Money Talks

Money Talks is a monthly workshop series hosted by the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan, to promote faculty research.






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Allison Alexy

A presentation for new and junior faculty at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

Are you overwhelmed by all the acronyms and processes for getting funding for your research at U-M? Unsure what is meant by BFI funds, shortcodes, eGif, Concur, and discretionary funds? Want to learn more about internal pots of money and fellowships to support your research or help you achieve goals for promotion? Then this presentation is for you!

IRWG Interim Director Allison Alexy will demystify internal funding at the University of Michigan. She’ll explain the various funding sources, what these acronyms mean, and how to approach your money as you plan your UM career with examples, links, and resources. There will be time for Q&A at the end.

This presentation is specifically intended for collegiate postdocs, new, and junior faculty at UM Ann Arbor, particularly those in humanities and social science departments in LSA.

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This workshop will be recorded. Please register to receive the recording link after the event.




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Rebecca Irvine

This is part of a monthly series of workshops from the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan, to promote faculty research.

Rebecca Irvine will explain the funding mechanisms available through IRWG and the associated application processes. There will be time for Q&A.


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Donna Lartigue
 

This is part of a monthly series of workshops from the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan, to promote faculty research.

The University of Michigan Foundation Relations team collectively has decades of experience working with the top funders in Southeast Michigan, the Midwest and the United States. Donna Lartigue, Associate Director for Foundation Relations to the Office of University Development, will introduce her unit and talk about some key foundations funding research related to gender and sexuality.

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Rebecca Irvine

This is part of a monthly series of workshops from the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan, to promote faculty research.


Rebecca Irvine will explain the funding mechanisms available through IRWG and the associated application processes. This session will focus on the upcoming deadlines for the Faculty Seed Grants and IRWG Incubators. There will be time for Q&A.

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Alexus Roane

This is part of a monthly series of workshops from the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan, to promote faculty research.

IRWG Graduate Fellow, Alexus Roane will highlight funding opportunities offered through the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation that may be of particular interest to IRWG Affiliates.


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Rebecca Irvine


This is part of a monthly series of workshops from the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan, to promote faculty research.


Rebecca Irvine will discussing finding, applying, and securing funding from federal agencies beyond NIH, NSF, and NEH, particularly focusing on opportunities available through various government departments. There will be time for Q&A.


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Elyse Aurbach, Assistant Director, Public Engagement & Research Impacts

The Public Engagement & Research Impacts team at the University of Michigan works to catalyze a robust and interconnected Public Engagement and Research Impacts infrastructure and community across the University of Michigan. We aim to connect faculty, students, and staff to the right partner, resource, or tool at the right time to support ethical and effective efforts to amplify the public impacts of research.

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