Summer Grants, Fellowships, & Programs. Professors Anne H. Charity-Hudley & Cheryl Dickter The College of William & Mary February 9, 2012

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Summer Grants, Fellowships, & Programs Professors Anne H. Charity-Hudley & Cheryl Dickter The College of William & Mary February 9, 2012

Join Us for a Conversation on Solo Status & Stereotype Threat Join Warnetta Mann, director of the WM counseling center, and WMSURE co-directors Anne H. Charity Hudley and Cheryl Dickter for a conversation on solo status and stereotype threat on the William and Mary campus. Monday February 27 th from 5-7pm in WM Counseling Center Students, faculty, and staff are invited. Dinner will be provided, so please RSVP here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/solostatusster eotypethreatconversation

Why Research Rules! For students: Get paid to research issues that you are interested in! Find out if research is for you Increase your chances of getting into graduate school For faculty: Faculty like working with students with funding! We get credit on our merit forms!

Roy R. Charles Center Lisa Grimes, Associate Director of the Charles Center & Director of Fellowships lmgrim@wm.edu The Charles Center is a hub of information and assistance for students seeking scholarships and grants, internships, and undergraduate research opportunities. Several student scholars programs in Arts & Sciences are administered through the Charles Center. http://www.wm.edu/as/charlescenter/index.php

Charles Center Summer Scholarships http://www.wm.edu/sites/scholarships/schola rshipsfellowshipsawards/summer/index.php Be sure to meet with a scholarship advisor to learn all that is available: http://www.wm.edu/sites/scholarships/peers cholarshipadvisors/index.php

Departmental Honors Program The Departmental Honors Program provides qualified students the opportunity to complete a two-semester, six-credit research project under the supervision of a faculty advisor. Each Honors project culminates in a thesis and oral defense. Completing an Honors project can be one of the most academically rewarding experiences of a student's undergraduate career.

Student Scholar Programs each have specific grant programs James Monroe Scholars are guaranteed a $3,000 summer research grant. They also participate in the Monroe Lunch series of lecture/discussions, gaining exposure to new and different topics in scholarship, courses, programs and careers; and have access to various resources and may seek special funding for summer research projects. http://www.wm.edu/as/charlescenter/scholars/monroe/summerresearch/index.php Murray Scholars participate in specially designed seminars, study for a semester at Oxford University, and, under the guidance of a faculty mentorship team, design an innovative cross-disciplinary major and capstone research project. http://www.wm.edu/as/murrayscholars/projects/index.php Sharpe Community Scholars & Community Studies Students learn from one another in a shared service-learning course, live together in a dedicated residence hall, and participate in local community projects that develop their problem-solving and leadership skills. http://www.wm.edu/as/charlescenter/scholars/sharpe/resources/grants/index.php

OCES grants The Office of Community Engagement and Scholarship awards Community Engagement Grants (CEGs) and Branch Out Reorientation Grants each year to support students' involvement in community engagement over the summer and winter breaks. Community Engagement Grants exist to develop students as active citizens and to support communities in achieving their own goals. The purpose of Branch Out Reorientation Grants is to support students who have been involved in a Branch Out alternative break and want to deepen their alternative break experience by connecting to local issues after their break trip. In the process, Reorientation Grants will help develop students as active citizens and support communities locally and elsewhere in the US in achieving their own goals. Please visit each grant program's page to learn more about these opportunities.

Student Assembly Conference Funding Conference Funding The Conference Fund provides financial assistance to currently enrolled full-time graduate and undergraduate students at the College of William and Mary. It attempts to reduce the individual's expenses but cannot provide full funding for conference activity. The Conference Fund year runs from July 1st through June 30th and is divided into four travel periods. Guidelines

*NEW!* WMSURE Grant Research expenses Conference travel Provide a detailed budget and a justification for expenses should be provided. Funds may be requested in amounts up to $1000. To apply, email 1000-word description, CV, and application to cldickter@wm.edu

The applicant must demonstrate that he or she has also applied to and/or received funding from another internal *NEW!* WMSURE Grants & Interns Applicants must have attended a minimum of three WM SURE events in the semester of the application, or the previous semester. The applicant must have a letter of support written by a faculty mentor at W&M.

The program will run from July 15-28, 2012 and serve 55 students from school districts within 75 miles of Williamsburg. We will need 7 group counselors and 1 head counselor that would be willing to live on-campus during the program and work exclusively with this program during this timeframe. I am offering first right of refusal to W & M's scholars because, as I understand, these students come from similar backgrounds to the population this grant seeks to serve and could possibly benefit from summer work. WMSURE/CfGE counselors The Center for Gifted Education has been awarded a grant from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation to host a residential summer program for high-ability low-income youth. I have been appointed Assistant Director for this program. I am contacting you because we would like to include students from the William & Mary Scholars program to be paid camp counselors for this program.

