Proposals for Follow-on Student Research Funding Due April 15

March 24, 2016
Proposals for Follow-on Student Research Funding Due April 15

Opportunity

Bass Connections brings together faculty and students—from all levels and schools—in interdisciplinary research teams. Faculty, graduate and professional students, undergraduates and post-docs apply their skills and perspectives to generate creative solutions to complex problems in five theme areas. In addition to more than 40 project teams each year, Bass Connections offers curricular pathways in each theme, to complement a student’s major or program of study. To augment efforts the themes are already undertaking to build out curricular pathways, Bass Connections has a total of up to $20,000 centrally to support students to continue some aspect of their team’s work through a follow-on research project.

Follow-on research funds are available to undergraduate and graduate students who have completed (or are completing) a Bass Connections project team and propose to continue some aspect of the team’s work through a faculty-mentored research experience. We anticipate awarding funds to at least three projects, with a preference for group projects or theses. Funds may support travel, equipment or other needs associated with the research proposal, and may be used over the course of the upcoming academic year. The themes that the awarded proposals fall under will organize and provide collective experiences for the individual students, as well as others who are doing theme-relevant work outside of the project teams.

Eligibility

All students participating on Bass Connections project teams in the current academic year (2015-2016) may propose research experiences.

Proposals

Proposals should be submitted to Hallie Knuffman in Bass Connections by Friday, April 15 at 5:00 p.m. and should include:

  • a brief narrative that articulates the goals of the research, how it connects to the Bass Connections project team experience, and how it fits with the student’s overall academic and professional plan (no more than 3 pages)
  • a budget plan (up to $3,000) and timeline for use of the funds
  • a listing of all other sources and amounts of support for the research project, both confirmed and anticipated/applied for
  • a letter or e-mail from the faculty mentor and, if a different person, the Bass Connections team leader in support of the research proposal.

Review and Selection

Proposals will be reviewed by the Bass Connections theme leaders and the Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies. Decisions will be announced by early May 2016 and funds will be awarded as appropriate to the timing of the research.

Questions?

Please contact us at bassconnections@duke.edu or (919) 684-5379.

Update: See Six Students Receive Grants to Extend Their Bass Connections Research