BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 14.4//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Eastern Standard Time BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231102T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=11 TZNAME:Eastern Standard Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20230301T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=2SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=3 TZNAME:Eastern Daylight Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Call for Proposals for Summer Research GrantsMiddle Eastern Stu dies:This\nyear the Moynihan Institute’s Middle Eastern Studies Program wi ll grant awards to\nPhD and MA candidates from any discipline to support f ield research in the\nMiddle East during the summer of 2020. \;\nAny s tudent enrolled in a PhD or MA program at Syracuse University may\napply.& nbsp\;The\nawards can be used to undergo advanced language training\, gath er data and\nincrease competitiveness of future proposals for funding. The awards are\ncompetitive\, and proposals will be evaluated on the basis of (i) originality\nand significance of the proposed research/study\, (ii) o rganization and clarity\nof the proposal\, (iii) appropriateness and feasi bility of the research/study\nplan in relation to the student's background and qualifications\, and (iv) cost\neffectiveness.You may apply for more than one summer grant from the\nMoynihan Institute\, but you will not rece ive more than one in a given year from\nthe Institute. \; Awards are r anked\nseparately\, so if your proposal is accepted by more than one commi ttee\, you\nwill be awarded the better opportunity. Students who received a MESP summer\nresearch grant in the last two academic years are not eligi ble to apply.  \;\n\nComplete guidelines are\navailable at:\n\nThe Moy nihan Institute of\nGlobal Affairs\, 346 Eggers Hall https://www.maxwell.s yr.edu/moynihan/mesp/Grants_and_Awards/\n\n\n\nFor more information contac t Havva Karakas\nKeles\, \; hkarakas@maxwell.syr.eduProgram on Latin A merica and the Caribbean (PLACA):This\nyear the Moynihan Institute’s Progr am on Latin America and the Caribbean (PLACA)\nwill grant awards to gradua te students of up to $1\,500 to support field\nresearch in Latin America a nd the Caribbean during the summer of 2020. The\npurpose of the award is t o provide students the opportunity to gather\npreliminary data\, make cont acts\, map topics\, and increase the competitiveness\nof future proposals for funding. Any student enrolled in an MA or PhD program\nat Syracuse Uni versity may apply.The\nawards are competitive and proposals are judged on the basis of (i) the quality\nof the proposed research\, (ii) the organiza tion and thoughtfulness of the\nproposal\, and (iii) the appropriateness a nd feasibility of the research plan in\nrelation to the student's backgrou nd and qualifications.You may apply for more than one summer grant from th e\nMoynihan Institute\, but you will not receive more than one in a given year from\nthe Institute. \; Awards are ranked\nseparately\, so if you r proposal is accepted by more than one committee\, you\nwill be awarded t he better opportunity. If you win an award this year\, you may\napply for this or another award next year.\n\n \n\nComplete guidelines are\navailabl e at:The Moynihan Institute of\nGlobal Affairs\, 346 Eggers Hall \n\nhttps ://www.maxwell.syr.edu/moynihan/placa/News/2020_Summer_Research_Grants/\n\ n \nFor more information contact Havva Karakas\nKeles\, \; hkarakas@ma xwell.syr.eduBharati and South Asia Summer Research Grant:The South Asia C enter announces the 27th\nAnnual Bharati Memorial Award competition for th e\nsummer of 2020 (or AY 2020-21) for grants leading to doctoral dissertat ion\nresearch. Students in PhD programs in the Maxwell School are preferre d.\nStudents in other programs may apply\, and we will fund them if other funding\nbecomes available. We are especially interested in supporting pre -dissertation\nresearch\, although short-term dissertation research can qu alify. We anticipate\nawarding 1-5 grants for 2020. Only projects\nconcern ing South Asia are eligible. \;Previous recipients of this or\nother g rants awarded through the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs are\neligib le\, but not top priority.Grants will range from $500 to a\nmaximum of $15 00.You may apply for more than one\nsummer grant from the Moynihan Institu te\, but you will not receive more than\none in a given year from the Inst itute. \;\nAwards are ranked separately\, so if your proposal is accep ted by more\nthan one committee\, you will be awarded the better opportuni ty. If you win an award\nthis year\, you may apply for this or another awa rd next year.These\nawards are funded by a generous donation in honor of P rofessor Agehananda Bharati\, Syracuse University professor of\nanthropolo gy for 30 years\, Ford/Maxwell Professor of South Asian Studies\, and a\nr ecipient of the Chancellor’s Citation for Exceptional Academic\nAchievemen t. \; Professor Bharati was a\nworld-renowned expert in the cultural a nthropology of South Asia\, including the\nfield of tantric studies.Comple te guidelines are available at:The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, 346 Eggers Hallhttps://www.maxwell.syr.edu/moynihan/sac/Bharati_Memorial_G rant/For more\ninformation contact Emera Bridger Wilson\, elbridge@maxwell .syr.eduCenter for European Studies:This\nyear the Moynihan Institute’s Ce nter for European Studies announces it will\ngrant awards from $500 - $1\, 500 to graduate students to support summer field\nresearch for MA thesis o r doctoral research projects in Europe. The purpose of\nthe award is to pr ovide students the opportunity to gather preliminary data\,\nmake contacts \, map topics\, and increase competitiveness of future proposals for\nfund ing. Any student enrolled in an MA or PhD program at Syracuse University\n may apply. \;The awards are\ncompetitive and proposals are judged on t he basis of i) quality of the proposed\nresearch\, ii) organization and th oughtfulness of the proposal\, and iii)\nappropriateness and feasibility o f the research plan in relation to the\nstudent's background and qualifica tions.