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WHAT WE DO Research Development at MIT is a unit within the Office of the Vice President for Research tasked with strategically leveraging resources to increase MIT's research competitiveness.
The Research Development team works directly with faculty, Institute administration, strategic partners and funders to facilitate research program funding.
Research Development's role includes:
• Leadership and coordination of multi-investigator and multi-institutional proposals and strategic initiatives
• Management of the campus Limited Submission Competitions
• Identifying and disseminating funding resources and training materials
• Working directly with faculty to identify and respond to funding opportunities
• Serving as the VPR liaison to the Office of Foundation relations and other entities on and off campus
RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT Office of the Vice President for Research
• FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES • PROPOSAL SUPPORT • COMPLEX PROPOSAL COORDINATION • PROPOSAL CONSULTATION • LIMITED SUBMISSIONS
77 Massachusetts Avenue NE18-901 Cambridge MA, 02139
phone: 617.258.9624 617.324.6870
email: [email protected]
https://research.mit.edu/research-development
WHO WE ARE
Jacob E. Levin, Ph.D. Director of Research Development
For over two decades, Dr. Levin has been working with faculty to identify and secure funding to support their research. A founding Board Member and Past-President
of NORDP, he has served as grant reviewer for agencies such as the NSF and NIH, and is a Fellow of the AAAS. Dr. Levin received his BA in physics and math from Cornell University, an MA in physics and a PhD in molecular and cell biology from UC Berkeley, and was a postdoctoral fellow in the MIT department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences. Cathy A. Borgesen Assistant Director
Cathy brings a deep knowledge of research funding and management to the RD team. She manages over 150 limited submission opportunities annually, and has been the de facto central
point of contact on campus for the 10 Advanced Manufacturing Institutes of which MIT is a member. Ms. Borgesen holds a BA in sociology from UMass Amherst, an MA in sociology from Emory University, and a Graduate Certificate in research administration from Emmanuel College.
Contact us: [email protected] 617.258.9624 617.324.6870
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
In the current hyper-competitive funding environment an increasingly diverse mix of sponsors support the cutting-edge research being conducted at MIT. It is essential for faculty members to be able to identify and secure funding from a wide range of sources.
MIT’s Research Development team works directly with faculty to understand their funding needs and help identify and secure funding.
For information on research funders visit: osp.mit.edu/finding-funding
To run a customized funding search, go to:
pivot.proquest.com
FUNDING NEWS
Sign up for MITfundops, the campus research funding Listserv, to receive announcements about Limited Submissions and other funding opportunities at:
mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mitfundops
LIMITED SUBMISSIONS
MIT Vice President for Research Maria T. Zuber (VPR) is responsible for administering the application/nomination process for limited submission funding opportunities. On behalf of the VPR, Research Development will announce a deadline and requirements for an internal review and selection of applications, and manage the competition. Some MIT internal competition nominations are limited to Department Head/Lab Director recommendations only.
All campus limited submission competitions can be accessed through the MITfunding online system located here:
mitfunding.infoready4.com
COMPLEX PROPOSAL COORDINATION
The Research Development team works with faculty members and groups to develop and submit large, complex proposals that align with MIT’s strategic research priorities. We can:
• Facilitate team building • Host meetings and working groups • Provide needed support throughout the
development process • Connect relevant stakeholders • Identify potential collaborators • Interface with MIT leadership • Coordinate with research administration and
other campus offices • Provide scientific and administrative proposal
review and feedback