We encourage scholarship on, or directly pertaining to, the upstate region of New York by providing support for both the costs of research as well as stipend awards for the faculty researchers.
Funding for Faculty Research
The Upstate Institute encourages ºÚÁÏÍø faculty from all academic departments and programs to propose scholarship on, or directly pertaining to, the upstate region of New York by providing funding for local projects each year.
Read more about research funding
Community-Based Course Development Grants
Through course development grants, the Upstate Institute provides faculty with resources necessary to offer students opportunities to apply research skills in the support of local agencies that provide service to the community.
Mohawk Consortium College-in-Prison Program
This program delivers credit-bearing courses inside Mohawk Correctional Facility, a medium security men's prison in Rome, NY, through a partnership with Hamilton College and Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC). Each year, one course will be offered by a ºÚÁÏÍø faculty member, usually as a once-a-week evening seminar for up to 12 students.
Discretionary Requests
Requests for discretionary funding can be make to the Upstate Institute from ºÚÁÏÍø faculty throughout the year. In addition to funding for research and teaching, these funds can be used to support collaborations and discussions that inform issues pertinent to the Upstate region, or that promote dialogue on potential or existing campus-community partnerships.
Ideas for Research
In partnership with the Community Board, the Upstate Institute has created a list of potential research projects that would support and inform the work being done by not-for-profit organizations in our community. This annual list identifies areas where no, or insufficient, research exists on issues of importance to the region.
Burke Chair
The Gretchen Hoadley Burke '81 Endowed Chair for Regional Studies is an annual appointment that supports outstanding teaching and research on the Upstate New York region. The appointment is for both ºÚÁÏÍø faculty and leading scholars in and/or on the Upstate New York region. Read more about the Burke Chair.
Logistical Support
The Upstate Institute has a number of resources available for faculty interested in developing a community-based research project and incorporating community-based research as a part of coursework. The Upstate Institute can make connections with organizations doing relevant work in the community, and can assist with developing partner agreements. We can also provide training for students, help with implementing research, and assist in making the results of research available to the community.