UNIVERSITY RESEARCH COUNCIL

GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS

PROPOSAL EVALUATION SUMMARY

DATE:

APPLICANT:

DEPARTMENT & COLLEGE:

The applicant:

o  The Grad Student will be engaged full time on his/her research during the period of the award

o  The work is related to the Grad Student’s thesis or dissertation research

o  The student did not receive URC funding in summer 2012

The application includes:

o  Transcript

o  List of academic and research achievements (CV is acceptable)

o  Listing of presentations made that includes if the presentation was oral or poster and includes the following information: presenter's name, names of other authors, title, name of conference or meeting, location and date

o  The number of Graduate Credit Hours Earned at UC through Autumn 2012 is less than 260

o  The Qualifying Exam date

o  Anticipated graduation date

o  Education and career objectives

o  Human Subjects description and IRB approval information (if needed)

o  Animal Research description and IACUC approval information (if needed)

o  Letters of Collaboration (only if resources or equipment outside of the student’s lab will be needed)

The proposal includes the following required sections:

o  Statement of the problem

o  Background

o  Specific aims, research questions or hypotheses

o  Research strategy or plan

o  Timeline

o  References

The proposal meets the following requirements:

o  The goals are clearly articulated

o  The proposal is innovative or creative

o  The proposal is of theoretical and/or practical significance

o  Important issues of project design and analysis are appropriately addressed

o  Adequate progress can be made on the project during the summer funding period

o  The resources needed to complete the project are available

o  A panel of reviewers with diverse backgrounds could understand the project

o  Does not exceed five (5) double-spaced typewritten pages (12 pt. font minimum) including tables and illustrations, excluding references

o  One-inch margins

PROJECT SUMMARY

•  What is the problem being addressed:

•  Why is the problem important and interesting:

•  What is the hypothesis (or hypotheses) to be tested:

•  Is the strategy proposed to solve the problem an appropriate one to pursue:

•  What will we know when the project is completed that we do not know now:

•  How innovative or creative is the proposed research

OVERALL EVALUATION

OTHER COMMENTS:

FUNDING RECOMMENDATION

Check one:

o  Proposal should be funded

o  Proposal should be funded only if funds are available

o  Proposal should not be funded