\n\n“Europe” for the\npurposes of the grant competition includes any country in the standard\ngeographic area west of the Urals and north and west of the Caspian and Black\nseas\, including Russia\, the states of the South Caucasus\, and Turkey.You may apply for\nmore than one summer grant from the Moynihan Institute\, but you will not\nreceive more than one in a given year from the Institute. \; Awards are ranked separately\, so if your\nproposal is accepted by more than one committee\, you will be awa rded the better\nopportunity. If you win an award this year\, you may appl y for this or another\naward next year.Complete guidelines are available a t:The Moynihan Institute of\nGlobal Affairs\, 346 Eggers Hall|https://www. maxwell.syr.edu/moynihan/ces/Funding_Opportunities/For more information co ntact Havva Karakas\nKeles\, \; hkarakas@maxwell.syr.eduEast Asia Prog ram:The\nMoynihan Institute’s East Asia Program will grant awards to Syrac use University\ngraduate students of up to $2\,000 to support research on East Asia during the\nsummer of 2020. \; The research may be\nconducte d in East Asia or other parts of the world. \; The purpose of the awar d is to provide\nstudents the opportunity to gather data\, make contacts\, map topics\, and\nincrease the competitiveness of future proposals for fu nding. \; Any student enrolled in a PhD program at\nSyracuse Universit y may apply.The\nawards are competitive and proposals will be judged on th e basis of (i) the quality\nof the proposed research\, (ii) the organizati on and thoughtfulness of the\nproposal\, and (iii) the appropriateness and feasibility of the research plan in\nrelation to the student's background and qualifications.You may apply for more than one summer grant from the\ nMoynihan Institute\, but you will not receive more than one in a given ye ar from\nthe Institute. \; Awards are ranked\nseparately\, so if your proposal is accepted by more than one committee\, you\nwill be awarded the better opportunity. If you win an award this year\, you may\napply for th is or another award next year.Complete guidelines are available at:The Moy nihan Institute of\nGlobal Affairs\, 346 Eggers Hallhttp://www.maxwell.syr .edu/moynihan/eap/Funding_Opportunities/\n\n \nFor more information contac t Havva Karakas\nKeles\, \; hkarakas@maxwell.syr.eduMaxwell African Sc holars Union:This\nyear the Moynihan Institute’s Maxwell African Scholars Union (MASU) will grant awards\nto graduate students of up to $2\,500 to s upport field research in sub-Saharan Africa\nduring the summer of 2020. Th e purpose of the award is to provide students the\nopportunity to develop field experience\, whether to gather preliminary data\,\nmake contacts\, m ap topics\, or increase the competitiveness of future proposals\nfor fundi ng. \; Any graduate student\nenrolled in a MA or PhD program at Syracu se University may apply.The\nawards are competitive and proposals are judg ed on the basis of (i) the quality\nof the proposed project or research\, (ii) the organization and thoughtfulness\nof the proposal\, and (iii) the appropriateness and feasibility of the research or\nproject plan in relati on to the student's background and qualifications.You may apply for more t han one summer grant\nfrom the Moynihan Institute\, but you will not recei ve more than one in a given\nyear from the Institute. \; Awards are\nr anked separately\, so if your proposal is accepted by more than one commit tee\, you\nwill be awarded the better opportunity. If you win an award thi s year\, you may\napply for this or another award next year.Complete guide lines are\navailable at:The Moynihan Institute of\nGlobal Affairs\, 346 Eg gers Hall https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/moynihan/Masu/Funding_Opportunities/ For more information contact Havva Karakas\nKeles\, \; hkarakas@maxwel l.syr.edu DTEND:20200227T050000Z DTSTAMP:20240329T094920Z DTSTART:20200227T050000Z LOCATION: SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Moynihan Institute's Call for Proposal - Summer Research Grants Dea dline Date UID:RFCALITEM638472881601165987 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Call for Proposals for Summer Research G rants
Middle Eastern Studies:
This\nyear the Moynihan Institute’s Middle Eastern Studies Program will grant awards to\nPhD and MA candidates from any discipline to suppor t field research in the\nMiddle East during the summer of 2020. \;\nAn y student enrolled in a PhD or MA program at Syracuse University may\nappl y. \;
The\nawards can be used to undergo advanced language train ing\, gather data and\nincrease competitiveness of future proposals for fu nding. The awards are\ncompetitive\, and proposals will be evaluated on th e basis of (i) originality\nand significance of the proposed research/stud y\, (ii) organization and clarity\nof the proposal\, (iii) appropriateness and feasibility of the research/study\nplan in relation to the student's background and qualifications\, and (iv) cost\neffectiveness.
