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Average per-student $400 (extraordinary
projects can request up to $800)
These grants are awarded
to IUSB graduate students based on a student-written proposal and application and a letter of reference from an IUSB faculty member who has agreed to supervise the project. The mentor's letter should address the student's qualifications, evaluate the feasibility and quality of the research or activity proposed, indicate the commitment of the mentor to the project, and offer assurance that the faculty member will serve as a mentor for the student. These funds cannot be used to complete assignments made as part of normally required coursework. No awards will be made retroactively.
Proposals may be submitted at any time, but funding is limited to
availability.
Please contact the research office (sbres@iusb.edu) at 574-520-4181
if you have any questions about the application process.
Application
SECTION A : General Information
Please include the following information in your application:
- Project Category (Research, Service, Educational
Leadership, or Travel)
- Project Title
- Student Name
- Address, City/State/Zip
- E-mail Address
- University ID
- Graduate Program
- What year you entered graduate program
- Expected Graduation Date
- Faculty Mentor/Department
- Have you previously been awarded a Graduate Research
Grant? If YES, give Title of Project, Faculty Mentor, Semester/Year project was begun.
- Does your project
required any research compliance approvals, e.g. animal,
biosafety, and human subject? If so, these must be in place
at the time of application.
SECTION B: ABSTRACT
Using non-technical language, please briefly explain what you wish to accomplish, and how the
Graduate Research Program can help. If you will need to travel, please give the reason, destination, dates, and number of nights. If
you are presenting at a conference include the name of conference
and give a brief description of your own involvement in the project being presented, describing what research you have been involved in thus far and
how you are advancing this project (both research and writing) during the course of this semester.
SECTION C : BUDGET
What do you estimate your project to cost? In this proposal you can request funding for supplies, copying, travel, etc. Include a breakdown of the costs and a budget justification explaining what the item will be used for and how it is necessary to your project.
SECTION D : Proposal Narrative
(not to exceed five, single-sided, double-spaced pages, in no
smaller than a 12-pt font):
The Graduate Council Review Committee must make comparisons and
judgments across academic disciplines and methodologies.
Because the Review Committee is an interdisciplinary one,
proposal narratives should be directed toward a general audience
and avoid the excessive use of jargon. All applicants MUST
follow the general narrative outline provided below:
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Statement
of the Problem/Significance of the Project.
Be succinct; clearly support your statement with documentation
and references and include an up-to-date review of the relevant
literature.
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Objectives.
Discuss the specific outcome(s) and product(s) of the project.
If the anticipated outcomes are quantifiable, explain how they
will be measured.
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Research, Service, or Leadership Project Methods.
Design a project plan consistent with your academic discipline.
A reference
page with supporting sources regarding the methodology or plan
of action is required of all proposals.
Research methods specifics: If this is a research
proposal you must include in your methods section the measures
or instruments that you will be using to conduct the study.
Service project methods specifics: If this is a proposal
for a service project, the methodology section should include:
1) the population to be served, 2) specific action steps to be
taken during the project. If not explicitly stated elsewhere in
this narrative, also 3) explain how your project will benefit
the people and/or agency being served.
Leadership methods specifics: If this is a
proposal for an educational research grant, the methodology must
detail how the graduate student will incorporate an action plan
consistent with the purpose of the grant as outlined earlier.
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Detailed
Budget Explanation.
Provide a detailed explanation of each budget item and explain
succinctly why it is necessary for the completion of the
project. Failure to provide a clear rationale for each
requested item may result in reduced funding. If additional
funds are required, please provide evidence of where these funds
will be obtained.
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Final Products and Dissemination.
Describe possible forms of the final product, (e.g., publishable
manuscript, conference paper, invention, software, exhibit,
performance, etc.). Be specific about the methods used to
disseminate your results to a wide audience, (e.g., state the
target journal for publication of a manuscript, the conference
for presentation of the results, or the site for a performance
or exhibition).
SECTION E:
Letter of Support from faculty sponsor -
This letter is included as part of the proposal. The letter should
include the following: (1) the abilities of the student
investigator to succeed in the project; (2) a clear explanation of
how the student will act as an independent investigator in the
project, including a description of the role of the student in
conducting all phases of the project; (3) a statement
justifying the proposed budget and/or where additional funds have
been requested or received (4) a statement of how the
advisor intends to serve in the role of mentor; (5) an estimate of
the time required by the student to complete the proposed work; and
(6) possible scholarly products anticipated as a result of the
project. This letter serves a very important purpose for the
Graduate Council Review Committee (who are not necessarily experts
in the field of study) reviewing the proposal. The statement should
convey any pertinent, critical information and speak directly to the
study. “Boiler plate” letters of support are not sufficient and may
result in a reduction or denial of funding.
Proposals may be submitted at any time. Please allow three
weeks for the project to be reviewed. Your proposal should be
submitted electronically to Erika Zynda (sbres@iusb.edu). Your mentor's letter should be sent by email to the same address.
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