The Collaboration Venture Fund
fosters the development of collaboration, sponsored funding, research and program development to increase research and enrollment for both institutions.
fosters the development of collaboration, sponsored funding, research and program development to increase research and enrollment for both institutions.
The Collaboration Venture Fund for Law School and University faculty and staff will fund collaborative projects that help advance the deeper partnership being forged between the two institutions. This annual fund is intended to foster the development of joint activities, collaborative research and academic programs between the two institutions and to serve as a vehicle to create or extend areas of collaboration, sponsored funding, research and program development.
Some examples include:
The maximum award for proposals with a singular focus is $2,500 (except in unusual circumstances). Proposals that demonstrate an extensive impact on research for both institutions will be considered for funding up to $6,000. These awards do not include salary cost recovery.
All Law School and University faculty and staff are invited to submit proposals but only proposals that reflect the joint activity of both institutions will be accepted. Except in unusual circumstances, proposals should address activity completed by August 3, 2021.
The deadline for proposals is May 1, 2020.
Proposals should be limited to five (5) pages, double-spaced, in 12 point font.
Proposals should include an abstract of the project and its objectives including specific as to how the Albany Law and UAlbany faculty or staff will collaborate on the project.
Proposals should also include the following information:
A description of the project, including how the proposed program/project will align with the key goals of the collaboration venture fund.
The specific objectives of the project, including whether the project will create, enhance or foster the development of joint programs or activities, collaborative research or additional academic programs between the two institutions.
A timeline for the project that proposes the length of the project/program and when specific tasks/activities should be carried out over the period of the project/program.
Proposals must be submitted electronically to [email protected] by May 1, 2020, with the subject line "Law Partnership Funds Proposal."
Proposals will be reviewed by the members of the Affiliation Implementation Team using a common rubric.
Applications will be reviewed based on the quality of the proposed project. The following criteria will be used to evaluate proposals:
Preference will be given to proposals that:
If your proposal is selected for funding, the collaborators will be asked to submit a final progress report that details the key accomplishments for the project or program.
Note: Applications submitted after the due date will be reviewed pending funding availability and decided on the first-come-first-served basis.