NOYCE and Preparing Teachers Science or Mathematics major? Thinking about teaching? Not sure you've got what it takes to be a teacher? The TCT program will pay you to find out. Science and Mathematics undergraduates have the opportunity to explore the world of teaching while participating in a paid internship. TCT fellows are paid for summer TCT work at a rate of $450/week for up to eight weeks. Available internships are listed on this site, but interns who don't plan on staying near Williamsburg can work with organizations in their area to create their own opportunities. At the end of your internship, you will have gained hands-on teaching experience or will have participated in a research project that supports teaching science or mathematics. All freshmen and sophomores planning to major in mathematics or science are eligible for a fellowship. Juniors are eligible for the Summer Internship if they are on track to complete the Teacher Certification by the end of their senior year. At the end of the summer, you will have the option of applying to the School of Education to continue down the path to teaching certification. If you choose, you may apply for a Noyce Scholarship, which provides funding for a fifth year of school culminating in a master's degree and teaching certificate.

*NEW!* WMSURE Summer Interns Research expenses Work on projects related to educational inequality To apply, contact acharityhudley@wm.edu

Research Can Happen Without a Grant Summer housing Working part time Classes or Fellowship Independents studies done in summer count for fall

External Grants

UNCF-Merck Science Research Scholarship Initiative Each award provides up to $35,000, which includes up to $25,000 towards tuition, room and board, and billable fees. Fellows will be mentored by a Merck scientist and will receive two 10-12 week Summer Research Internships with stipends totaling at least $10,000. Internships take place will take place at a Merck research facility in Rahway, NJ, West Point, PA or Boston, MA.. One internship will take place during the summer following the junior year

Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research (NIH) Opportunity to spend a summer working at the NIH side-by-side with some of the leading scientists in the world, in an environment devoted exclusively to biomedical research. Awards cover a minimum of eight weeks, with students generally arriving at the NIH in May or June. Wide range of summer activities including lectures featuring distinguished NIH investigators, career/professional development workshops, and Summer Poster Day. Application deadline : March 1, 2011 https://www.training.nih.gov/student/sip/info.asp

Summer Research Opportunity Program at UC Berkeley Program offers summer research opportunities in the arts and humanities, social sciences, and physical sciences for sophomores, juniors, and seniors (not graduating in the summer or spring of 2011) Deadline for this year has passed, but consider for next summer. http://diversity.berkeley.edu/graduate/gdp/sr op

Summer Research Opportunity Program at UMichigan The University of Michigan Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) offers outstanding undergraduates underrepresented in their field of study the opportunity to conduct intensive research across a variety of disciplines. The goal is to prepare students for advanced studies in a Ph.D. program at U-M. SROP allows undergraduates the opportunity to work on graduate level research projects with faculty. Students work with faculty mentors either on an individual basis or as part of a research team. Research teams may also include graduate students, research scientists, and other SROP students. http://www.rackham.umich.edu/student_life/diversity/co mmunity/srop/

African American Literatures and Cultures Institute*, the month-long residency program at UT-San Antonio Designed to cultivate interest among under-represented students (at the rank of junior) in graduate studies and careers in academe. Many of the Fellows who participated in our 2010 and 2011 residencies have gone on to excellent graduate programs. We'd appreciate your encouraging smart, motivated students from your institution to apply to join us for the month of June 2012. We're currently in the process of finalizing the updates to our 2012 online application. The format will be the same as in the past. Would you please share this request and our website URL http://www.utsa.edu/aalci/ with your faculty colleagues, and urge them to have their students (juniors only) apply? All academic majors are welcome, and while we're especially interested in bright self-starters, there is no minimum GPA requirement.

Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowship Program National program that prepares young adults, in particular those from groups underrepresented in leadership positions, for an advanced degree and ultimately for careers and influential roles serving the public good. Full tuition to attend PPIA Junior Summer Institute, plus a minimum $1,000 stipend. Minimum of $5,000 toward graduate school tuition. PPIA Fellows often receive financial offers above and beyond this minimum.

