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Find similar grantsCLAS Faculty Travel Grant (OSU) is sponsored by Ohio State University Center for Latin American Studies. Reimbursable travel grant for faculty travel related to Latin American studies (including international travel), Ohio State CLAS affiliates.
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CLAS Faculty Travel Grant Application Form | Center for Latin American Studies Ohio State navigation bar College of Arts and Sciences Center for Latin American Studies The Indigenous, Latin American, and Caribbean Studies (ILACS) Consortium MA in Latin American Studies Departmental Graduate Programs Departmental Undergraduate Programs Latin American Language Courses CLAS Curriculum Development Grants CLAS Research & Travel Awards For Undergraduate Students Andean Music Ensemble Resources Pop-Up Exhibit: The Hidden Life of Things International Connections Resources on Africans and Afro-descendants in Argentina Resources on the Andes & Amazonia Mayan Cultures Archive & Popul Wuj Facsimile Resources on Latin America Resources for the Study of Quechua Intensive Portuguese Abroad for Spanish Teachers Summer Seminars Abroad for Spanish Teachers Latin America in the K-12 Classroom Workshops Teach the Andes K-12 Repository Internationalizing the Curriculum Américas Book Award Resources K12 Funding Opportunities Recent Faculty Publications CLAS Visiting Scholars Program OIA J-1 Scholar Information CLAS Faculty Travel Grant Application Form CLAS Faculty Travel Grant Application Form CLAS is pleased to announce the availability of faculty travel grants to support professional development, sponsored by Title VI National Resource Center funding.
Please read the guidelines prior to submitting your application. In order to be awarded a Faculty Travel Grant, you must explain why your travel not only advances your career, but also how it benefits Latin American Studies at Ohio State. Please complete and submit the following application in full and submit.
Please direct any questions or concerns to CLAS Assistant Director Mark Hoff at hoff. 96@osu. edu .
Date of Anticipated Travel Departure Date of Anticipated Travel Return Travel Destination(s) - City, State, Country If traveling internationally, please provide your preferred flight itinerary (should include departure dates, times, airports, and flight numbers): Your department"s fiscal officer and contact information If traveling to a conference, will you be presenting?
Have you received travel funding from CLAS in the past three years? If yes, please list all supported travel, the year, and the amount of the award. Are you using other funds to also support this travel?
If so, please list other funding sources here: Upload your travel proposal Upload your itemized budget Upload supporting documentation (not required) Center for Latin American Studies 140 Enarson Classroom Building If you have a disability and experience difficulty accessing this site, please contact us for assistance via email at asc-accessibility@osu. edu . © 2026.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Faculty members affiliated with the Ohio State University Center for Latin American Studies; applicants must explain how travel advances their career and benefits Latin American Studies at OSU. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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