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Funding Support for Interdisciplinary Workshops under the One Health Initiative is sponsored by University of Arizona One Health Research Initiative. This funding supports interdisciplinary workshops that align with the objectives of the One Health Initiative. The primary goal is to facilitate long-term planning and collaboration leading to external funding for One Health research.
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2026 One Health Graduate Research Fellowships and Pilot Grants Graduate Research Fellowships Monday, March 2, 2026 at 5:00pm AZ Tuesday, February 27, 2026 at 5:00pm AZ Funding for conference presentation awards will not be available until fiscal year 2027.
Applications Open for 2026 One Health Graduate Research Fellowships The Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health’s One Health Research Initiative is now accepting applications for the 2026 One Health Graduate Research Fellowships. These fellowships support graduate student research that applies a One Health approach to address the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health.
Appointments begin in Fall 2026 and include a stipend, tuition and fee support, and health insurance, with the possibility of renewal. Eligible applicants must be full-time graduate students in the Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. Project requirements, eligibility details, and submission instructions are outlined in the attached RFP.
Monday, March 2, 2026, 5:00 PM AZ View the full RFP document here Scientific: Prof. Frank von Hippel – frankvonhippel@arizona. edu Application Process: Griselda Ruiz-Braun – grm1@arizona. edu Submit one PDF via email to – onehealth@arizona.
edu Applications Open for 2026 Pilot Grants The Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health’s One Health Research Initiative invites applications for One Health Pilot Grants. The full Request for Proposals (RFP) is attached. These grants support interdisciplinary projects addressing issues at the intersection of environmental, human, and animal health, with the goal of generating preliminary data for future external funding.
Projects may receive up to $50,000 in funding and are open to all University of Arizona faculty. Teams must include a faculty member from the Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and a faculty member from another UA college. Optional in-kind support is available for projects utilizing the MEZCOPH One Health Fish Lab.
Please see the attached RFP for full details and submission instructions. We look forward to receiving your applications and to supporting innovative One Health research across the University of Arizona. Tuesday, February 27, 2026, 5:00 PM AZ View the full RFP document here Scientific or Fish Lab: Prof. Frank von Hippel – frankvonhippel@arizona.
edu Application Process: Griselda Ruiz-Braun – grm1@arizona. edu Submit one PDF via email to – onehealth@arizona. edu Funding for new postdoctoral awards will not be available until the fiscal year 2027.
Funding Support for Interdisciplinary Workshops under the One Health Initiative The One Health Initiative is excited to announce a unique funding opportunity aimed at fostering collaborative, interdisciplinary research at the intersection of human, animal and environmental health.
Funding is available to bring together investigators from diverse fields to participate in workshops that will catalyze the development of high-impact research proposals for external sponsorship. We anticipate that these workshops will lead to impactful research proposals that address complex global health challenges.
Funding Details: Up to $5,000 in financial support per workshop is available for proposals that align with the objectives of the One Health Initiative. These workshops should emphasize the integration of multiple disciplines and perspectives to address complex challenges at the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health.
Funding can be used for facility space, food, transportation, materials, but not for alcohol (UA policy). Eligibility: Open to teams of UA investigators with a focus on interdisciplinary research aligned with the One Health Initiative. Workshops Objectives: The primary goal of these workshops is to facilitate long-term planning and collaboration leading to external funding.
By providing a platform for investigators to exchange ideas, share expertise, and identify synergies, these workshops will empower teams to create well-defined research proposals that have the potential to make a substantial impact on One Health-related issues.
Expected Outcomes: Workshops funded through this program should aim to achieve the following outcomes: Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Foster productive interactions among researchers from different fields to promote innovative approaches to One Health challenges.
Research Proposal Development: Preparation of high-quality research proposals that align with the goals of the One Health Initiative, positioning investigators for successful external sponsorship. Network Building: Establish lasting connections among investigators, enabling ongoing collaboration beyond the workshop itself.
Application Process: Interested parties are invited to submit workshop proposals (500-word max) that outline the following: Workshop Theme and Objectives/Application Details: Clearly articulate the focus of the workshop and how it aligns with One Health. Outline the tangible outcomes expected from the workshop, such as preliminary research concepts and a roadmap for proposal development.
Participant Diversity: Describe how the workshop will attract an interdisciplinary group of investigators, fostering intellectual exchange. Agenda and Activities: Provide a tentative schedule of activities, including sessions for brainstorming, collaborative work, and proposal development. Expected Deliverables: Within one month of the workshop, an abstract or aims page of a research proposal should be submitted to onehealth@arizona.
edu , as well as the URL for the RFA when available. Within one year of the workshop, a proposal should be under review. Rolling Submission Deadline: Proposals will be considered at the monthly meetings of the One Health Advisory Committee.
Proposals should be submitted to onehealth@arizona. edu . For any inquiries or clarifications, please contact Professor Frank von Hippel at frankvonhippel@arizona.
edu .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Teams of University of Arizona investigators with a focus on interdisciplinary research aligned with the One Health Initiative. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $5,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Funding Support for Interdisciplinary Workshops under the One Health Initiative is funded by University of Arizona One Health Research Initiative. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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