UM Submission Instructions: Innovations in Graduate Education (IGE) 2026
Sponsor: |
National Science Foundation (NSF) |
Award Title: |
Innovations in Graduate Education (IGE) |
Amount: |
$300,000 - $1 Million
NOTE: FY2025 amounts have not yet been published.
IGE Track 1 Awards (6 to 10 anticipated in FY 2024) are expected to be up to three (3) years in duration with a total budget between $300,000 and $500,000.
IGE Track 2 Awards (6 to 12 anticipated in FY 2024) are expected to be up to five (5) years in duration with a total budget up to $1,000,000. |
UM Deadline: |
12/19/2025 |
Sponsor Deadline: |
03/25/2026 |
Description: |
The IGE program is dedicated to (a) piloting, testing, and validating innovative approaches to graduate education, and (b) supporting research on the graduate education system and rigorous examination of outcomes associated with systemic graduate education interventions and policies. The IGE program seeks to generate the knowledge required for the customization and implementation of the most successful, transformative approaches.
The goals of the IGE Program are to:
---Generate the knowledge base needed to inform the development of bold, new, and potentially transformative approaches to graduate education as well as their customization, implementation, and broader adoption.
---Catalyze rapid advances in STEM graduate education broadly as well in particular disciplinary and interdisciplinary STEM fields.
The IGE Program calls for proposals in two tracks to:
---Design, pilot, and test new, innovative and transformative approaches for inclusive STEM graduate education (Track 1);
---Examine the impact of innovative systemic policies, procedures, and interventions on graduate education outcomes (Track 2);
---Examine the potential to extend a successful approach developed in one discipline or context to other disciplines or contexts (Tracks 1 and 2);
---Develop approaches that are informed by learning science and the existing body of knowledge about STEM graduate education (Tracks 1 and 2). |
Number of Applicants University is Allowed to submit: |
2 |
Additional Requirements: |
None |
Sponsor Guidelines: |
https://www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/innovations-graduate-education-program/nsf24-529/solicitation#summary |
UM Nominations Process: |
Those interested in applying should submit the following as a single pdf document to collabor@umn.edu no later than 4pm on: 12/19/2025
1. Cover page including PI name, department, contact information, project title, any co-PI's name and department, and one paragraph project abstract.
2. Project summary - to include solicitation specific information.
(not more than three pages) -
3. Biosketch of PI and any co-PI's (2 - 5 pages, NSF format).
4. 2-3 names of possible UMN reviewers (NOT References) (with no Conflicts of Interest) plus 5 keywords to be used as search terms for possible reviewers (can be added to Cover Page)
Any questions can be submitted to collabor@umn.edu
|
Peer Review Coordination: |
Research and Innovation Office contact email |
Status: |
Open |
Please note: |
To be considered for peer review and internal selection, faculty must follow the above submission guidelines and meet the UM deadline as set by the office coordinating the peer review for this opportunity. |
|
|