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CEAPS Affiliated Faculty Conference Travel Grant is sponsored by Center for East Asian & Pacific Studies - University of Illinois. This grant is open to CEAPS affiliated faculty from all departments and colleges.
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You must be a current faculty affiliate and have a paper with a strong East Asian and Pacific Studies focus accepted in a conference to apply. Applications are evaluated semi-annually by the CEAPS Advisory Board. Preference will be given to conference presentations at national and international conferences.
While this travel grant is primarily designed for conference travel, the CEAPS Advisory Board will consider requests for travel support to conduct research in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the greater Pacific region. Priority will be given to those proposals that concern East Asian and Pacific issues. A project report (up to 500 words) summarizing research findings will be required for research travel grantees.
Applications are due on October 15 and February 15. Award notifications will be announced in November and March. The proposed travel should take place during the 12 months following the award result release.
Retroactive funding will NOT be considered, and the dates of travel must occur after the results release date. The number of awards is determined each year based on funding availability. For AY 2026-27, awards up to $500 for domestic travel/up to $1,000 for international travel will be awarded per semester.
The deadline to submit applications for Fall 2026 consideration is October 15, 2026. The awards will be announced in November 2026. The proposed travel should take place no later than November 30, 2027.
Fall 2026 Application Here The deadline to submit applications for Spring 2027 consideration is February 15, 2027. The awards will be announced in March 2027. The proposed travel should take place no later than March 31, 2028.
Awards will be offered as reimbursement for travel. Allowable expenses include air travel, lodging, ground transportation, and other travel-related expenses for the awardee only. Awardees are required to submit original receipts supporting travel expenses to CEAPS for reimbursement within 30 days after travel has concluded.
Campus policy requires faculty and students traveling overseas under the University sponsorship to enroll in University-approved international insurance through campus International Safety and Security Office. See Illinois International Safety and Security website for details. Please direct all questions to CEAPS Program/Outreach Coordinator Alex Chun at park387@illinois.
edu . Illinois Global Institute Center for East Asian & Pacific Studies Email: ceaps@illinois. edu College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Current CEAPS affiliated faculty at the University of Illinois who have a paper with a strong East Asian and Pacific Studies focus accepted at a conference. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $500 domestic / Up to $1,000 international. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for CEAPS Affiliated Faculty Conference Travel Grant are due October 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
CEAPS Affiliated Faculty Conference Travel Grant is funded by Center for East Asian & Pacific Studies - University of Illinois. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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