Summer Fellowship Workshop For students interested in the: Wake Forest Research Fellowship Wake Forest Arts & Humanities Fellowship Richter Scholars Program.

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Summer Fellowship Workshop For students interested in the: Wake Forest Research Fellowship Wake Forest Arts & Humanities Fellowship Richter Scholars Program ACC-IAC ACC-IAC Collaborative Fund Sponsored by: The Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Center (URECA) fellowships

Welcome Today: – We will introduce the opportunities for summer scholarship offered at Wake Forest and elsewhere. – We will briefly outline the steps involved in actively seeking grant or foundation dollars. – We will learn a little bit about human subject research regulations. – We will break up into groups to learn more about applying for and participating in each program.

Welcome Today: – We will introduce the opportunities for summer scholarship offered at Wake Forest and elsewhere. – We will briefly outline the steps involved in actively seeking grant or foundation dollars. – We will learn a little bit about human subject research regulations. – We will break up into groups to learn more about applying for and participating in each program.

Wake Forest Research Fellowship A collaborative project under the mentorship of a Wake Forest faculty member. – Open to all academic divisions. Award includes $4000 stipend, summer housing (if requested), and up to $500 in supplies for the project (if requested). Must be at least 10 wks in length across the summer semesters Students may not take summer courses in conjunction with a WFRF Applications due February 12 th, 2015

Wake Forest Arts & Humanities Fellowship A collaborative project under the mentorship of a Wake Forest faculty member. – Open to students with mentors in Division I, II, or III. Award includes $2000 stipend, summer housing for 1 session (if requested), and up to $500 in supplies for the project (if requested) Must be at least 5 wks in length. Students may not take summer courses during the same summer session as the WFA&HF Applications due February 12 th, 2015

Richter Scholarship Designed to support “life-changing experiences” Independent, individual projects Off campus projects, most outside USA Award allows for a budget of up to $6000, including money for travel and living expenses. – No fees paid may be paid to other institutions or programs – Not for equipment – Human subjects research discouraged Good mentoring advice a key to success Applications due February 12 th, 2015

ACC-IAC Fellowship Program in Creativity and Innovation This program supports undergraduate research, artistic endeavors, and/or creative projects. – Budget up to $5,000 – Applications due February 2 th, 2015 – Students who apply for the ACC-IAC fellowship and are denied may have their application considered for a WFRF.

ACC-IAC Collaborative Fund Fellowship Designed to foster collaborative relationships between ACC-affiliated schools. This program supports undergraduate research, artistic endeavors, and/or creative projects. However, these projects must be done at another ACC-affiliated college or University. – Budget up to $5,000 – Applications due February 12 rd, 2015 – Students who apply for the ACC-IAC fellowship and are denied may have their application considered for a WFRF.

External Opportunities. These are not the only opportunities that students have to get research and scholarly experiences in the summer months. Many other schools and government institutes offer similar programs. For some examples, refer to the URECA website, under “External Opportunities”.

After the project is done: Any student who has earned a fellowship must present a poster or talk on the project at Undergraduate Research Day (family weekend) Additionally, the college supports the travel of students to professional conferences with their mentors. The STARR Travel Grant provides up to $700 for students to present their mentored scholarship at discipline-specific conferences. The application can be found here: fellowships

Today: – We will introduce the opportunities for summer scholarship offered at Wake Forest and elsewhere. – We will briefly outline the steps involved in actively seeking grant or foundation dollars. – We will learn a little bit about human subject research regulations. – We will break up into groups to learn more about applying for and participating in each program.

Seeking funding support for research, education, or creative activities. Examples: – A scientist wishes to ask for federal dollars to support a research project. – A teacher/educator/parent applies for state dollars to develop a new educational program, to buy computers, or to build a new classroom. – An artist learns that the city is commissioning a piece of artwork to be featured in City Hall.

What steps are involved? In an ideal world, we would: 1) Have a great idea! 2) Write a proposal to fund the idea! 3) Submit the proposal and have it funded! Note: None of these steps are trivial, BUT, we are much more likely to achieve the final goal IF we add two more steps to the process.

What steps are involved? To maximize our success, we should: 1) Have a great idea! 2) Research possible funding sources. 3) Write a proposal based on our idea AND our research of the funding source! 4) Review the proposal critically based on our research. 5) Submit the proposal and have it funded! Although steps #2 & #4 are NOT the most fun steps, they may be the most critical to a successful application.

Walking through the steps To maximize our success, we should: 1) Have a great idea! 2) Research possible funding sources. – Who might fund your type of problem/question? – What kind of proposals have they funded in the past? If possible, get samples of successful applications. – What percentage of proposals are actually funded? – How are the proposals evaluated? If possible, get the score sheet!

Walking through the steps To maximize our success, we should: 1) Have a great idea! 2) Research possible funding sources. 3) Write a proposal based on our idea AND our research of the funding source! 4) Review the proposal critically based on our research.

Since we did our homework, we KNOW how our proposal will be evaluated. The BEST thing you can now do is to have someone evaluate your proposal based upon the homework. – There are several ways to accomplish this. – Use your mentors, friends, and colleagues. – Consider holding a “mock review” session. What do I mean: Review the proposal?

What steps are involved? To maximize our success, we should: 1) Have a great idea! 2) Research possible funding sources. 3) Write a proposal based on our idea AND our research of the funding source! 4) Review the proposal critically based on our research. – Edit the proposal to reflect the feedback! 5) Submit the proposal and have it funded!

Questions?

Welcome Today: – We will introduce the opportunities for summer scholarship offered at Wake Forest and elsewhere. – We will briefly outline the steps involved in actively seeking grant or foundation dollars. – We will learn a little bit about human subject research regulations. – We will break up into groups to learn more about applying for and participating in each program.

Today: – We will briefly outline the steps involved in actively seeking grant or foundation dollars. – We will introduce the Summer Research Fellowship and the Richter Scholars Program. – We will learn a little bit about human subject research regulations. – We will break up into groups to learn more about applying for and participating in each program.