Department of Linguistics Research Grant Application Form (2013-2014): Student

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Department of Linguistics Research Grant Application Form (2013-2014): Student

Department of Linguistics Research Grant Application Form (2013-2014): Student - If you are applying for funding for more than one project, use a separate form for each project.

- Submit the form as a Word file to [email protected] by 5 pm November 22, 2013.

- The average award amount per application for 2012-2013 was $324.

1 Name of Investigator 2 Title of project 3 Email ( ) MA 4 Year of program ( ) PhD year 5 Faculty supervisor Research expense: ( ) participants ; ( ) equipment 6 Request type Research travel: ( ) Canada ; ( ) USA ; ( ) Other Conference: ( ) Canada ; ( ) USA ; ( ) Other 7 Dates of travel or research activities ( ) Dissertation ( ) Generals 1 8 Relation to program of study ( ) Generals 2 ( ) MA forum 9 Sum requested ( ) No ( ) Yes

funding source: : Applied for other sources of funding 10 for this project? (e.g., SGS conference travel grant, NSTP (Northern

Scientific Training Program)

amount:

Name: Location: Conference information 11 (For conference requests only) Organizer: Estimated number of participants: Abstract is accepted: ( ) Yes ( ) Not yet

12 Project Description (up to 150 words) Department of Linguistics Research Grant Application Form (2013-2014): Student

13 Detailed Budget a. PARTICIPANTS (Number of participants * Hourly rate = Total) [Normal participant pay for English speakers is $10/hour and consultants for fieldwork are generally paid between $15 and $30 per hour. The rate may vary depending on the population, task, location, and other conditions.]

b. TRAVEL (Conference or research) [Provide estimated costs of transportation and lodging and provide supporting documents (e.g., printout from travel websites).]

c. OTHER

14 Budget Justification a. PARTICIPANTS (50 words max)

November 2013 Department of Linguistics Research Grant Application Form (2013-2014): Student

[Provide justifications for the number of participants you are requesting, taking into consideration other similar studies in the literature, your program of study, and your past experience with similar types of research.]

b. RESEARCH TRAVEL (50 words max) [Provide justifications for the location of research and explain why the same research cannot be conducted in Toronto.]

c. CONFERENCE TRAVEL (50 words max) [Explain the importance of this conference in the context of your research.]

15 Contingency plan (100 words max) [Given the limited amount of funding available, your request may not be funded at 100%. Describe your contingency plan in case of partial funding. (e.g., other funding sources, possible modifications to the research plan, an alternative conference, etc.)]

16 Funding history

November 2013 Department of Linguistics Research Grant Application Form (2013-2014): Student

[If you have previously received support from the department research grants (SIG/CRC/SGS/Arts and Science), list the year, the amount awarded, the amount spent, and the result of the activity.]

Date Amount Total Result of activity: awarded spent:

17 Ethics approval Any research involving human participants requires ethics approval. Approval is given at the Department level for linguistic elicitation and at the Research Ethics Board for all other research. If you do not yet have ethics approval, funds cannot be released until you receive it.

Protocol needed? ( ) Yes ( ) No

Protocol number: Date of approval:

Supervisor of record for ethics approval:

18 Faculty supervisor approval The investigator discussed the content of this application with the supervisor and the supervisor approves of it.

Faculty supervisor name: Date:

November 2013

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