This Princeton University grant funds collaborative research projects that integrate the arts with natural sciences or engineering, emphasizing interdisciplinary innovation through the fusion of artistic and scientific inquiry.
Funder: Princeton University
Due Dates (Anticipated): June 2027 (full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Up to $75,000 per year for up to 2 years (maximum total: $150,000)
Summary: Supports interdisciplinary projects integrating the arts with natural sciences or engineering through collaborative research at Princeton.
Key Information: Requires at least two faculty co-PIs: one from the arts (Division I) and one from sciences/engineering (Division III or IV).
This funding program aims to catalyze collaborations between faculty and scholars in the arts and those in the natural sciences or engineering at Princeton University. The initiative is designed to foster innovative, interdisciplinary projects where artistic or aesthetic elements are central to the research questions. Supported activities include research-related expenditures such as personnel, publishing, materials, and travel, with the goal of unifying and expanding knowledge across disciplines for synergistic innovation.