Grants

N-Gen Research Grants are designed to provide financial support for members of the N-Gen community conducting research in the Sonoran Desert. N-Gen supports original student and collaborative research, with preference always given to proposals that take a synthetic and transdisciplinary approach (perspectives that seek to transcend the boundaries of individual disciplines) to various topics in the larger Sonoran Desert region and associated marine and coastal areas. Explore the collaborative and student projects below.

There is no current call for N-Gen grants.

Collaborative Grants

The bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) is considered one of the 100 most invasive and ecologically damaging species in the world. This project was the first phase of a long-term bullfrog eradication project.
This project represents the first extensive and sustained archaeological investigations of prehistoric coastal adaptations in the Sonoran Desert, and the first research collaboration of U.S. and Mexican archaeologists and other researchers in this coastal region.
The objective of this study was to explore and describe how mining activities interact with the socio-ecologic dimensions of an arid watershed in the Sonoran Desert transboundary region, from a Feminist Political Ecology perspective.

Student & Early Career Grants