contact the AERA Grants Program via email (grantsprogram@aera.net) or phone (202-238-3200) if you have any questions.

  

AERA Minority Dissertation Fellowship in Education Research

The Fellowship provides support for doctoral dissertation research, to advance education research by outstanding minority graduate students, and to improve the quality and diversity of university faculties. This fellowship is targeted for members of racial and ethnic groups historically underrepresented in higher education (e.g., African Americans, Alaskan Natives, American Indians, Asian Americans, Hispanics or Latinos, and Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islanders). The fellowship provides funding for up to $19,000 for a one-year project and $1,000 reimbursement to attend the AERA Annual Meeting. Deadline: Thursday, November 1, 2018.

  

Contact the AERA Minority Dissertation Fellowship in Education Research Program via email (fellowships@aera.net) or phone (202-238-3200) if you have any questions.

 

Michael J. Karcher, Ed.D., Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research

Professor of Educational Psychology,

College of Education and Human Development

The University of Texas at San Antonio
501 Cesar Chavez Blvd., Suite DB 4.337 (DT), San Antonio, TX 78207
MB 3.476 (Main Campus)

michael.karcher@utsa.edu

(210) 458-2032; 458-2650 (department)

Monica Trevino, Ph.D., Senior Grant Development Coordinator

College of Education and Human Development

The University of Texas at San Antonio

MB 3.464 

Monica.trevino3@utsa.edu

(210) 458-4806; (210) 458-4487 Fax

Downtown office hours: Thursdays

DB  4.226