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PSC-CUNY Research Foundation

PSC-CUNY Research Award Program

The Professional Staff Congress-City University of New York (PSC-CUNY) Research Award Program was established as a major vehicle for the University's encouragement and support of faculty research, and leverages external funding. It seeks to enhance the University's role as a research institution, further the professional growth and development of its faculty, and provide support for both the established and the younger scholar. Awards are distributed by the University Committee on Research Awards, a faculty committee, and administered by the Research Foundation of CUNY. Preference is given to junior faculty in the allocation of funds.

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Users must create an account using Brooklyn College email, and then "claim" their profile. Check the helpful and short video tutorials or the Pivot-RP guide to get started. See additional external funding resources from the BC ORSP and RFCUNY