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East and Inner Asia Council Small Grants
Organization
Association for Asian Studies
825 Victors Way, Ste. 310
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Phone Number (734)665-2490
Emails aasaccounts@asianstudies.org
aasconference@asianstudies.org
ads@asianstudies.org
info@asianstudies.org
publications@asianstudies.org
Level of Study Graduate Degree
Award Type Grant
Purpose To support funding requests for indirect costs of research.
Focus General studies/Field of study not specified.
Qualifications Applicants must be AAS members, junior and independent scholars, adjunct faculties, and dissertation-level graduate students; any applicant’s research project that requires Institutional Review Board (IRB) or similar approval by law or institutional practice should receive this approval from the applicant’s institution or sponsoring organization prior to conducting the research for which this CIAC grant application is made; CIAC (or the AAS by extension) bears no responsibility or liability for awarding any CIAC research travel grant for projects where this IRB approval should have been secured; applicants must not have received a CIAC small grant within the past three years; NOT eligible for funding: passport/visa application fees, insurance, book or equipment purchases, shipping expenses, gifts, research assistants, translation costs, photocopying expenses or supplies, and survey costs; tuition or class fees of any kind, or any other expenses associated with participation in summer classes, institutes, or related activities; travel to conferences, including the AAS annual conference; translation of an applicant’s own work or to pay professional translators to translate materials; book subventions and publication costs; repeat applications for previously funded projects and organizations.
Criteria Preference will be given to applicants who show sincere interest in research, particularly in Chinese or Inner Asia studies.
Funds $2,000
Duration Annual.
Number of Awards Varies.
To Apply Applicants must be project statement, not to exceed 1,000 words; the project statement must describe the topic of this project and the role that EIAC support will play in enabling the project’s completion; must be research travel applications, the project statement should indicate the specific research or professional activities you will be engaged in, what archives, libraries, or other research facilities you intend to use, your tentative itinerary and a schedule of expected completion of project and/or publication; must be list all other sources and amounts of support you have obtained for this project as well as all pending applications for support; all applicants must seek additional support; conference & workshop grant applicants must prepare a detailed budget estimate demonstrating all expected sources of funding/revenue, expenses, and how precisely EIAC funds would be utilized; must be a current Curriculum Vitae not exceeding two pages for the applicant; applicants must also provide similar short CVs for the conference organizer and any keynoters or principal participants; all EIAC Grant applications must be submitted via the grant application portal link provided at the top of the page; applicants are required to submit a final report to EIAC and AAS.
Deadline February 1.
Contact Shellen Wu, EIAC Chair: shw722@lehigh.edu.
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