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Patricia Sheffels Undergraduate Research Fund Application
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Information about the ENVS undergraduate student applicant
ENVS Undergraduate Student Information
Student Name
Email Address
Research Project Title
Information about the applicant’s research advisor
Information about the applicant’s research advisor
Research Advisor Name
Department or Institute
Email
Description of research project and progress to date (max. 200 words).
Describe the research you plan to conduct (or are conducting). In particular, indicate the research question that you are addressing and the methods you are using. Be clear about how the research activities fit into your undergraduate degree (e.g., are they part of an Honors thesis?)
Timeline (max. 100 words).
Describe where you are in the ENVS degree (e.g., are you currently a sophomore, junior, or senior? When did you begin this research, and when do you expect to complete it? When will you graduate? If your research is part of an Honors thesis, when will you defend the thesis?)
Explain what you need the funding for (max. 200 words).
Explain why the costs are necessary and important. Note that you can ask for partial support for items that cost more than the cap on these small grants. If you are asking for travel, please include the location and an explanation of why it is important for you to travel.
Budget
Please provide a brief budget for the amount requested. For example, if asking for funds for a camera tripod, give the brand and model of the tripod and its cost on Amazon; also briefly explain why renting a tripod or borrowing one from another research group at Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØis not an option. If asking for mileage costs to travel to, say, Paonia, CO to interview land managers, give the mileage for the round trip and use the university mileage rate to arrive at the total cost.
UROP application.
Attach your prior UROP application and (if available) the approval or rejection letter you received from the program. Alternatively, provide a strong justification for why you have not applied for a UROP grant.
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Other funding sources.
Please list other funding sources you have secured, or have applied for, that also help cover your research costs.