You ma y apply for more than one summer grant from the\nMoynihan Institute\, but you will not receive more than one in a given year from\nthe Institute.&nb sp\; Awards are ranked\nseparately\, so if your proposal is accepted by mo re than one committee\, you\nwill be awarded the better opportunity. Stude nts who received a MESP summer\nresearch grant in the last two academic ye ars are not eligible to apply.  \;
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Complete guideline s are\navailable at:
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The Moynihan Institute of\nGlobal Affai rs\, 346 Eggers Hallhttps://www.maxwell.syr.edu/moynihan/mesp/Grants_and_ Awards/
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For more information contact Havva Karakas\nKeles\, \; hkaraka s@maxwell.syr.edu
Program on Latin America and the Caribbean (PLACA):
This\nyear the Moynihan Institute’s P rogram on Latin America and the Caribbean (PLACA)\nwill grant awards to gr aduate students of up to $1\,500 to support field\nresearch in Latin Ameri ca and the Caribbean during the summer of 2020. The\npurpose of the award is to provide students the opportunity to gather\npreliminary data\, make contacts\, map topics\, and increase the competitiveness\nof future propos als for funding. Any student enrolled in an MA or PhD program\nat Syracuse University may apply.
The\nawards are competitive and proposals are judged on the basis of (i) the quality\nof the proposed research\, (ii) t he organization and thoughtfulness of the\nproposal\, and (iii) the approp riateness and feasibility of the research plan in\nrelation to the student 's background and qualifications.
You may apply for more than one su mmer grant from the\nMoynihan Institute\, but you will not receive more th an one in a given year from\nthe Institute. \; Awards are ranked\nsepa rately\, so if your proposal is accepted by more than one committee\, you\ nwill be awarded the better opportunity. If you win an award this year\, y ou may\napply for this or another award next year.\n\n \n\n
Complete guidelines are\navailable at:
The Moynihan Institute of\nGlobal Aff airs\, 346 Eggers Hall
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https://www.maxwell. syr.edu/moynihan/placa/News/2020_Summer_Research_Grants/\n\n \n
For more information contact Havva Karakas\nKeles\, \; hkarakas@maxwell.syr.edu
< b>Bharati and South Asia Summer Research Grant:
The South Asia Center announces the 27th\nAnnual Bharati Memorial Award competition for the\nsummer of 2020 (or AY 2020-21) for grants leading to doctoral dissertation\nresearch. Students in PhD programs in the Maxwell S chool are preferred.\nStudents in other programs may apply\, and we will f und them if other funding\nbecomes available. We are especially interested in supporting pre-dissertation\nresearch\, although short-term dissertati on research can qualify. We anticipate\nawarding 1-5 grants for 2020. Only projects\nconcerning South Asia are eligible. \;Previous recipients o f this or\nother grants awarded through the Moynihan Institute of Global A ffairs are\neligible\, but not top priority.
Grants will range from $500 to a\nmaximum of $1500.
You may apply for more than one\nsummer grant from the Moynihan Institute\, but you will not receive more than\no ne in a given year from the Institute. \;\nAwards are ranked separatel y\, so if your proposal is accepted by more\nthan one committee\, you will be awarded the better opportunity. If you win an award\nthis year\, you m ay apply for this or another award next year.
These\nawards are fund ed by a generous donation in honor of Professor Agehananda Bharati\, Syrac use University professor of\nanthropology for 30 years\, Ford/Maxwell Prof essor of South Asian Studies\, and a\nrecipient of the Chancellor’s Citati on for Exceptional Academic\nAchievement. \; Professor Bharati was a\n world-renowned expert in the cultural anthropology of South Asia\, includi ng the\nfield of tantric studies.
