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Welcome to the
Student Grant Program!!
The SGP and GPSA are co-sponsoring a special grant session. Three $3,000 grants will be awarded to undergraduate student projects, and three $3,000 grants will be awarded to graduate student projects.
The deadline for submission is February 20th, 2009 at 3:00 PM.
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The Student Grant Program (SGP) provides funding opportunities for University of Idaho student-led research, scholarly, and creative activities. The SGP is funded from UI student fees.
Program funding is currently provided in the form of Research Grants and Dissemination Awards. Research grants are awarded to allow students the opportunity to fund and conduct their own projects. Dissemination awards may be used to publish, present, or otherwise disseminate student work.
The SGP funding process is designed to give students experience in the processes associated with professional-level grants. Applicants experience proposal-writing, external peer review of proposals, working with University financial technicians, presenting their work to the University, and providing final reports on their projects.
The SGP Committee responsible for making funding decisions and determining program guidelines is comprised of graduate, law, and undergraduate students, with one representative from each UI college.
Research Grants
We are pleased to annouce a special funding session co-sponsored by the SGP and the GPSA (Graduate & Professional Student Association).
In total six awards of $3000 will be funded. Three will go to undergraduate applicants, and the other three will go to graduate student applicants. Off-campus graduate students are eligible to apply. See the SGP/GPSA Session Proposal Guidelines for further details.
Grant Proposals are due by 3pm Friday, February 20, 2009 in the Office of Sponsored Programs, Morril Hall 114. Late proposals will not be accepted. Please submit an electronic version of your proposal to osp@uidaho.edu .
Dissemination Awards
The next round of Dissemination Requests will be due on February 15, 2008 in Morrill Hall RM 103. Students may apply for up to $1500 in reimbursement funds for the dissemination of their work.
If you have questions, contact your college representative , or email sgp@uidaho.edu .
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