Transdisciplinary Areas of Excellence
The TAEs address critical social, scientific, technological, economic, cultural and policy issues that can best be addressed by teams of faculty employing the perspectives and methodologies of multiple disciplines.
In 2013, ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ developed a new approach to hiring faculty and supporting research by creating five Transdisciplinary Areas of Excellence (TAEs). A sixth TAE, was added in 2018. In 2024, the Citizenship, Rights and Cultural Belonging TAE was absorbed by the University's Human Rights Insitute. All are areas of inquiry in which Binghamton has developed strength in research and graduate education and raise complex questions.
Steering Committees
Each TAE is guided by a faculty steering committee of 12-15 members.
- The steering committees identify new faculty positions necessary to support the work of the TAEs;
- participate in recruitment of TAE faculty;
- offer seed grants to faculty through a competitive process;
- organize symposia, conferences, and workshops; and foster research collaboration.
Since their creation, Binghamton has recruited 78 new faculty to the TAEs. These individuals joined more than 100 members of the Binghamton faculty who have elected to participate in one of the TAEs.
Letters of Intent
Deadline for a Letter of Intent (LOI) was Monday, December 16, 2024 via the platform, and has passed. The deadline for request for proposals (RFP) is by 5 p.m. Friday, February 14, 2025. See Request for Proposals (RFP) below to submit materials. LOIs are required for proposals with a large budget, greater than $15,000, and strongly recommended for all proposals. The LOI is not binding, however it will help to gauge interest in the next, potential round of seed grant applications. This information will also be helpful to have in the event additional funding channels are identified.
Request for Proposals
The 2025-2026 RFP submission deadline is by 5 p.m. Friday, February 14, 2025. To apply for a TAE Seed Grant, complete the cover page and budget page. Link to fillable form here.
Information on how to apply for seed grant funding for the 2025–2026 academic year
can be found on the TAE Seed Grant Program landing page.
All materials must be submitted using the platform.
Contact us
The TAE central office is located in Rockefeller Center (RC), room 262.
TAE Administrative Director: Amy Keough, RC-262
TAE Administrative Assistant: Maranda Kilgore, AD-714