Application for the Ted and Cora Ginsberg Undergraduate Research Grant
Summer Applications Due April 15, 2010.
Academic Year Applications Accepted on an Ad Hoc Basis
Please submit 3 copies of this application to Ann Kelchner
Honors students need not submit this application
Please consult the Director of Honors
Ted and Cora Ginsberg grants support undergraduate research conducted in collaboration with a Political
Science faculty member. The project must be student initiated. The research can occur during the
summer, or during an academic year, and need not be conducted for credit. Interested students should
approach a faculty member to discuss a potential project. Academic year funds can be used for travel to
research venues, and for expenses related to undertaking the research. Summer funds can also be used to
cover living expenses during the period of research. Students are encouraged to also pursue funding
through Undergraduate Research Grants and WCAS, as departmental funds are limited. For details see:
http://www.northwestern.edu/undergrad-research/
Name_________________________________ Expected Graduation Year________________
Campus Phone_________________________ Student Wildcard ID#_____________________
Campus mailing address___________________________ Zip Code_____________________
Permanent Home Address________________________________________________________
E-mail address _____________________________Faculty Advisor_______________________
2-3 sentence summary of your research project:
Description of all other research funding you have received or applied for:
Research Program & Project Title Amount
Application Date
Faculty Supporters are responsible for working with students on the stated research project, and
reviewing budget requests. At the end of the research period, faculty must submit a report on how the
research funds were used (the report may be prepared by the student, and then reviewed by the faculty
member)
Signature of Faculty supporter for the Research Project ____________________________
Please attach an informal transcript, and a 3-5 page description of the project that includes the research
topic, the proposed research methodology (e.g. analysis of secondary literature, archival visits, field
research, experimental research etc), a brief description of your background preparation for the research
including how you expect the research to further your intellectual development, and a budget.