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Global Funding for Faculty and Staff

View the options below for funding opportunties for staff, scholars and faculty with NC State Global.

Nagoya University-NC State Collaborative Seed Grants

  • This program catalyzes new research collaborations between Nagoya University and NC State faculty, with the goal of creating more substantive engagement beyond the initial funding period.
  • Deadline for submissions: June 20, 2025

Global Project Supplement Fund

  • This program supports faculty and staff through an annual fund that provides $1,000 travel awards to encourage global engagement.

Internationalization Seed Grants

  • This fund supports new international projects to improve the range of NC State’s global partnerships with up to $5,000 in seed funding.
    • Call for proposals: November 2025
    • Deadline for submissions: February 2026

Israel Visiting Scholar Program

  • This fund supports travel between North Carolina and Israel for scholars in each country to promote scientific research and to share technological capabilities.
    • Call for proposals: Online
    • Deadline for submissions: Rolling

Stellenbosch International Academic Networks (SIAN) – Annual Meeting

Stellenbosch University in South Africa is one of NC State’s key international collaborators for research and bilateral student exchanges. NC State faculty and staff are eligible to participate in  the Stellenbosch International Academic Network (SIAN) programs and meetings.
The annual SIAN meeting brings new and existing partners together to network, discuss matters regarding internationalization, and learn more about Stellenbosch University.

University Global Partnership Network Research Collaboration Fund

  • This fund supports international activities leading to research collaborations between researchers at the University Global Partnership Network’s partner institutions. These awards support substantive engagement that leads to high-quality outputs.