Council on Governmental Relations (COGR) is an association of research universities, affiliated medical centers, and independent research institutes. COGR has developed a new resource page on the their site dedicated to providing information, analysis, government documents, and other resources about executive actions and changes in policies and practices affecting federally funded research. Check this page for updates regularly as new information and resources are posted here.
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ORSP has named two RSCA Grant Proposal Coaches for 2025 (A Pilot Program)
ORSP is pleased to announce that Linda Dobb and Sarah Nielsen will serve as RSCA Grant Proposal Coaches for the 2025 calendar year. Starting in January 2025, Linda Dobb and Sarah Nielsen will collaborate with the Associate Vice President for Research, Sponsored Programs, and Graduate Studies and the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) personnel, including Faculty Fellows, to support faculty and other PIs in developing competitive external grant proposals. The responsibilities of the coaches will include offering one-on-one consultations, reviewing and editing grant proposal drafts, and helping faculty navigate grant guidelines and requirements. The coaches will also promote available grant development services to the campus community and work to strengthen faculty involvement in external governmental and non-governmental grant-seeking. This pilot program will run through the 2025 calendar year. Faculty can reach out to the coaches to obtain editing or review support before grant proposal submission to external entities
Research and Scholarship Grant Program (RSG) FY 2025-26 is OPEN - The deadline is 11:59 pm, Friday, January 31, 2025. Submit through
The Research and Scholarship Grant Program (RSG) are funded by funds from the Office of the Chancellor and the ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ Division of Academic Affairs. They are intended as “seed grants” to promote the development of new or expanded research, scholarship, and creative activities (RSCA) by faculty. Successful proposals will identify one or more specific products that will result from the project such as a publication in a peer-reviewed journal, submission of a grant proposal to an external sponsor, a public performance, and/or juried competition. The maximum award is $10,000 and must be spent within FY 2025-26.
Ayona Chatterjee, Professor and Chair of the Department of Statistics and Biostatistics, has been appointed the STEM-NET Fellow for 2024-2025. The CSU systemwide STEM-NET program is dedicated to advancing research, fostering community, and encouraging innovative educational initiatives across the CSU network. In her role as the STEM-NET Fellow, Dr. Chatterjee will collaborate closely with the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs to assist faculty with exploring and pursuing grant funding opportunities.
Faculty members with questions about grant opportunities and the submission process at CSUEB are encouraged to contact Ayona anytime at ayona.chatterjee@csueastbay.edu.
CSUEB now has a policy that permits compensation in the form of an incentive for participants in human subjects research. Research participant incentives may be paid to current CSUEB students and people who are non-CSUEB students or employees. CSUEB employees may not be paid a research participant incentive. Student incentives are paid in the form of a credit to a student's University Student Account. Incentives for people who are not CSUEB students and employees may be paid in the form of a gift card. More information about human subjects research participant incentives can be found on the .