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Student Research Grant (SRG) Application Guidelines
Carefully read the "Guideline For Use of Funds" section on page 2 of the
SRG Application (Part 1)
; funds are available for some, but not all, expenses.
Previous recipients of an SRG must have already submitted the expense statement and report for the year in which the report was due for the grant awarded.
Keep answers within the space allotted on the application (unless specifically noted that additional space is acceptable) and limit the size of the completed application to <1MB.
Ask your supervisor to review the application to ensure correct spelling, grammar etc.
Pay particular attention to logic and clarity when describing your research topic and the approach you will take to conclude the project successfully.
Define your research project succinctly and be specific when describing the problems that your research will address.
Ensure it is clear that you understand the research problem, your scientific approach is valid and sound, and the topic will be of interest to economic geologists.
Be clear in explaining the significance of the research problem that you are addressing.
Emphasize original aspects of your research topic and the approach you are proposing to address them.
Present your research plans and timelines clearly and ensure that they are realistic; i.e. that you will complete the project within the stated time frame.
Ensure that all your projected budget items are necessary and that the estimated costs are reasonable.
If you have any special circumstances, please note them clearly.
Ensure you have provided funding details from other sources, e.g. industry, university, or government.
Students & Early Career
Mentoring Program
Student Funding
Student Research Grants
Graduate Student Fellowship Program
Student Field Trip Program
Michael J. Fitzgerald Student Mapping Course
SEG Student Chapters
Students' Committee Charter
Early Career Professionals
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