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SUMMARY:The Vice President's Grant for Student Research in Diversity (SRD Grant)
DESCRIPTION:THE VICE PRESIDENT'S GRANT FOR STUDENT RESEARCH IN DIVERSITY (SRD)Request for Proposals:&nbsp; Tuesday, November 12, 2012.&nbsp; For instructions, please go to our website after November 12, 2012. (http://www.tc.columbia.edu/administration/diversity/).Deadline:&nbsp; Thursday, February 7, 2013 (for both paper copies and email submission)&nbsp;The Vice President's Community and Diversity Grant Fund is sponsoring a GRANT FOR STUDENT RESEARCH IN DIVERSITY for matriculating Teachers College (TC) students [M.A., M.S., Ed.M., Ed.D., or Ph.D.]. SRD Grant Description and Application for 2013 &#8211; 2014 will be announced on November 12, 2012.The $3,000 award provides support for two outstanding student research projects related to diversity.&nbsp; Proposals should be for the initiation or completion of a research project involving diversity-related issues. Upon the completion of the research project, the recipient will be invited to share the results with the TC community either by delivering a lecture or sharing a published report.&nbsp; The one-year research grant is available for two outstanding projects focusing on diversity in research, teaching, learning, or community building. The goal is to encourage and support students&#8217; projects in diversity-related issues that enhance research, teaching, learning, and/or community building. Diversity in the context of this award program is broadly defined and includes the exploration of multiple perspectives involving, for example, culture(s), language(s), race-ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or disability. ADDRESS QUESTIONS TO THE OFFICE FOR DIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRSRANDOLPH SCOTT-MCLAUGHLIN, GRADUATE ASSISTANTTEACHERS COLLEGE128 ZANKEL HALL, BOX 220ws_div-comm@tc.columbia.edu212.678.4186
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