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Culture of Research and University Exchanges Prep program (CRUX) in One Health and Agricultural STEM

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The U.S. Embassy in Harare is inviting United States higher education institutions to apply for the Culture of Research and University Exchanges Prep program, or CRUX Program, aimed at strengthening research capacity and fostering partnerships between U.S. and Zimbabwean universities in the areas of One Health and Agricultural STEM. The program seeks to cultivate a sustainable culture of research within Zimbabwean academic institutions by supporting faculty and staff through online capacity-building sessions focused on research methodologies, grant writing, compliance, and the development of productive research environments. Up to 25 Zimbabwean academics and administrators per focus area will be selected to participate, with joint recruitment conducted by the grantee and the U.S. Embassy. Proposals should emphasize innovative strategies for virtual networking with multiple U.S. institutions and include structured activities designed to catalyze enduring academic collaborations. The CRUX Program will also include a virtual study tour for up to ten Zimbabwean participants to engage with U.S. universities, with the possibility of an in-person visit if budget allows, all aimed at aligning research priorities and laying the groundwork for future international research programs. The initiative aligns with the U.S. Department of State’s University Partnership Initiative, which seeks to enhance Africa’s educational institutions as drivers of national development. Proposed projects must be completed within an 18-month performance period and are expected to result in tangible outcomes such as new academic partnerships, improved research standards, and enhanced institutional capacity. Up to two cooperative agreements totaling approximately $150,000 will be awarded, with individual awards around $75,000, funded through Public Diplomacy Funds. Applications were due by July 15, 2021, with an anticipated program start date of September 15, 2021, and selection is subject to availability of funding.

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CRUX Program funds U.S.-Zimbabwe university partnerships in One Health and Agricultural STEM via virtual capacity-building and virtual study tours.

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Department Of State → U.S. Mission To ZimbabweView Agency

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541720 - Research and Development in the Social Sciences and HumanitiesView NAICS

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Notice of Funding - CRUX Program OFP2021 2021-06-05.docx

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AgencyDepartment Of State → U.S. Mission To Zimbabwe
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OfficeUSA
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Department Of State → U.S. Mission To Zimbabwe
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John Hishmeh Grantor

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The Public Diplomacy section of the Embassy of the United States in Harare announces an open competition for United States Institutes of Higher Education (HEIs) to submit applications for the Culture of Research and University Exchanges Prep program (CRUX Program). We anticipate funding approximately one to two grants in the following subject and research areas: 1) One Health [1]and 2) Agricultural STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math)[2]. Proposals can be submitted for both focus areas or one individually.

 

We seek proposals that build the research capacity of faculty and students at Zimbabwean academic institutions and cultivate university partnerships between these institutions and their U.S. counterparts. Proposals should be submitted to PublicDiplomacyGrants-ZIM@state.gov by July 15, 2021.

 

This program will focus on building cultures of research at Zimbabwean universities and establishing research methods that adhere to international standards; building or expanding research capacity; connecting Zimbabwean researchers with their U.S. counterparts and catalyzing university partnerships. This program supports the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Africa Affairs’ University Partnership Initiative (UPI) to galvanize efforts to expand partnerships between U.S. and African higher education institutions. The UPI acknowledges that, “expanding existing links and promoting new partnerships at the university level will strengthen Africa’s educational institutions as instruments of national development – enhancing regional prosperity, security, and stability.”

 

Theory of Change: If universities in Zimbabwe increase their ability to collaborate and improve their research capacity; and if these universities develop a campus-wide culture of research, then Zimbabwe will be better positioned to build comprehensive university partnerships with U.S. counterparts and better position higher education to contribute to national development strategies in Zimbabwe.

 

Key Deliverables: The 18-month CRUX program seeks to accomplish the program’s goals through the completion of the following deliverables:

 

  1. Online Capacity-Building sessions on research methodologies, grant applications and compliance for Zimbabwean university faculty and staff (approximately 25). Additional topics could include (but not limited to) market-based research, private-sector integrations, critical thinking and problem-solving skills, important characteristics of a productive research environment and building up under-graduate student research capacities.

Proposals should include a wide range of topics that focus on how to foster a culture of research, including:

·        Value and importance of a culture of research, including leadership support for a campus-wide strategic vision;

·        Main characteristics of a productive research environment, including professional development prioritization;

·        Critical policy components and successful steps for implementing a culture of research;

·        Case studies of successful university research development programs and initiatives that lead to achieving international standards in research methods and administrative support;  

·        Structured Networking sessions with multiple U.S. HEI counterparts to build professional connections and catalyze; and

·        Other key areas that support this effort.

2.     Professional Networking Activities that support new academic collaborations and university partnership opportunities in the focus subject areas (One Health and Agricultural STEM). 

 

NOTE: Proposals that present a broad group of U.S. HEIs and innovative/creative online networking strategies efforts will be prioritized. 

 

3.     Virtual Study Tour of multiple U.S. HEIs for up to ten Zimbabwean university academics and administrators from the 25 selected for Online Capacity-Building sessions participants (if budgets allow, an in-person program is also an option). These interactions should address potential research priority areas and focus on building academic research partnerships and other potential international programs.

  

Program Participants and Beneficiaries

In partnership with the Public Diplomacy section at the U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe and local educational counterparts, the program will target up to 25 Zimbabwean academics and administrators in each subject focus area (One Health and Agricultural STEM). Recruitment and selection will be jointly conducted by the grantee and the U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe. In consultation with the U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe, the number of participants in each program component may change depending on local conditions and budget considerations. 

 

 

FEDERAL AWARD INFORMATION

 

Length of performance period: up to 18 months

Number of awards anticipated: 1-2 awards (either individually or jointly in one proposal)

Award amounts: approximately US$ 75,000.00

Total available funding: approximately US$ 150,000

Type of Funding: Public Diplomacy Funds – Smith Mundt

Anticipated program start date: September 15, 2021

This notice is subject to availability of funding.

Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement. The target audience and beneficiaries will be identified by the Public Diplomacy Section at the U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe.

Program Performance Period: Proposed programs should be completed in 18 months or less.

 


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