Research
Scholar
Generous support from the Office of the Provost continues to make possible this program which provides a three-credit course release. The Research Scholar will be able to use the time afforded by the release to advance his or her scholarship.
The program is open to all full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty members at UW-Green Bay. The Scholar will be expected to work on a specific research project and generate a tangible product during the semester of work (e.g., a grant proposal, draft of a manuscript, book proposal, or preparation of creative works for exhibition/performance/publication). Time may be used to develop a new project (e.g., a grant proposal), to complete an existing project (e.g., the final chapters of a book), or to complete a distinct stage of a larger ongoing project.
Please see priorities and guidelines set by the Research Council in the Call for Proposals and Guidelines below.
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Sample Research Scholar Proposals
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Scott Ashmann
Department: Professional Program in EducationView Sample
Unit: Professional Studies
Title: National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant Proposal with the Einstein Project -
Andrew Kersten
Department: HistoryView Sample
Unit: Social Change & Development
Title: Biography of Clarence S. Darrow
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Illene Noppe
Department: Human DevelopmentView Sample
Unit:
Title: Death Studies, Focused on Death Education -
Amy Wolf
Department: BiologyView Sample
Unit: Natural and Applied Sciences
Title: Development of a National Science Foundation REU Proposal for an internationally networked study of temperate forest dynamics