OVPRED/HI Book Manuscript Peer Review Funding

This program is designed to support tenure-stream faculty who have book projects at advanced stages and would benefit from peer feedback before submission for publication.

About the OVPRED/HI Book Manuscript Peer Review Funding

UB’s Office of the Vice President for Research and Economic Development (OVPRED) supports this program administered by HI offering grants to fund book-manuscript workshops that aim to:

  • generate specialized, constructive feedback for improving manuscripts
  • develop strategies for finding suitable publishers for manuscript submissions
  • promote discussion about authors’ manuscripts
  • create scholarly networks that familiarize colleagues beyond UB with humanities research occurring on our campus and promote UB humanities faculty as leading scholars in their fields

Awards consist of $1,500 remitted to the awardee’s department for use within a span of two years from the date of award notification. The funds provide honoraria of $750 each for two outside reviewers1 who will be present at the workshop via Zoom. This amount may be augmented by the awardee’s department (to fund higher honoraria or to create an in-person event) if so desired. Once a date is set, the awardee's department will extend invitations to potential external reviewers and one or more internal reviewers, preferably including at least one from a department other than the awardee’s own, on the awardee’s behalf. Internal reviewers are not compensated through this program.

[1] Note that, because of SUNY funding structures, these honoraria can only go to faculty outside of the SUNY system.

How to Apply

Applications, due on a rolling basis, must include:

  • a description of the project (no more than 1,000 words)
  •  timeline for completion
  • approximate target date for the workshop
  • a list of possible external reviewers ranked in order of preference
  • information on whether or not the manuscript has already undergone peer review; if it has, please elaborate
  • curriculum vitae

Not in the Manuscript Stage?

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