UKinSPIRE project proposals will be required to demonstrate a significant international collaboration component (i.e., the projects should propose something that could not be easily accomplished working alone) and identify at least one collaborator or co-PI primarily affiliated with a research or higher education institution headquartered outside the United States. All projects selected for funding will be required to include sustainability plans for the collaboration beyond the initial seed fund allocation (e.g., extramural research funding potential, ongoing college/unit support, etc.). All projects selected for funding will be required to delineate anticipated outcomes from the seed funding, set project implementation timelines, and identified avenues for disseminating results via co-authored publications, presentations at scholarly meetings, joint exhibitions or performances, etc.
Preference will be given to projects that:
- Are multidisciplinary, in that they involve co-PIs from different disciplines, either from the University of Kentucky or from the partnering institution, or both
- Develop or expand collaborations with existing international partners of the University of Kentucky
- Include plans for campus engagement events, at UK and/or at partner institutions, that highlight the collaboration and the benefits of global engagement to the campus communities. (Such events might include joint research symposia, joint exhibitions or performances, grand rounds or colloquia featuring visiting researchers from partner institutions, etc.)
- Include some commitment of cost-sharing, as appropriate given available resources, from the proposed partner institution
- Include some commitment of cost-sharing from the home department/college of the UK PI
- Explicitly address or align with one or more of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the understanding that the projects may address these goals in local, regional, national, and/or transnational contexts
NOTE: All international collaborative research projects supported by UKinSPIRE will comply with all internal and external policies, rules and regulations governing export control, human/animal subject use, materials and data transfer, intellectual property and/or licensing, international health, safety and security guidelines and travel restrictions.