Re-explanations
After a long hiatus brought to you by Fulbright, I'm back. I've had some questions about grant application procedures for various fall awards, so here's the deal:
1. DAAD: submit to me as soon as possible, but definitely before 11/1. We'll send your applications for you after naming our priority candidate.
2. Fulbright-Hays: Fulbright's sweeter, less demanding cousin. Everything should be done online besides giving me a paper copy of your transcript by October 31.
3. NSF: No, you don't have to go through the campus rep.; those of you in the physical sciences may want to talk to Professor Wulbert, anyway, because he knows his grants. The usual caveats about respecting his time apply. I have an example of a successful NSF essay, too. FastLane for everything else.
4. NSF Doctoral Dissertation completion grant: the only trick to this one is that your faculty advisor has to submit on your behalf--again, through FastLane. No campus deadline.
5. SSRC: Nothing on this end at all.
1. DAAD: submit to me as soon as possible, but definitely before 11/1. We'll send your applications for you after naming our priority candidate.
2. Fulbright-Hays: Fulbright's sweeter, less demanding cousin. Everything should be done online besides giving me a paper copy of your transcript by October 31.
3. NSF: No, you don't have to go through the campus rep.; those of you in the physical sciences may want to talk to Professor Wulbert, anyway, because he knows his grants. The usual caveats about respecting his time apply. I have an example of a successful NSF essay, too. FastLane for everything else.
4. NSF Doctoral Dissertation completion grant: the only trick to this one is that your faculty advisor has to submit on your behalf--again, through FastLane. No campus deadline.
5. SSRC: Nothing on this end at all.
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