Thank you for your interest in the Johns Hopkins Discovery Awards. These grant awards of up to $150,000 provide support to cross divisional teams, comprised of faculty and/or non-faculty members from at least two schools or affiliates of the university, who are poised to arrive at important discoveries or creative works.
Click here to submit your application via InfoReady. The deadline to apply is February 15, 2026.
Only one application per lead PI will be accepted. There is no limit to the number of proposals you can participate in as a co-PI. If you were the lead PI of a funded 2024 Discovery Award or 2025 Discovery Award, you are not eligible to apply as the lead PI of a 2026 award. Principal Investigators may submit new proposals as PI after a two-cycle waiting period following a funded grant.
Applications from all academic and professional disciplines at the university are welcome, and may cover fundamental, applied, or clinical research in any field, as well as the development of applied creative projects in the arts and humanities.
Applications must include at least two faculty members and/or APL staff members who hold primary appointments in two separate schools, divisions, or university affiliates. For example, Peabody and SOM co-PIs qualify as an eligible partnership, but two faculty members from different SOM departments would not qualify without a third co-PI from a different school or affiliate.
Schools/divisions and affiliates are as follows: Applied Physics Laboratory (APL); Berman Institute of Bioethics (BI); Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH); Carey Business School (CBS); Center for Talented Youth (CTY); Human Language Technology Center of Excellence (HLTCOE); Jhpiego; Krieger School of Arts & Sciences (KSAS); Peabody Institute; School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS); School of Education (SOE); School of Government & Policy (SOGP); School of Medicine (SOM); School of Nursing (SON); Sheridan Libraries; and Whiting School of Engineering (WSE).
This award is meant to spark collaboration between faculty/staff. Applications are open to tenured, tenure-track, and non-tenure JHU faculty, including clinical, research, practice, and teaching faculty. Part-time and adjunct faculty, emeriti professors, and lecturers may apply as co-PIs. Visiting professors are ineligible. Students and postdoctoral fellows cannot serve as co-PI, however, they can be included in the budget.
Teams may request up to $150,000, with an award term of one to two years, to explore a new area of collaborative work. These awards are not intended to supplement or support past or current collaborations. Support may be used for salary, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows or technicians, equipment, travel, and/or consumables. Include fringe on all salary funding requests. The aim of this program is to incite novel interactions within JHU; therefore, no more than 10% of the grant should be allocated as a subaward. We highly recommend that your departmental administrator review your budget for accuracy. Applicants must describe a credible plan that assures they will make substantial progress during their funding period. Awards will be announced in late spring, and funding will begin on 7/1/2026.
We are delighted to partner with the following institutes/initiatives to offer a joint Discovery Award with additional funding. If your research proposal aligns with the mission and objectives of any of these institutes/initiatives, you are eligible to apply for this enhanced funding:
These supplemental funds will be available on a limited basis, and proposals not chosen for the initiatives above will still qualify for a standard Discovery Award, provided they meet the scoring criteria.
For any Discovery Award proposals that include APL: APL co-PIs must submit their completed proposal through APL’s Cooler Awards Management System by Wednesday, February 4, 2026 at 11:59PM, for internal technical and financial review. The Cooler System will be available for submission starting in December 2025. Once approved by APL, no changes are allowed between APL Cooler approval and JHU InfoReady submission. APL-related questions can be directed to Jason Fayer at [email protected]
Applications will consist of four elements:
Letters of support will not be accepted to keep the review process fair and brief.
The review process will evaluate the innovativeness of the project, its potential long-term impact and the synergy expected to result from the proposed cross divisional collaboration. Collaborators who have worked and published together in the past are not excluded, but the project itself must be both highly innovative and as of yet unfunded. Applications will also be judged on the likelihood of success in attaining future funding. Proposals will be reviewed by a panel of distinguished faculty.
We highly recommend working with JHU’s Research Development Team to leverage pilot data and explore funding opportunities for your collaborative research.
Recipients must submit yearly progress reports during and at the conclusion of their award term. This report should include completed work, reports of invention, and any external funding applications/awards obtained through this funding. Recipients may also be asked to present their work at a Provost Research Symposium.
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