FY 2015 Graduate Research Fellowship Program for Criminal Justice Statistics
Post Date
April 10th 2015
Application Due Date
June 10th 2015
Funding Opportunity Number
BJS-2015-4216
CFDA Number(s)
16.734
Funding Instrument Type(s)
Cooperative Agreement
Funding Activity Categories
Number of Awards
3
Eligibility Categories
Eligible applicants are limited to degree-granting educational institutions in the United States. To be eligible, the institution must be fully accredited by one of the regional institutional accreditation agencies recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education. Historically Black Colleges and Universities are encouraged to consider applying. Under this solicitation, the applicant institution must apply as the sponsoring institution on behalf of a doctoral student candidate whose dissertation research substantially uses, in whole or in part, data made available by BJS. Applicant institutions are strongly encouraged to consider minority and female student candidates.
Funding
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Estimated Total Funding:
$150000
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Award Range:
$0 - $0
Grant Description
The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) is seeking applications under its Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF) Program. This program provides awards to accredited universities for doctoral research that uses criminal justice data or statistical series and focuses on crime, violence, and other criminal justice-related topics. BJS invests in doctoral education by supporting universities that sponsor students who demonstrate the potential to complete doctoral degree programs successfully in disciplines relevant to the mission of BJS, and who are in the final stages of graduate study. The ultimate goal of this solicitation is to increase the pool of researchers using criminal justice statistical data generated by BJS, thereby contributing solutions that better prevent and control crime and help ensure the fair and impartial administration of criminal justice in the United States. Applicant institutions sponsoring doctoral students are eligible to apply only if the doctoral research dissertation has direct implications for criminal justice policy and practice in the United States. BJS encourages institutions to consider doctoral students from social and behavioral sciences, mathematics, or statistics academic disciplines for their applications. Applicant institutions are strongly encouraged to sponsor minority and female student candidates. Awards are anticipated to be made to successful applicant institutions in the form of a cooperative agreement to cover a fellowship for the sponsored doctoral student. Each fellowship potentially provides up to 3 years of support, usable over a 5-year period. For each year of support, BJS provides the degree-granting institution a stipend of $35,000, usable toward the studentмs salary and related costs, and up to $15,000 to cover the studentмs tuition and fees, research expenses, and related costs (see B. Federal Award Information). If the doctoral studentмs dissertation is not completed and delivered to BJS within the 5-year period, the academic institution will be required to return the full award amount to BJS. Final award decisions will be made by the Director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
Contact Information
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Agency
Department of Justice
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Office:
Office of Justice Programs
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Agency Contact:
Cathy Maston
Management and Program Analyst
Phone 2023075992 -
Agency Mailing Address:
General Information
- Agency Email Address:
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Location:
Bureau of Justice Statistics
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