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Harvard China Fund

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The Harvard China Fund supports teaching and research on China and promotes Harvard's presence in China.

Harvard Catalyst

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Harvard Catalyst offers pilot grants to Harvard investigators who need seed funds for early-stage research anywhere along the translational spectrum, from basic/preclinical investigation to practice- or population-based research. Each request for...

Harvard Brain Science Initiative

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The Harvard Brain Science Initiative awards seed grants to support outstanding and creative new neuroscience projects. In particular, the HBI Bipolar Disorder Seed Grant Program funds research relevant to the basic understanding and eventual treatment of...

Film Study Center Harvard Fellowship (FSC-Harvard)

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The Film Study Center Harvard Fellowship (FSC-Harvard) supports advanced work in film, video, photography, and sound – from the ethnographic to the experimental – that explores and expands the expressive potential of audiovisual media, especially through...

FAS Tenure-Track Publication Fund

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The FAS Tenure-Track Publication Fund provides aid to assistant and associate professors in the FAS seeking to find supplemental research funds to assist with costs related to scholarly publications, broadly defined. These needs might, for example...

FAS Tenured Publication Fund

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The FAS Tenured Publication Fund aids tenured FAS faculty members in bringing scholarly book projects to timely completion.

FAS Professional Development Funds

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To support Professional Development, the Edgerley Family Dean of the FAS will reimburse tenure-track faculty up to $1,000 for activities they undertake to advance their development as scholars and teachers. This $1,000 grant is included in the start-up...

FAS Faculty Aide Program

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The FAS Faculty Aide Program is designed to help members of the FAS hire undergraduate research assistants.