Student Initiated Research or Creative Project Grant (Max. 500 USD)
Submission Deadline: the third Friday of February
Award Notification Date: within six weeks
Program Description:
The Student Initiated Research or Creative Project Grant aims to empower DKU students to undertake independent research and creative projects related to contemporary China, aligned with the mission of the Center for the Studies of Contemporary China (CSCC). Students are encouraged to explore innovative ideas and contribute to the scholarly and creative atmosphere at DKU. This grant provides funding support of up to 500 USD for projects that demonstrate academic excellence, creativity, and relevance to contemporary China studies. To ensure successful execution and mentorship, all student-initiated projects must have a faculty supervisor who will guide the students throughout their research or creative journey. Approximately 8 awards are granted annually. The project duration should not exceed one year from the submission deadline.
Eligibility:
Application Materials:
Proposals must include the following components:
Evaluation Criteria:
Each proposal will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
Institutional Review Board Approval:
If working with Human Subjects, grant recipients must obtain an approval to the Institutional Review Board (IRB) for the acceptance of the grant to be completed. Consult with your mentor.
Acknowledgement:
All publications, conference posters or presentations, or other means of dissemination resulting from work supported by a CSCC research grant should acknowledge funding from the Center for the Study of Contemporary China, Duke Kunshan University.
Final Project Report Requirements:
Each grant recipient is required to submit a final project report. This report should be no more than 2 pages long (single-spaced) and detail the progress and outcomes of the project within the specified time frame. The final project report must be submitted by the stated deadline and should provide a comprehensive overview of the project’s results and achievements.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: the third Friday of February
Award Notification Date: within six weeks
Final Project Report Deadline: One year from the award notification date
Fund Closing Date: One year from the award notification date
All grant proposals and inquiries should be sent to Chi Zhang, the program coordinator for the Center for the Studies of Contemporary China.
*In terms of budget adjustments, it is standard practice for the CSCC to apply the 10% rule, which means that a maximum of 10% of the total grant award can be modified for expenditures not indicated in the original budget, and a revised budget will need to be submitted to our co-director, Prof. Baozhen M. Luo-Hermanson, for approval.
List of CSCC Research Grant for Student Initiated Research or Creative Projects