Applications are open to receive grant funding through Marquette’s Center for Peacemaking.
Rynne Research Fellowship
Applications due Saturday, March 1, 2025
The Rynne Faculty Research Fellowships are intended to fund work for a two-month period during the summer with up to a $3,500 award. Faculty are encouraged to submit a research proposal that relates to any of the Center’s interdisciplinary priority research areas. The center welcomes you to consider international and local research projects. (If your proposal involves travel, you need to take account of the university’s travel policies).
More information and access to the application is available here.
Contact Rev. T. Michael McNulty, S.J., at tmichael.mcnulty@marquette.edu if you are interested in applying for a fellowship.
Research Mini-Grant
Applications accepted on rolling basis
The Center for Peacemaking offers research mini grants of up to $700 for Marquette faculty to advance research on an aspect of nonviolent peacemaking. These funds can be used for faculty research expenses or to hire a student research assistant.
To help research expenses for faculty to complete a specific portion of their research or project, the center will consider other scholarship-related expenses such as the cost of presenting at a conference. The funds cannot be used to pay for the salary of a faculty member or to reimburse an expense that has already been incurred.
Additionally, grants can be used to pay a Marquette student to help complete a specific portion of research or a project. Possible roles of students include transcription, coding, editing, conducting interviews, compiling data, translation or others. The student will be hired by the Center for Peacemaking and will complete an agreed-upon work plan developed by the applicant.
More information and access to the application is available here.
Contact Rev. T. Michael McNulty, S.J. via email at tmichael.mcnulty@marquette.edu with any questions about the research mini-grants.