Complete guidelines are available at:
The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, 346 Eggers Hall
https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/moynihan/sac/Bharati_Memorial_Grant/
Fo r more\ninformation contact Emera Bridger Wilson\, elbridge@maxwell.syr.edu
Cen ter for European Studies:
This\nyear the Moynihan Institute’ s Center for European Studies announces it will\ngrant awards from $500 - $1\,500 to graduate students to support summer field\nresearch for MA thes is or doctoral research projects in Europe. The purpose of\nthe award is t o provide students the opportunity to gather preliminary data\,\nmake cont acts\, map topics\, and increase competitiveness of future proposals for\n funding. Any student enrolled in an MA or PhD program at Syracuse Universi ty\nmay apply. \;
The awards are\ncompetitive and proposals are judged on the basis of i) quality of the proposed\nresearch\, ii) organiza tion and thoughtfulness of the proposal\, and iii)\nappropriateness and fe asibility of the research plan in relation to the\nstudent's background an d qualifications.
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“Europe” for the\npurposes of the grant competition includes any country in the standard\ngeographic area west of the Urals and north and west of the Caspian and Black\nseas\, including R ussia\, the states of the South Caucasus\, and Turkey.
You may apply for\nmore than one summer grant from the Moynihan Institute\, but you wil l not\nreceive more than one in a given year from the Institute. \; Aw ards are ranked separately\, so if your\nproposal is accepted by more than one committee\, you will be awarded the better\nopportunity. If you win a n award this year\, you may apply for this or another\naward next year.
Complete guidelines are available at:
The Moynihan Institute of\ nGlobal Affairs\, 346 Eggers Hall|
https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/moyni han/ces/Funding_Opportunities/
For more information contact Havv a Karakas\nKeles\, \; hkarak as@maxwell.syr.edu
East Asia Program: p>
The\nMoynihan Institute’s East Asia Program will grant awards to Syra cuse University\ngraduate students of up to $2\,000 to support research on East Asia during the\nsummer of 2020. \; The research may be\nconduct ed in East Asia or other parts of the world. \; The purpose of the awa rd is to provide\nstudents the opportunity to gather data\, make contacts\ , map topics\, and\nincrease the competitiveness of future proposals for f unding. \; Any student enrolled in a PhD program at\nSyracuse Universi ty may apply.
The\nawards are competitive and proposals will be judg ed on the basis of (i) the quality\nof the proposed research\, (ii) the or ganization and thoughtfulness of the\nproposal\, and (iii) the appropriate ness and feasibility of the research plan in\nrelation to the student's ba ckground and qualifications.
You may apply for more than one summer grant from the\nMoynihan Institute\, but you will not receive more than on e in a given year from\nthe Institute. \; Awards are ranked\nseparatel y\, so if your proposal is accepted by more than one committee\, you\nwill be awarded the better opportunity. If you win an award this year\, you ma y\napply for this or another award next year.
Complete guidelines ar e available at:
The Moynihan Institute of\nGlobal Affairs\, 346 Egge rs Hall
http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/moynihan/eap/Funding_Opportunities /\n\n \n
For more information contact Havva Karakas\nKeles\,&nbs p\; hkarakas@maxwell.syr.edu
Maxwell African Scholars Union:
This \nyear the Moynihan Institute’s Maxwell African Scholars Union (MASU) will grant awards\nto graduate students of up to $2\,500 to support field rese arch in sub-Saharan Africa\nduring the summer of 2020. The purpose of the award is to provide students the\nopportunity to develop field experience\ , whether to gather preliminary data\,\nmake contacts\, map topics\, or in crease the competitiveness of future proposals\nfor funding. \; Any gr aduate student\nenrolled in a MA or PhD program at Syracuse University may apply.
The\nawards are competitive and proposals are judged on the basis of (i) the quality\nof the proposed project or research\, (ii) the o rganization and thoughtfulness\nof the proposal\, and (iii) the appropriat eness and feasibility of the research or\nproject plan in relation to the student's background and qualifications.
You may apply for more than one summer grant\nfrom the Moynihan Institute\, but you will not receive more than one in a given\nyear from the Institute. \; Awards are\nrank ed separately\, so if your proposal is accepted by more than one committee \, you\nwill be awarded the better opportunity. If you win an award this y ear\, you may\napply for this or another award next year.
Complete g uidelines are\navailable at:
The Moynihan Institute of\nGlobal Affai rs\, 346 Eggers Hall https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/moynihan/Masu/Funding_Op portunities/
For more information contact Havva Karakas\nKeles\,  \; hkarakas@maxwell.syr.edu
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