About
The vision of the CEAS I&E Faculty, Postdoctoral, and Graduate Student Fellowship Program is to support teams consisting of 1 faculty member AND 1 postdoc OR 1 graduate student to engage in the CEAS I&E ecosystem at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ·. Teams must submit one combined application for consideration.
Fellowship Awards
- Faculty Fellowship: 10% AY (Spring and Summer 2025)
- Graduate Student Fellowship: 50% GRA (Summer 2025)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship: Salary/Benefits (Summer 2025)
Anticipated Number of Fellowship Awards
Up to 5 Team Awards
Eligibility
Teams must be affiliated with the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Teams must have disclosed an innovation or software to Venture Partners by the application deadline (December 13, 2024). Teams awarded Lab Venture Challenge, OEDIT, and/or SBIR/STTR funding for their innovation or secured a dilutive investment into a startup that will commercialize their innovation will be considered too advanced for the program and are ineligible to apply.
Requirements
Minimum requirements for recipients of the CEAS I&E Faculty, Postdoctoral, and Graduate Student Fellowships include:
- Completion of the NSF I-CorpsTM Starting Blocks Customer Discovery Workshop (April 2025) (facilitated by Venture Partners);
- Completion of the NSF I-CorpsTM Research-to-Market (R2M) Customer Discovery Program (May 2025) (facilitated by Venture Partners);
- Submission of an NSF National I-CorpsTM Application (Summer 2025) (for a chance to receive $50,000 in non-dilutive commercialization funding); and
- Submission of a 2025 Lab Venture Challenge Application (August/September 2025) (for a chance to receive non-dilutive commercialization funding);
- Submission of an application to the 2025 CatalyzeCU Accelerator Program (Summer 2025) (for a chance to receive $25,000 in non-dilutive commercialization funding);
- The cohort of teams funded by this fellowship will be invited to participate in additional workshops and meetings to discuss progress, to receive additional entrepreneurship education, training, and mentorship support, and to learn more about follow-on commercialization funding opportunities.
Deadline Extended
December 20, 2024
For application questions, please contact Prof. Wil Srubar, Associate Dean for Innovation & Entrepreneurship.