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Finding Funding Opportunities and Creating Timelines Presented by: Hannah Merley, Prevention Science Ph.D student, hannah.merley@wsu.edu Graduate Support Coordinator at the Office of Grant and Research Development
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Why should you apply for funding at the graduate stage? Experience
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Why should you apply for funding at the graduate stage? Experience Prestige
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Why should you apply for funding at the graduate stage? Experience Prestige Get your snowball started
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Why should you apply for funding at the graduate stage? Experience Prestige Get your snowball started Extra funding
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Funding Sources Federal Foundations State/ Local Professional Associations Business/ Industry
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First Three years of Graduate School: New Graduate Student Fellowships (NGFs) Characterized by: Yearly stipend, tuition and health insurance coverage, possible international travel funding. Some Common Agencies: The Ford Foundation Predoctoral, NSF GRFP, NDSEG, Hertz
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Preparation: Must apply for NGFs during first couple months of graduate school Short essays: 1-3 months of editing Letters of reference New Graduate Student Prestigious Fellowship Workshop
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Throughout Graduate School: Travel funding* Research funding grants* Awards and Conferences* *Funding for these needs is available through both internal and external sources
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Preparation: a minimum of three months join professional associations immediately familiarize yourself with departmental endowment grants, the graduate school, and the GPSA begin searching through pivot.cos.com application procedures vary
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Throughout Graduate School: Internships* Research Assistantship (RA) Teaching Assistantship (TA)* *Funding for these needs is available through both internal and external sources
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Preparation: GA, RA, TA- Check with your department Call through the list of opportunities on the graduate school website Check with departments that you received great grades in as an undergraduate Contact Hannah Merley (me) Internship- Check external and internal sources
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Dissertation Funding: Many different types: Dissertation Planning Dissertation Research Dissertation Writing A Mix Characterized by: Funding for either research or stipend or both (check requirements), may include travel/a variety of expenditures in budget
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Preparation: One year of writing and editing!!! Letters of reference Lengthy, 20+ page, single-spaced proposal 6 pages of references Approved budget (remember your departmental contact from the first couple slides!) There are many sources of dissertation funding and you may be able to apply for more than one. You should start looking now.
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Postdoctoral Fellowships: Very similar to graduate student fellowships, except there are more of them, and thus, they are more subject specific. Start your search now!
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Preparation: a minimum of three months curriculum vitae short summary of research interests letters of reference
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Throughout your career as a graduate student and a faculty member: Prestigious Scholarships- such as Fulbright, Boren, Pickering, and Rhodes Characterized by: Stipend to live in another country and teach, do research, or even just learn another language.
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Preparation: Six months to a year of essay drafts. According to Sarah Ann Hones, your contact for these opportunities, the average winner goes through eight drafts. Contact: Sarah Ann Hones, Director of Distinguished Scholarships, CUE 303-D, 509-335- 8239, shones@wsu.edu
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USE SEARCH RESULTS TO CREATE A TIMELINE BASED ON THE AMOUNT OF TIME IT TAKES TO APPLY TO AND THE SPECIFIC, CYCLICAL FUNDING DEADLINES FOR THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR WHICH YOU ARE QUALIFIED Example: 1 st semester- apply to Ford, NSF, and NDSEG new graduate fellowships 2 nd semester- apply to internal endowment grants and the GPSA research grant, revise failed fellowship proposals 3 rd -4 th semester- apply to travel funding and NIH fellowship 5 th semester- begin working on dissertation proposal 8 th semester- revise failed dissertation proposal
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Task #1 Create an Excel Sheet of Opportunities Along top of excel sheet: title and brief intro, amount, eligibility, phase and purpose, annual deadline, how to apply, web address
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Task #1 Create an Excel Sheet of Opportunities Along top of excel sheet: title and brief intro, amount, eligibility, phase and purpose, annual deadline, how to apply, web address Sign up for pivot.cos.com, log in, perform and refine searches, perform advanced searches, save your search/opportunity, get weekly updates, send to colleagues
