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GrantID: 8139
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,500
Deadline: January 31, 2024
Grant Amount High: $5,000
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Post-Doctoral Research Fellowships in Utah
The Banking Institution's Individual Grants for Post Doctoral Training program aims to support research excellence in Utah by providing fellowship awards to qualified institutions. The program focuses on two key research fields, and the priority outcomes are closely tied to the state's unique strengths and challenges.
Advancing Research in Key Fields
Utah is home to a thriving research community, with institutions like the University of Utah and Utah State University driving innovation in fields such as biomedical sciences and environmental sustainability. The state's research ecosystem is further supported by programs like the Utah Science Technology and Research (USTAR) initiative, which aims to boost economic development through scientific research and technology commercialization.
The priority outcomes for this grant program are closely aligned with Utah's research strengths. By supporting post-doctoral research fellowships in the designated fields, the program aims to advance the state's research capabilities and drive economic growth. For example, research in biomedical sciences can inform the development of new treatments and therapies, addressing the health needs of Utah's growing population.
Addressing Demographic and Geographic Challenges
Utah's demographic profile presents both opportunities and challenges for research and innovation. The state's population is growing rapidly, with a high proportion of young people and a diverse cultural heritage. However, rural areas of the state face significant challenges, including limited access to research funding and resources.
The priority outcomes for this grant program take into account Utah's demographic and geographic characteristics. By supporting research in areas that address the state's unique challenges, such as environmental sustainability and public health, the program aims to drive innovation and improve the quality of life for Utah's residents. For instance, research on water conservation and management can help address the needs of Utah's rural communities, where water scarcity is a pressing issue.
The state's unique geography, with its mix of urban and rural areas, also presents opportunities for research on topics like public transportation and infrastructure development. The Utah Department of Transportation, for example, is working to improve transportation infrastructure in the state, and research on innovative transportation solutions can inform these efforts.
Measuring Success
The success of the Individual Grants for Post Doctoral Training program will be measured by the progress made towards the priority outcomes. This includes the advancement of research in the designated fields, the development of new knowledge and technologies, and the impact of the research on Utah's economy and society.
To achieve these outcomes, the program will support research projects that demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's research needs and priorities. Applicants will be expected to demonstrate how their research aligns with the program's priority outcomes and how it will contribute to the state's economic and social development.
Q: What are the priority research fields for the Individual Grants for Post Doctoral Training program in Utah? A: The program focuses on two key research fields, which are closely aligned with Utah's research strengths and priorities.
Q: How will the success of the program be measured? A: The success of the program will be measured by the progress made towards the priority outcomes, including the advancement of research in the designated fields and the impact of the research on Utah's economy and society.
Q: Can applicants from outside Utah apply for the Individual Grants for Post Doctoral Training program? A: While the program is focused on supporting research in Utah, applicants from other states or institutions may be eligible if they have a clear connection to the state's research community and can demonstrate how their research will benefit Utah. For example, collaborations between Utah-based researchers and institutions in other states, such as Illinois or New York City, may be considered if they align with the program's priority outcomes and demonstrate a clear benefit to Utah.
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