Intramural support is available in the form of competitive awards to initiate or enhance research, scholarship, and creative activity.

Funds also exist to support scholar travel, publications, media development, and exhibitions. 

For more information about funding sources administered by UNCG Research, contact Barbara Hemphill at 336.256.1172 or bbhemphi@uncg.edu.

Internal Grants & Awards

Full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty, clinical faculty, research faculty, academic professional faculty, and EHRA non-faculty researchers are all eligible for ORE-sponsored Internal Research Awards.

FY26

Funding period: March 2026 – August 2027
Submission period opens: September 8, 2025
Application deadline: October 20, 2025, at 5:00 pm

The Community-Engaged Pathways and Partnerships (P2) Fellows program supports and advances community-engaged scholarship among UNCG scholars and community partners. The program provides funding and professional development opportunities to teams who are working in a context of reciprocity and mutual benefit to advance knowledge about and accelerate activities to address community-identified priorities.

Deadline September 26, 2025, at 5:00 p.m.

The goals of the ORE Faculty Fellows Program (FFP) are to expand the fellow’s familiarity with ORE roles, structure, strategic and operational priorities, programs, initiatives, and activities; enhance the ORE administrative infrastructure, and develop the fellow’s research administration leadership capabilities.

Read: Allred & Tanner Named ORE Faculty Fellows

Check back in January 2026 for additional information about future ORE Faculty Fellowship Program opportunities.

Full-time UNCG faculty in professional and tenured appointments at the Associate and Full Professor ranks are eligible to apply and serve as the ORE Faculty Fellow. Faculty applicants must have approval from their Chair/Head and Dean to apply to and participate in, the program. The fellowship is one year, starting June 1, annually, with an option to renew for a second and final year by mutual agreement with the Vice Chancellor for Research and Engagement. The ORE FFP is designed to be incorporated with a faculty member’s established workload with the following support:

  • ORE will provide the unit/department with support for a one-course release per semester;
  • Summer salary (up to 1 month) for the Faculty Fellow may also be available. The awarding of summer salary will depend on the scope of work and activities the Fellow is engaged in.

Competitive applicants will be invited to participate in an interview with the Vice Chancellor, Associate Vice Chancellor, and current Faculty Fellows.

For additional information about the program please contact Dr. Sherine Obare (soobare@uncg.edu).

Scholars Travel Program

SCHOLARS TRAVEL FUND

The Scholars’ Travel Fund (STF) provides full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty with supplemental travel funds to support the presentation of their research, scholarship, or creative activity; to serve as chairpersons; to participate as panelists; or to contribute in other appropriate manners at scholarly meetings in the USA, Mexico, or Canada. Faculty can apply for up to $750 per academic year (with a $375 match). The principal aim of the Scholars’ Travel Fund is to promote research and scholarship.

The STF is administered by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Engagement. The awards may be used for expenses such as airfare, mileage, registration fees, taxis, trains, buses, subways, toll road charges, parking charges, meals, and lodging. Payment of association dues is not an allowable expense from the Scholars’ Travel Fund.

The faculty member is responsible for ensuring that all University policies governing travel reimbursement are followed. This includes following the usual procedures for the submission of travel, registration, payment authorization, and reimbursement forms to the Business Office and any necessary follow-up.

Scholars’ Travel Fund awards are limited to full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty members at the rank of professor, associate professor, and assistant professor. Awards are limited to $750 per trip and require a match of $375. The match may be supplied by the applicant’s school or college, the applicant’s department, external grants, or other appropriate sources. Matching funds may be distributed across multiple sources. The individual with the authority to commit funds for the match must sign the form and initial the match. Retroactive funding will not be considered.

To ensure a fair distribution of resources, faculty members may receive up to $750 per fiscal year (July 1 through June 30). Awards generally will be provided to only one presenter of the same paper/poster. However, if the presentation requires several faculty members (i.e., members of an ensemble) all participants may request support.

Requests should be for travel in the US, it’s territories, Canada, and Mexico. Faculty seeking support for travel to other countries are referred to the International Travel Fund administered by the Advisory Committee on Discretionary Funds for International Programs. All travel outside of the United States, Canada, and Mexico will be considered international travel.

All submissions must be complete for consideration. Departmental and Dean signatures are required regardless of matching source.

Applications will be reviewed as they are received. A complete application should consist of the application form and relevant attachments. The application form must be submitted a minimum of two weeks before the first day of the conference. Faculty members are encouraged to submit applications as far in advance as practical.

No copies are needed. Funding decisions will be communicated to the applicant within one week of the submission date. If the funding decision has not been communicated within one week of submission date, follow up with Barbara Hemphill at bbhemphi@uncg.edu to confirm receipt of the application.