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Task #1 Create an Excel Sheet of Opportunities Along top of excel sheet: title and brief intro, amount, eligibility, phase and purpose, annual deadline, how to apply, web address Sign up for pivot.cos.com, log in, perform and refine searches, perform advanced searches, save your search/opportunity, get weekly updates, send to colleagues Search via google for other lists of opportunities
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Task #1 Create an Excel Sheet of Opportunities Along top of excel sheet: title and brief intro, amount, eligibility, phase and purpose, annual deadline, how to apply, web address Sign up for pivot.cos.com, log in, perform and refine searches, perform advanced searches, save your search/opportunity, get weekly updates, send to colleagues Search via google for other lists of opportunities Grants.gov
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Task #1 Create an Excel Sheet of Opportunities Along top of excel sheet: title and brief intro, amount, eligibility, phase and purpose, annual deadline, how to apply, web address Sign up for pivot.cos.com, log in, perform and refine searches, perform advanced searches, save your search/opportunity, get weekly updates, send to colleagues Search via google for other lists of opportunities Grants.gov Foundationcenter.org
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Task #1 Create an Excel Sheet of Opportunities Along top of excel sheet: title and brief intro, amount, eligibility, phase and purpose, annual deadline, how to apply, web address Sign up for pivot.cos.com, log in, perform and refine searches, perform advanced searches, save your search/opportunity, get weekly updates, send to colleagues Search via google for other lists of opportunities Grants.gov Foundationcenter.org All related professional associations- join now!
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Types of opportunities you should be searching for New Graduate Student Fellowships
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Types of opportunities you should be searching for New Graduate Student Fellowships Travel funding
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Types of opportunities you should be searching for New Graduate Student Fellowships Travel funding Research funding
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Types of opportunities you should be searching for New Graduate Student Fellowships Travel funding Research funding Dissertation funding- planning, research, stipend, writing, dissemination of findings
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Types of opportunities you should be searching for New Graduate Student Fellowships Travel funding Research funding Dissertation funding- planning, research, stipend, writing, dissemination of findings Awards and Conferences
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Types of opportunities you should be searching for New Graduate Student Fellowships Travel funding Research funding Dissertation funding- planning, research, stipend, writing, dissemination of findings Awards and Conferences Post doctoral fellowships
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Types of opportunities you should be searching for New Graduate Student Fellowships Travel funding Research funding Dissertation funding- planning, research, stipend, writing, dissemination of findings Awards and Conferences Post doctoral fellowships Early career awards
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Types of opportunities you should be searching for New Graduate Student Fellowships Travel funding Research funding Dissertation funding- planning, research, stipend, writing, dissemination of findings Awards and Conferences Post doctoral fellowships Early career awards Established faculty
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Types of opportunities you should be searching for New Graduate Student Fellowships Travel funding Research funding Dissertation funding- planning, research, stipend, writing, dissemination of findings Awards and Conferences Post doctoral fellowships Early career awards Established faculty Distinguished Scholarships
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Types of opportunities for which you should be searching New Graduate Student Fellowships Travel funding Research funding Dissertation funding- planning, research, stipend, writing, dissemination of findings Awards and Conferences Post doctoral fellowships Early career awards Established faculty Distinguished Scholarships Local foundations and businesses
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WSU Internal Funding Help Resources The Informer WSU News, WSU Announcements, hannah.merley@email.wsu.eduhannah.merley@email.wsu.edu GPSA/GRSA Departmental Resources Distinguished Scholarship Workshops- Boren, Fulbright, Gates-Cambridge, Marshall, Mitchell, Rhodes, Pickering - Sarah Ann Hones shones@wsu.edu <<the best bet for international research travelshones@wsu.edu New Graduate Student Prestigious Fellowship Workshop OGRD Workshops- Note the LLC workshops!
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THANK YOU!
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