UCSD
CAMPUS NOTICE
University of California, San Diego
INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL,
COMPARATIVE, AND AREA STUDIES (IICAS)
February 8, 2005
UPDATED
ACADEMIC SENATE MEMBERS
KEY ADMINISTRATORS/KEY SUPPORT STAFF
SUBJECT:
Deadline Extension, AY 2005-2006 IICAS Undergraduate Travel Grants
The Institute for International, Comparative, and Area Studies (IICAS)
has extended the undergraduate application deadline for IICAS Travel
Grants from March 14, 2005 to May 1, 2005. Details and instructions
follow.
GRADUATE
The Institute for International, Comparative, and Area Studies (IICAS)
announces a competition for travel grants to support graduate student
dissertation research in international, comparative, and area studies.
IICAS grants are directed primarily to students in the social sciences
and humanities. Supported research should be *about* other societies
rather than simply conducted *in* other societies. Applications from
fields outside the social sciences and humanities may be eligible if
they deal with global issues, cross-national comparisons, or research on
particular societies and also have a substantial human or societal
dimension. Strong implications for public policy or human ecology are
examples of such a dimension.
Awards
Awards will be made for travel between April 2005 - June 2006. Awards
will not exceed $2,000. The awards may be used to cover travel expenses
incurred in the U.S. or abroad.
Eligibility
All registered UCSD graduate students.
project description or conference paper proposal (no more than 750 words),
including timetable or itinerary and other sources of financial support for which application has been made
4.
resume or curriculum vitae
5.
letter of endorsement from a UCSD faculty member familiar with the student's work
6.
UCSD transcript (an unofficial version is acceptable)
Human Subjects
To assist applicants seeking Human Subjects approval, a free Human
Subjects Review Session will be held February 15, 2005 from 10 -11:00
a.m. in the Crumb Family Reading Room, Gildred Latin American Studies
Building. This session is sponsored by the Center for Iberian and Latin
American Studies.
UNDERGRADUATE
The Institute for International, Comparative, and Area Studies (IICAS)
announces a competition for travel grants to support senior honors
thesis research by undergraduates in international, comparative, and
area studies. IICAS grants are directed primarily to students in the
social sciences and humanities. Supported research should be *about*
other societies rather than simply conducted *in* other societies.
Applications from fields outside the social sciences and humanities may
be eligible if they deal with global issues, cross-national comparisons,
or research on particular societies and also have a substantial human or
societal dimension. Strong implications for public policy or human
ecology are examples of such a dimension.
Awards
Awards will be made for travel between May 2005 - June 2006. Awards will
not exceed $1,000. The awards may be used for travel expenses incurred
in the U.S. or abroad.
description of thesis project or conference to be attended (no more than 750
words), including timetable or itinerary and other sources of financial support for which application has been made
4.
resume or curriculum vitae
5.
letter of endorsement from a UCSD faculty member familiar with the student's work
6.
UCSD transcript (an unofficial version is acceptable)
Human Subjects
To assist applicants seeking Human Subjects approval, a free Human
Subjects Review Session will be held February 15, 2005 from 10 -11:00
a.m. in the Crumb Family Reading Room, Gildred Latin American Studies
Building. This session is sponsored by the Center for Iberian and Latin
American Studies.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Submission of Proposals
Submit four (4) copies of complete proposal package no later than 4:30
PM on the appropriate deadline:
GRADUATE: March 14, 2005
UNDERGRADUATE: May 1, 2005
Mailing address for proposals in all categories:
ATTN: Diana Wilder
IICAS, UCSD MC 0539
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0539
For hand delivery, please see our website at http://iicas.ucsd.edu for
directions.
Notification and Acceptance
Results for all award categories will be announced in mid-April. Initial
notifications will be sent by email. Notice of acceptance must be
received no later than June 1, 2005. Failure to notify IICAS of intent
to accept the award by this date will result in forfeiture of the award.
Disposition of Proposals
All materials submitted for this competition become the property of
IICAS. IICAS assumes no responsibility for retaining or returning
materials submitted for this competition.
Reporting Requirements
Recipients must agree to acknowledge assistance from IICAS in any
thesis, publication, or other product that results from IICAS-supported
research. Each award recipient must also submit a brief report on the
use of the grant.
Questions?
Please direct all questions to IICAS' Business Officer, Diana Wilder
(Tel.: 858-822-1131, E-mail:
).
Miles Kahler
Director
Institute for International,
Comparative, and Area Studies (IICAS)