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The Appleby-Mosher Fund provides grants to tenure-track and tenured faculty for research-related expenses such as project initiation (particularly acquisition of materials including data sets), travel to perform research, and conference travel. 

Active Funding Opportunities 

None currently

Upcoming Funding Opportunities

AY 2022-2023 

October 2022 


Closed Funding Opportunities

AY 2021-2022 

AY 2020-2021 

AY 2019-2020

 


 

Grants 

 2019

Azra Hromadžić, Anthropology

Riverine citizenship and the struggle for water in postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina

Kristy Buzard, Economics

Lobbying and legislative uncertainty

Leyla Karakas, Economics 

Believers vs. deniers: Climate change and environmental policy polarization

Yoonseok Lee, Economics

Modeling average in big data environment

Maria Zhu, Economics

The role teachers play in contributing to "positive" racial stereotyping of Asian-American students

Peng Gao, Geography

Morphodynamic characteristics of braided rivers in the source area of the Upper Yangtze River

Timur Hammond, Geography

Sound of the commute: Hearing, belonging, and mobility in contemporary Istanbul

Natalie Koch, Geography

Imperial transition in the Arabian Peninsula: Science, state-making, and the history of American empire in the Trucial States

Tod Rutherford, Geography

Negotiated transitions? Industry 4.0, trade unions, and workplace representational institutions

Robert Wilson, Geography

Winter's end: The future of skiing in a warming world

George Kallandar, History

The royal and elite hunt in Korean history

Samantha Khan Herrick, History

Networks of shared imagination: Apostolic legends of medieval Europe

Junko Takeda, History

Avedik: Louis XIV's Armenian prisoner

Austin Zwick, Policy Studies

The just, smart city

Shana Gadarian, Political Science

Citizens' understandings and reactions to terrorism, surveys and experiments in the United States, Norway, Finland, and Spain

Dimitar Gueorguiev, Political Science

Hawks and doves in U.S.- China relations

Daniel McDowell, Political Science

Descriptive representation in international organizations: The effect of governance reform on IMF legitimacy

Dennis Rasmussen, Political Science

Fears of a setting sun: The disillusionment of America's founders

Yuksel Sezgin, Political Science

Reforming Muslim family laws in non-Muslim regimes: The role of civil courts

Ying Shi, Public Administration and International Affairs

Long-run effects of the Voting Rights Act

Positive stereotyping

Under-represented students in selective schools

Edwin Ackerman, Sociology 

Gender ideology and religious conservative social movements in Mexico

Scott Landes, Sociology

Racial-ethnic differences in educational trajectories for individuals with cognitive impairments: The case of ADHD

Gretchen Purser, Sociology

The project, politics, and performance of "job-readiness"

 2018


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