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Find similar grantsGraduate School Doctoral Research Travel Awards is sponsored by University of Florida Graduate School. Supports research-related travel expenses for Ph. D.
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School of Natural Resources and Environment School of Natural Resources and Environment Graduate Forms And Planning Graduate Forms And Planning Planning For What Comes Next Planning For What Comes Next Graduate Student Travel Grants Oral or poster presentation at a conference Must apply for matching funds Oral or poster presentation at a conference IFAS/CALS Graduate Student Travel Grant Oral or poster presentation at a conference Must be matched 1:1 by funds provided through the student's department/program or advisor UF Research and Graduate Programs Travel Grant Oral or poster presentation at a conference Requires matching funds from the student's department and/or college James Davidson Graduate Travel Scholarship Oral or poster presentation at a conference Tropical Conservation and Development Oral or poster presentation at a conference Must be enrolled in the TCD Certificate of Concentration program Determining Eligibility for $250 SNRE Travel Grants Students must present original research conducted for the Interdisciplinary Ecology degree at a conference.
You do not need to wait for notification of acceptance to the conference before applying for a travel grant. Students must be registered as SNRE graduates during the entire time of travel. If your travel is during the summer term and you are not registered for summer, you must be registered during the preceding spring semester AND the following fall semester.
Students must be in good academic standing, as outlined in the graduate catalog, by the application deadline. Students must apply for the IFAS travel grant. Students are NOT eligible for a travel grant if they received one during the current or previous fiscal year, which runs from July 1 - June 30.
For example, if you received a travel grant during the 2020-2021 fiscal year, you would not be eligible for another travel grant until July 2022, which is the start of the 2022-2023 fiscal year. If ALL of the above apply to you, then you are eligible to apply for a $250 SNRE travel grant.
The following criteria will be used to select winners: Interdisciplinary research methods, good and sound science Research represents UF well Participation in SNRE events Type of conference and type of delivery form Applicants with the following qualifications may be given preference: Presenting final research from M. S. or Ph.
D. Nearing expected graduation date First SNRE travel grant during your present degree Applying for a $250 SNRE Travel Grant Fill out the SNRE Travel Grant Application . Save and email the completed form to Jelvi Fika .
Fill out the Travel Request Form . Fill out the Travel Expense Form . For conferences that begin between the dates: July 1st - September 30th October 1st - December 31st Early applications are encouraged, but late applications are not accepted.
All travel grants are awarded on a reimbursable basis. NO PCARD EXPENSES WILL BE REIMBURSED BY SNRE. Submission of original receipts and a copy of the conference agenda are required to release funds.
Questions regarding travel grants should be directed to Jelvi Fika at jelvifika@ufl. edu . School of Natural Resources and Environment PO Box 116455 | 2035 McCarty Hall D | Gainesville, FL 32611 Analytics (Google Privacy)
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Ph. D. students in the humanities, arts, and social sciences at the University of Florida. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Graduate School Doctoral Research Travel Awards is funded by University of Florida Graduate School. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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