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Graduate Student Life Grants
The Graduate Student Life Grants program is a request-for-proposal process inviting graduate students to submit creative, community building ideas for possible funding. This is a unique opportunity to enhance graduate student life at the Institute with experiences outside the classroom and lab.
Proposals may focus within a discipline,
across departments, within residence halls, across a variety
of groups, and elsewhere. Their purpose should be to explore
the role and relevance of community in creating a more balanced
and fulfilling graduate experience.
The deadline for submitting proposals is Friday, October 17, 2008.
Here are some ideas to get you started!
Grant roll call
Scroll through the project archive for a brief description past projects.
Dean’s invitation
This year, the opening of a new graduate dormitory presents unique opportunities for the development of the “Northwest community.” Dean Steve Lerman is particularly interested in projects that will benefit the greater graduate student population through leveraging this area of campus. Such projects will have innovative ways of bringing together people from many different living groups both academically and socially and will create bonds between the communities. Examples include:
Model programs
A past project that originated in a particular department or program may serve as a model for another area to adopt. Examples include:
Here are the details for applying for a grant and, if successful, for managing your grant.
Apply for a grant |
Manage your grant |
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Contact the Grants program at gslg [at] mit.edu.
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