The Johns Hopkins University was the first university in the Western Hemisphere based on the European research institution model. Founded in 1876 with a mission to both teach and advance human knowledge through hands-on discovery, its establishment revolutionized U.S. higher education. For more than 140 years, Johns Hopkins faculty and students have worked side by side in pursuit of discoveries that improve our lives. We are proud to be one of the top 10 universities in the nation and to lead the U.S. in research and development spending every year since 1979.
Read MoreWhat kinds of discoveries? We made water purification possible, launched the field of genetic engineering, and authenticated the Dead Sea Scrolls. We invented saccharine, CPR, the supersonic ramjet engine, and many lifesaving vaccines and protocols. Our efforts have resulted in child safety restraint laws; the creation of Dramamine, Mercurochrome, and rubber surgical gloves. With field offices in 46 countries and a presence in over 154 countries, our faculty, staff, and students are able to apply and share their knowledge globally.
Read MoreResearchers at our nine academic divisions and at the university's Applied Physics Laboratory have made us the nation’s leader in federal research and development funding each year since 1979. Those same researchers mentor our inquisitive students. Research isn’t just something we do—it’s who we are. Every day, our faculty and students work side by side in a tireless pursuit of discovery, with the ultimate aim of advancing humanity. They are continuing our founding mission to bring knowledge to the world.
Read MoreEstablished by Michael R. Bloomberg in 2013, the Bloomberg Distinguished Professorships are forming a cadre of 100 world-class faculty members whose excellence in research, teaching, and service is centered on interdisciplinary scholarship.
Read MoreThe Research office manages the Catalyst Awards for early-career faculty, Discovery Awards for interdivisional teams, and the President's Frontier Awards supporting exceptional Johns Hopkins faculty who are on the cusp of transforming their fields.
Read MoreWe train researchers to effectively communicate their research to various audiences such as donors, policy makers and the general public through an expanding variety of programs such as Hopkins on the Hill in DC.
Read MoreWe are expanding our research development efforts to assist faculty with identifying research opportunities, drafting and editing grant proposals - especially inter-institutional proposals - and navigating the funding environment.
Read MoreResearch Administration facilitates the submission of sponsored project proposals, negotiates and executes agreements and sub agreements, provides coordinated guidance regarding applicable rules and regulations, and assists in the proper stewardship of the University’s sponsored projects.
Read MoreResearch is a distinct experience for undergraduate students. We are making the undergraduate research experience richer and more accessible by creating new resources and centralizing research opportunities from throughout our nine divisions.
Read MoreLimited Submissions are funding opportunities in which federal and private sponsors limit the number of proposals from an institution. An internal competition is held in order to select the most competitive proposal on behalf of the University.
Read MoreWe keep a continuously updated repository of federal and private funding opportunities that are intended for late postdoctoral investigators and early-career faculty, usually those at or below the rank of assistant professor.
Read MoreWe keep a continuously updated repository of federal and private funding opportunities that are intended for postdoctoral investigators.
Read MoreWe keep a continuously updated repository of federal and private funding opportunities that are intended for graduate students.
Read MoreWe keep a continuously updated repository of federal and private funding opportunities that are intended for undergraduate students.
Read MoreWe maintain a listing of internal funding opportunities that have been submitted from centers and institutes across the nine divisions of Johns Hopkins University. These opportunities are dispersed to the community in a monthly digest and accessible online.
Read MoreIn addition to federal funding resources such as Grants.gov and the National Science Foundation, Johns Hopkins employees, staff, and students have access to online databases of federal, foundation, and corporate funding opportunities.
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