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New internal funding awards

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Posted July 7, 2025 by Office of Research and Innovation

The Office of Research and Innovation and the UNL Research Council are pleased to announce several new internal funding awards made in response to proposals submitted in spring 2025.

R&I is supporting two new Arts and Humanities Research Enhancement Program Awards for 2025-2026. The program provides scholars with up to $15,000 to help faculty achieve short-term goals that, in turn, increases their competitiveness for external grants and/or increases the societal impact of their work, to ultimately set the stage for larger projects.

Arts and Humanities Research Enhancement Program recipients and projects

Nineteen research projects will be supported in 2025-2026 through R&I’s Layman Award program. The Layman program funds work that enhances a researcher’s ability to obtain external funding to support prominent scholarship.

There are two tracks: the Layman Seed Program, which funds new projects by early-career faculty who are nontenured at the time of submission, and the New Directions Program, which funds tenured faculty who are branching into new research directions or need funding to support pilot or developmental work toward the next step in a funded research program. Awards of up to $10,000 per application are made possible by support from the University of Nebraska Foundation.

Layman Seed Program recipients and projects 

Layman New Directions Program recipients and projects 

Through its Visiting Scholar, Distinguished Lecturer and Symposia grants, the UNL Research Council supports: 1) visiting scholars whose research and scholarly activities are closely related to the research interests of the UNL community; 2) distinguished invited scholars who appeal to and interact with a large interdisciplinary segment of the university community; and 3) outstanding invited scholar(s) who will give symposia or colloquia of interest to a large interdisciplinary segment at the university.

Up to $800 is available to support visiting scholars; up to $3,000 for distinguished lecturers; and up to $3,000 for symposia.  

Visiting Scholar, Distinguished Lecturer and Symposia recipients


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