CEAPS Affiliated Faculty Conference Travel Grant
Spring 2023 Submission Deadline: Friday, January 20, 2023
The CEAPS Affiliated Faculty Conference Travel Grant is open to any CEAPS affiliated faculty from all departments and colleges. You must be a current faculty affiliate and have a paper accepted in a conference to apply. Applications are evaluated semi-annually by the CEAPS Advisory Board. Preference will be given to conference presentations with strong East Asian and Pacific Studies focus at national and international conferences. The deadline to submit applications for Spring 2023 consideration is Friday, January 20, 2023. At least 6 awards (up to $1,000 for domestic travel/up to $2,000 for international travel) will be awarded. The awards will be announced in February 2023. The proposed travel should take place no later than January 31, 2024.
Awards will be offered as reimbursement for travel. Allowable expenses include air travel, lodging, ground transportation, and other travel-related expenses for the awardee only. Awardees are required to submit original receipts supporting travel expenses to CEAPS for reimbursement within one month after travel has concluded.
Spring 2023 Online Application Form
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CEAPS Graduate Student Travel Grant
Spring 2023 Submission Deadline: Friday, January 20, 2023 (11:59 pm CST)
Award Notification: March 2023; Travel Period: Spring 2023 – Fall 2023
The Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies (CEAPS) Graduate Student Travel Grant provides travel awards for graduate students to present papers at professional conferences or to conduct dissertation research in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the greater Pacific region. The number of awards is determined each year based on funding availability.
Conference Travel: For Spring 2023, at least 8 awards (up to $600 for domestic travel/up to $1,000 for international travel) will be granted. Paper acceptance at the time of application is required.
Dissertation Research Travel: For Spring 2023, 1 award (up to $2,000) will be granted per semester to a doctoral student conducting fieldwork research in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the greater Pacific region for periods up to 12 months.