The program will offer long-term research support to recently-tenured professors (January 1, 2023 to August 10, 2026) who have: a remarkable record of accomplishment in mathematics, computer science, natural sciences, and/or engineering; a demonstrated history of pursuing and publishing results in more than one field; a desire and plan to expand their research portfolios by exploring a substantive disciplinary or methodological shift, but have not yet launched such shifts; and a demonstrated need for additional funding to enable new experiments, explorations, or shifts in research directions. Schmidt Sciences is especially interested in supporting highly creative, original, and risky research that is clearly distinct from past areas and directions. They strongly encourage nominations of extraordinary researchers whose work and ideas are adventurous, bold, highly creative, and less likely to receive traditional funding or support. Successful applicants propose potential new projects that are wholly original and very different from any of their past work.
Further information on the program and selection phase can be found in the
Nominating Partners Guide.
To be considered for nomination, please submit the information requested below as a single document (with at least 10-pt font, 1.5 line spacing) to vpfaa@umn.edu by 4:00 PM on July 7, 2026, with the subject line: Schmidt Science Polymaths
The information requested on this form:
2027 Schmidt Science Polymath Nominations form, starting with "Candidate Name."
Contact Chris Bremer at
breme006@umn.edu with questions.
Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost
contact email
The internal deadline has passed with no applicants. Contact us if interested.
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.