Research Grants

Faculty research is crucial to the mission of the GMC and the Marriott School. Emerging research generates new questions and new research. It is the only way new information will be discovered. BYU CIBER is dedicated to helping Marriott School faculty engage in meaningful international research.

Please click on the hyperlink below for the 5 step process for those interested in doing International Business research.

  1. International Business
    BYU CIBER will fund up to four significant faculty research projects each CIBER funding cycle year (October-September). Special emphasis will be placed on clusters of international business researching conducted in global financial reporting, international finance, global supply chain management, international strategy, and ethics. Funding will be in the amount of $1,000 per faculty member and can be used to support travel, a research assistant, software, data, survey expenses, or other relevant costs.
  2. International Ethics and Social Responsibility
    Every year the GMC allocates money to help fund up to four research projects in global ethics and social responsibility. These proposals should focus on important research topics specially dealing within the field of international ethics and social responsibility. Funding will be in the amount of $1,000 per faculty member and can be used to support travel, a research assistant, software, data, survey expenses, or other relevant costs.

Proposals are accepted all year long, but faculty must submit an application at least three months before funding is needed. No exceptions will be made for late applicants.