Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award
Please distribute this information to your faculty to determine if they
have an interest in submitting a proposal to this program.
WHAT: Limited Submission Proposal for the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award.
WHO: Pis appointed no earlier than mid-year 2004 in departments that focus on the chemical sciences.
WHY: The award is an unrestricted grant of $75,000.
WHEN: Internal deadline of December 7, 2009
HOW: Faculty should submit an internal proposal to osppc@tamu.edu for review by the internal selection committee.
THE FINE PRINT:
Details available below and online at http://researchpolicy.tamu.edu/limited-submission-proposals
The funding agency below has limited the number of preliminary proposals to one per institution for the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award. If the number of faculty wishing to submit a proposal exceeds the number allowed by the agency, we will conduct an internal selection process. Below are due dates for the program, including the due date of the internal proposal for review by the internal selection committee, the date for announcement of the internal selection and the due date for submission to the agency.
AGENCY: The Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
AGENCY PROGRAM TITLE: Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award
BRIEF PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award is intended to advance the teaching and research programs of award winners in the chemical sciences, including biochemistry, materials chemistry and chemical engineering. The program is designed to provide discretionary funding to faculty at early stages in their careers. Criteria for selection include a commitment to education and an independent body of scholarship that signals the promise of continuing outstanding contributions to both research and teaching. Selection is judged primarily on individual research attainment and promise, but evidence of excellence in teaching is also expected.
Descriptions of research accomplishments and future plans should be directed to a general chemical audience, avoiding the use of highly specialized terminology and undefined acronyms. Consideration will be given to publications, external funding, awards and honors, and evidence of dedication to excellence in education in and beyond the classroom.
Recommendations for awards are based primarily on the nominee’s scholarly research achievements as an independent faculty member, as assessed by the Foundation’s reviewers, and the judgment of the nominee’s peers exemplified by letters of recommendation. Nominees must hold a full-time tenure-track appointment and are normally expected to be within the first five years of their academic careers.
More information can be found at: http://www.dreyfus.org/
AGENCIES ELIGIBLE TO SUBMIT: The Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award is open to institutions that grant bachelors or higher degrees in the chemical sciences, including biochemistry, materials chemistry and chemical engineering.
AWARD INFORMATION: In general, 10 awards are made annually. The award is an unrestricted grant of $75,000 for a maximum of five years.
ELIGIBLE PROJECTS COSTS: Indirect Cost (F&A) Limitations: No more than $7,500 of the $75,000 award (10%) may be used for departmental expenses associated with research and education. Defrayal of academic-year salary is not allowed.
COST SHARING: NONE.
Internal Selection Procedures and Deadlines
December 4, 2009: Deadline for an email of intent, including the name of the PI, title of internal proposal and a 1-3 sentence description of the project. Send email of intent to osppc@tamu.edu
December 7, 2009: Deadline to obtain signatures of approval from your department head and dean to submit an internal proposal to the Research Policy and Development Support Office for review by the internal selection committee. The internal proposal should include:
(1) A summary, up to three pages, of research and teaching accomplishments and future plans, based on the proposal description as outlined in the Dreyfus Foundation Program announcement;
(2) A detailed budget.
The form for completing the internal proposal is at: http://researchpolicy.tamu.edu/limited-submission-proposals/internalselectionlspform.pdf
This completed form should be submitted electronically to osppc@tamu.edu for review by the internal selection committee.
*Once your internal proposal has been received with all of the necessary signatures, you will receive an email indicating it will be reviewed by the internal selection committee. If you do not receive the confirmation email, please call 5-1812.*
Please read the RFP carefully for specific requirements of the program at http://www.dreyfus.org/
Selection of a proposal will be based on Dreyfus Foundation guidelines. Meeting the needs of the university’s reinvestment plan will also be taken into account. During the selection process, the internal selection committee may contact departments and colleges for their opinions and commitments. They may also request additional information from PI’s.
December 18, 2009: The Internal Selection Committee will notify PIs of the result of the internal competition.
February 11, 2010: Dreyfus Foundation deadline for full proposal.



