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Undergraduate Research Grants

These grants are primarily meant to support IR major senior thesis research, though other relevant or meaningful research in other seminars, courses or independent studies that would apply to IR major credit will be considered. Thesis research will be given priority in making awards.

Research support will be awarded in accordance with the following principles:

Proposals

Proposals should take the following form:

    1. Completed Application Form
    2. Short abstract (one page; no longer than 100 words)
    3. Objectives and Methodology (500 words maximum)
      • State the objectives and relevance of the proposed work.
      • Explanation of how the research supports thesis or other relevant research in international relations.
      • Describe the design and procedures to be employed and provide a timetable and implementation plan for completion of the project.
      • If the work is to have practical application, describe the impact and usefulness.
    4. Budget (one page). List each budget item in order of priority and justify in terms of the work proposed. (In a few instances, travel may be an appropriate use of funds if warranted by the project.)
    5. Faculty Endorsement The faculty advisor must endorse the proposal and their willingness to supervise the research certifying the feasibility of the project and the adequacy of the student's preparation to undertake it by signing the Application Form.
Submission Procedure

Submission Procedure
An original hard copy of the proposal must be submitted to the International Relations Program Office by October 1, 2006 for the Fall Term and February 1, 2007 for the Spring Term.  Simultaneously an electronic version should be submitted to Dr. Frank Plantan at fplantan@sas.upenn.edu or on a CD accompanying the hard copy.

Research involving animal or human subjects or hazardous materials must also be submitted for approval by the relevant University oversight committees at the same time. Students should consult with their advisors to correctly complete these forms.

 
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Last Modified: November, 2007