MESP: Call for Proposals
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Attention Maxwell PhD and MA Candidates:;
Call for Proposals:
MESP Graduate Student Summer Research Grants
This year the Middle Eastern Studies Program (MESP) will grant up to 3 awards (in the range of $1,000 each) to Maxwell PhD and MA candidates from any discipline to support field research in the Middle East during the summer of 2015.; Any student enrolled in a PhD or MA program at Syracuse University may apply.
The awards can be used to undergo advanced language training, gather data and increase competitiveness of future proposals for funding. The awards are competitive, and proposals will be evaluated on the basis of (i) originality and significance of the proposed research/study, (ii) organization and clarity of the proposal, (iii) appropriateness and feasibility of the research/study plan in relation to the students background and qualifications, and (iv) cost effectiveness.
You may apply for more than one summer grant from the Moynihan Institute, but you will not receive more than one in a given year. Other types of support that could exclude you from receiving a summer research grant include summer FLAS funding, summer de Sardon-Glass support, and other types of summer support from the Moynihan Institute. Awards are ranked separately, so if your proposal is accepted by more than one committee, you will be awarded the better opportunity.
DEADLINE: Thursday, February 26, 2015
Guidelines: http://as-cascade.syr.edu/students/undergraduate/interdisciplinary/middle-eastern studies/resources/awards.html
Application link: http://bit.ly/max-mesp
Printed guidelines are also available at The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs: 346 Eggers Hall
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