Graduate Student Association Research Award Application
1. Introduction
The purpose of this award is to allow graduate students to complete thesis work when project funds may be in jeopardy or non-existent. The Graduate Student Association (“GSA”) Research Award is awarded based on professional financial need and merit and will be reviewed by a committee of peers and faculty. Applicants must be enrolled in the Graduate School, University of Maryland, Baltimore as full time degree-seeking PhD students. These funds are for use ONLY for supplies toward the research of the awardee, as defined by the University of Maryland, Baltimore for the awardee. This award is not for use for salaries, books, or anything that falls out of the realm of research supplies essential for the student to whom the award is granted. If there is any question as to whether an item can be considered a supply, the issue MUST be brought before the Professional Development Committee. The Committee will decide on whether the item can be purchased. Avenues for purchasing items will be determined based on the needs of the awardee. Reimbursement for supplies that are not sanctioned by the GSA or not purchased via the predetermined avenues is not guaranteed.
No other person in the research group, including the advisor, may use the award funds. The total amount awarded per semester per student is one thousand dollars ($1000). Awards will be given out on a semesterly basis. The award must be spent within one (1) year from time granted or funds will be reverted back to the GSA.
Please attach no more than a two-page (total), single-spaced research proposal. Include specific aims, relevance, any preliminary data found by student, research plan and time estimated for completion. The proposal should be written so scientists outside of this particular field of research can understand the proposed work. Applications will be judged based on Identification of Hypothesis, Outline of Specific Aims, and Experimental Design, as well as Determination of Need and Application of Funding.
2. Application
Student Name: ______
Campus address and phone: ______
Email address: ______
Program: ______
Month/Year accepted into program: ______
Project Title: ______
Grants currently or previously held by the student (please describe and itemize):
Other Grants/Awards/Fellowships for which the student has applied (please include years):
Participation in service organizations to the community and/or the University of Maryland:
Is this project currently receiving departmental/bridge funding? (Yes/No):______
3. Grant information of advisor:
Advisor’s name: ______
Advisor’s department: ______
Advisor’s email address: ______
Please list ALL grants currently held by this advisor. Application will not be considered unless filled out accurately and completely. Total dollar amount refers to total direct cost (not per year) awarded by granting institution. If more room is needed, please attach additional pages.
1. Grant Title:
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Granting Institution:______
Start Date:______End Date:______
Total Dollar Amount:______
Number of graduate students supported by this grant:______
2. Grant Title:
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Granting Institution:______
Start Date:______End Date:______
Total Dollar Amount:______
Number of graduate students supported by this grant:______
3. Grant Title:
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Granting Institution:______
Start Date:______End Date:______
Total Dollar Amount:______
Number of graduate students supported by this grant:______
4. Personal Statement
Include here a two hundred and fifty (250) word explanation of your current research situation and why you both need and deserve this award. Also, briefly explain how the funds will be used to advance the project.
Signature of Graduate Student: ______Date:______
Signature of Advisor: ______Date:______
Name of Department Accounting Manager or Funding Administrator:
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Signature of Administrator:______Date:______
All above signatures and statements herein are true, complete and accurate to the best of the applicant’s, advisor’s and administrator’s knowledge.
This application and research proposal must be submitted to no later than Jan. 18 for Spring Semester or July 15 for Fall Semester. Awards will be announced by email and through contact of applicant’s program. Applicants may also contact the GSA office regarding decisions. Incomplete, inaccurate or late applications will not be considered. Money for these awards is provided by the GSA of the University of Maryland, Baltimore and must be cited as such.
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