Shell Center seeks faculty proposals
The Shell Center for Sustainability is seeking faculty proposals for interdisciplinary research in the areas of energy, air quality, water quality, biodiversity-forestry, climate change and urban sustainability.
The Shell Center will allocate up to $200,000 in fiscal year 2008-09 to support up to five grants.
Priority will be given to projects that involve partnerships and collaboration on a multidisciplinary basis, involving at least two separate departments, to address one or more of the following priorities:
- Expanding or altering knowledge related to threats to sustainability arising in one or more of the six research areas listed above
- Addressing how public policies might influence private sector decisions to make them more compatible with sustainable development
- Demonstrating how new scientific understanding or new technology can reduce threats to sustainability arising in one or more of the six research areas listed above
- Demonstrating how the Shell Center funding will help leverage additional research, resources and opportunities
- Providing appropriate opportunities for involving undergraduate students in the research project
Proposals must be submitted by 5 p.m. Sept. 2 and should be addressed to Lilibeth Andre, associate director of the Shell Center, MS 27. The can also be submitted electronically to lilibeth.andre@rice.edu.
For detailed information on this request for proposals, visit http://shellcenter.rice.edu/research.cfm or e-mail lilibeth.andre@rice.edu.
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