  • APPLICANT INFORMATION
    • Enter the applicant’s name, email address, and telephone number where the applicant may be contacted for additional information or clarification.
    • Indicate the applicant’s rank and their department or center. In the case of a joint appointment, enter only the name of the department that will be making a matching contribution for the trip and will be processing the travel reimbursement form.
  • CONFERENCE INFORMATION
    • Enter the name of the conference and the sponsoring organization.
    • Enter the official dates of the conference. The “official” dates of the conference are the actual dates the conference will be in session, not the dates of travel.
    • Enter the location of the conference.
    • Mark the appropriate reason for the travel and attach the required documentation to the application.
      • If presenting research, scholarship, or creative activity, indicate the title and attach an abstract of the presentation and an official notice of acceptance. This can be in the form of an official acceptance letter, email, or program schedule. The applicant’s name must be listed in this information.
      • If serving as chairperson or a panelist, attach a description of the committee or panel including the applicant’s responsibilities and an official invitation or documentation of participation. This can be in the form of an official acceptance letter, email, or program schedule. The applicant’s name must be listed in this information.
      • If the travel fits the Other category, attach a description of the activity including the applicant’s responsibilities and official documentation of the applicant’s participation.
  • FINANCIAL SUPPORT
    • Indicate the total estimated cost of the trip, including registration, travel, per diem, and lodging.
    • Indicate the source of the matching contribution(s). This must total at least $250. Each matching contribution must be initialed by the individual with the authority to commit funds for the match. If external grants provide matching contributions, the Principal Investigator must initial the application. If support will come from the sponsor of the conference or other sources, briefly describe and indicate the amount. If a signature is not obtainable, attach documentation describing the support.
  • EXPENDITURE REIMBURSEMENT
    • Once the conference has been attended, submit a completed TRV-1 travel reimbursement form with original expense documents attached for support. Forms may be found at https://acb.uncg.edu/forms/. The form submitted should have all the necessary signatures and banner fund numbers for the matching contribution prior to submission. The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Engagement will complete the final banner fund information and signature for the $500.00 of Scholar’s Travel. Duplicate forms are not required to be submitted to the Office of Research and Engagement. All supporting documentation required for expenditures must be included with the TRV-1. A complete set of instructions for completing the TRV-1 are included at the bottom of the form.
    • It is the policy of the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Engagement not to allow travel advances. In the event, a travel advance, such as the purchase of airline tickets, is incurred it is the responsibility of the traveler or their department to cover such costs.
    • All requests for reimbursement must occur within 30 days of the expense being incurred.

Completed applications for the Bryan School, College of Visual and Performing Arts, School of Nursing, and University Libraries should be scanned and emailed to Barbara Hemphill at bbhemphi@uncg.edu. No copies are necessary. Applications for the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Health and Human Services, and School of Education are to be sent to the Associate Dean of Research for their respective school. Contact Barbara Hemphill in the Office of Research and Engagement at 256-1172 or bbhemphi@uncg.edu for more information.

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL FUND

The International Travel Fund provides faculty with supplemental travel funds to share their scholarship with audiences outside of North America. Faculty can apply to the International Program Office for this funding. Note: This fund is not administered by the Office of Research and Engagement. Please contact the department administering these funds directly.

Publication, Media Development & Exhibitions

Publication & Exhibition Subsidies

The Office of Research and Engagement provides Publication and Exhibition Subsidies to supplement charges associated with:

  • publications of books, including indexing
  • development of media, exhibition, and performance charges
  • page charges for publishing manuscripts, and
  • costs of reprints.

Faculty can apply for up to $1,000 per academic year.

These limited funds assist with publication and exhibition expenses incurred while serving in a UNCG faculty appointment and within the last 12-month period. Reapplications are not considered if partial support has already been provided by this program.

Submit a brief statement outlining the amount of funding you are requesting and what it will be used for (i.e. printing costs, photos, etc.) to Barbara Hemphill, Office of Research and Engagement, 1712 MHRA.

Open Access Publishing Support Fund

Currently, there are more than 30,000 open access journals published worldwide, and in lieu of a subscription-based business model, many open access journals require that authors pay an article processing fee. The University Libraries and the Office of Research and Engagement provide the Open Access Publishing Support Fund to support those who choose open access publishing as the best venue for their work.

Full-time faculty, full-time EHRA employees, and enrolled graduate students can apply to the University Libraries for this funding. 

Note: This fund is not administered by the Office of Research and Engagement. Please contact your department’s UNCG Libraries Liaison for more information.

Research Excellence Awards

GUIDELINES

In 1988, the Research Excellence Awards were established in recognition of the following principle:

“Given that creating and diffusing knowledge is a formal obligation of the University, the Research Excellence Award will be given to a full-time member of the faculty whose work contributes in an exemplary fashion to this end.”

Each year, the Chancellor solicits nominations for the Research Excellence Awards, and a faculty review committee studies the portfolios with regard to the following criteria: 1) the importance of the research contributions to the field, 2) the originality of thought, 3) the execution of the research, and 4) the pattern of the nominee’s research productivity.

Up to two Research Excellence Awards may be given each year. The Early Career Research Excellence Award is for a scholar at the rank of assistant or associate professor and a cash honorarium of $4,500 accompanies the award. The award will be based primarily on work done at UNCG during the past five years. The Senior Research Excellence Award is for a scholar at the rank of professor and a cash honorarium of $7,500 accompanies the award. The award will be made on the basis of the nominee’s research career, with particular emphasis placed on work done in the last five years.

To nominate a faculty member for a Research Excellence Award click on this link to open a copy of the nomination guidelines. All materials are to be submitted electronically. The Nomination Packet, including the signed 2025-2026 nomination form (click on this link to open a copy of the 2025-2026 nomination form), should be saved as a single PDF file and submitted via InfoReady Review.

For more information, contact Haley Childers at hachilde@uncg.edu or 336-256-0426.

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