Research

US National Awards: Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists


Provides $250,000 in unrestricted funds to one Laureate in each disciplinary category (Life Sciences, Physical Sciences & Engineering, and Chemistry). Interested participants must hold a doctorate degree and a faculty position at an invited institution (other conditions apply, see the Eligibility category). This is a limited solicitation, view the RDS Limited Solicitation Calendar for additional information on how to apply. Nominations due mid-November annually.

Opportunity ID
bae2d051-bc96-4602-98ee-d1d75de8f0f3
External Deadline
11/29/2025(Anticipated)

ACS Petroleum Research Fund (ACS PRF): Doctoral New Investigator (DNI) Grants

Doctoral New Investigator (DNI) grants provide start-up funding ($110,000 over two years) to support fundamental research in the petroleum field. Applicants must be within the first three years of their first academic appointment at the level of Assistant Professor or the equivalent.

Opportunity ID
46b745c4-033f-4eef-b502-d1d75de8f0f3
External Deadline
03/08/2025 ( Anticipated)

Cottrell Scholars

Eligible applicants are tenure-track faculty who hold primary or courtesy appointments in chemistry, physics, or astronomy departments that offer bachelor's and/or graduate degrees in the applicant's discipline. For the 2023 proposal cycle, eligibility is limited to faculty members who started their first tenure-track appointment anytime in calendar year 2020. Accommodations are made for faculty who have taken maternity or paternity leave, or who have experienced medical conditions or research delays that prompted a tenure clock extension. Funding of $120,000 is available for a three-year project.

External Deadline
07/01/2025 (Anticipated)

New and Early Stage Investigator Policies

In 2009, NIH instituted a new adjunct to the New Investigator policies involving the identification of Early Stage Investigators (ESIs) (see the Section on Early Stage Investigators, below).  ESIs are New Investigators who are within 10 years of completing their terminal research degree or within 10 years of completing their medical residency at the time they apply for R01 grants.In general, a Program Director/Principal Investigator (PD/PI) is considered a New Investigator if he/she has not previously competed successfully as PD/PI for a substantial NIH independent research award.

External Deadline
See sponsor website for specific opportunities and deadlines.
Internal Deadline
Dec. 31, 2017