National Science Foundation NSF funds a large number of research opportunities for undergraduate students through its REU Sites program (global consortium). A Site consists of a group of about ten undergraduates who work in the research programs of the host institution. Each student is associated with a specific research project, where he/she works closely with the faculty and other researchers. Stipends; assistance with housing and travel http://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/index.jsp

Each summer, the program brings 18-22 undergraduates (rising juniors and seniors) go to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus for an intensive, 10- week research experience. Students are expected to develop a 20-page research project under the guidance of a faculty mentor with whom they are paired according to areas of study and research interests. Other activities include weekly seminars where they will present their research and discuss that of the faculty and other students in the program; GRE-prep classes; and networking, writing, and other Moore Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program

STEM programs NASA offers paid undergraduate and graduate level internships in a wide variety of disciplines. Over 200 internships are available. The deadline is March 1 st. Visit http://intern.nasa.gov to apply for up to 15 opportunities with a single application. NSF offers a wide variety of paid summer research experiences for undergraduates. To search over 600 programs, please visit: http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/undergrads.as p For summer research specifically in ocean sciences:

The Summer Institute for Literary and Cultural Studies The Summer Institute for Literary and Cultural Studies, a Mellon Foundation-funded four-week summer institute, helps to acquaint students with what it would mean to pursue a doctorate in English and to prepare them to apply to doctoral programs. Students who are, as they describe themselves, "English nerds," spend an intense month on the campus of Wheaton College, in Massachusetts, learning literary and cultural theory, doing GRE preparation, and meeting guest lecturers who help them to learn about the world of graduate study and the lie of a faculty member. The program is free to the students and pays them each a $2500 stipend. The value of forming a strong bond with each other during their month together is worth even more. wheatoncollege.edu/silcs

Frugaldad.com I am getting in touch about a major scholarship opportunity for undergraduate students. Frugaldad.com is offering a $5,000 merit-based scholarship to be given out in June. This is an opportunity available to all types of students in all majors, and is an excellent way for students to win and secure financial aid. You can read more about it here: http://frugaldad.com/scholarships/

Heritage Alliance Intern Spring/Summer 2012 Job Title: Heritage Alliance Intern Program: Alliance for the Advancement of Heritage Languages Hours per week: 15-35 Salary: non-paid (small honorarium) Position Available: January August, 2012 The Center for Applied Linguistics supports heritage language education and research through the Alliance for the Advancement of Heritage Languages (Heritage Alliance). The Heritage Alliance is committed to advancing language development for heritage language speakers in the United States as part of a larger effort to educate members of our society who can function professionally in English and in other languages. To achieve this mission, the Alliance provides leadership, supports collaboration, and promotes information sharing to foster heritage language maintenance and education. The Heritage Alliance program at CAL seeks self-motivated individuals who can work with the Alliance during the spring and summer 2012 for four-month internships. Hours per week can be flexible (between 15 and 35). Heritage Alliance interns have the opportunity to make original contributions in the field and work with a strong and supportive team of

Grant Writing and Preparation

Securing an Advisor/Mentor What to email someone you hope will be your advisor/mentor What to bring to your first meeting Questions to ask your advisor/mentor Scheduling (with an eye on deadlines) Editing (writing center!) There are so many WMSURE friendly faculty

Securing an Advisor/Mentor How do students convince faculty to work with them? How does that first email look? Make sure you identify yourself as a WMSURE scholar (and any other scholar if applicable) Identify other faculty that you have worked with Finding out about office hours!

That first meeting Knowledge about what the advisor does and has done Making sure you know what classes they teach Idea of what types of skills you have: resume, CV, or summary Some professors have applications http://wmpeople.wm.edu/asset/index/cldickter/r esearchassistantapplication8 Sometimes you meet with the lab manager

Preparing the proposal Negotiation WITH the advisor- EVERY DISCIPLINE IS DIFFERENT Try to have as much written out as possible before each meeting; at least an outline Send materials before the meeting (at least a few days) Editing promptly based on the advisor s comments Ask for past proposals & see what people have done: http://digitalarchive.wm.edu/community-list

Negotiating the Relationship Sometimes you have to remind people Some on email Some in person Understand your advisor s schedule- try to center in on office hours and understand what they re doing so that you can plan accordingly

So What is it That We Look For? Academic record Academic experience (courses you ve taken) Specificity of the research question Recommendation Letters Feasibility (can you do it all in a summer, a semester, a year?) Compelling nature of the research

Justify your Interests Knowing what the budgets will allow for Understanding how your research is unique I know you re interested in a lot of stuff Thinking about who is reading your proposal The committees of readers What we look for when we read

Proposals Are Reusable You can often apply to many and keep trying! Think of each proposal as a working document!

You Can Do It! Let us help you get those grants! Deadline to apply for free summer housing: March 9 Charles Center deadline: 12:00 noon on Wednesday March 14