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East Asia Program Graduate Student Summer Research Grants 2016
Maxwell Doctoral Student
The East Asia Program will grant awards to Syracuse University graduate students of up to $2,000 to support research on East or Southeast Asia during the summer of 2016. The research may be conducted in Asia, the United States, or other parts of the world. The purpose of the award is to provide students the opportunity to gather data, make contacts, map topics, and increase the competitiveness of future proposals for funding. Any student enrolled in a PhD program at Syracuse University may apply
The awards are competitive and proposals will be judged on the basis of (i) the quality of the proposed research, (ii) the organization and thoughtfulness of the proposal, and (iii) the appropriateness and feasibility of the research plan in relation to the student's background and qualifications.
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 from the 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 25, 2016
Guidelines: https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/moynihan/eap/Funding_Opportunities/
Application link: http://bit.ly/eastasia-2016
Complete guidelines are available at: The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs, 346 Eggers Hall
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