Office of Undergraduate Research
E-mail: our@cwu.edu
The Faculty-Student Provost Research Grants aim to involve faculty and student in collaborative research, teaching, or creative activities during the academic year. Students get the opportunity to engage in a serious research project, participate in a scholarly enterprise, and learn more about their discipline. Faculty get the chance to build collaborative research connections, work with advanced research students, and incorporate student mentoring into their scholarly agenda.
Successful grant proposals will demonstrate gains for both students and faculty members, with a defined role for each. Faculty and students are encouraged to work closely together on the application, and students should receive mentoring on proposal writing as part of the process. Here are some more details about applicant eligibility and the application submission process:
What funds are available?
Eligible expenses include (but not limited to):
Who may apply?
The main component of the application will be your grant proposal. This should be no more than 3 pages (double-spaced) in length, and should include the following:
You will also be asked to submit these additional items as part of your application:
A well-considered budget is a very important part of your proposal. Please show real, total costs in your budget. Although the amount of funding you can receive from the OUR is limited, the budget should accurately reflect all of your expenses.
Put your budget together using a spreadsheet (template and example provided below).
Your budget should include:
Your budget justification helps us interpret your budget. It describes why you need what you've asked for, and how you calculated the costs. The budget justification should be written in paragraph or bullet list form, or a combination of the two, and include:
If your research involves human subjects, animal subjects, or dangerous materials, you will need to provide documentation that you have received approval for your work as part of the application. For animal subjects and human subjects, this can be the letter of approval you and your faculty mentor received from the Human Subjects Review Council (HSRC) or the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC). If you haven't yet been approved, you can submit a copy of your application to the HSRC/IACUC with your grant proposal for the committee to review. If your proposal is accepted, it will be contingent on the approval of your HSRC/IACUC application. For dangerous materials, you will need to prepare a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) document. You can find examples here and here, but we recommend connecting with your mentor on the structure of your SOP and what details it should include, as they will look different from project to project based on the materials/equipment involved.
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Deadline: 5:00pm on Monday, October 31, 2022
Notification: Applicants will be informed of the decision regarding their application via email within two weeks of the first Research Advisory Council (RAC) meeting after the application deadline