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We offer a variety of educational opportunities for every stage of the sponsored project life cycle. Whether you are one of our new “alpha” faculty or seasoned professional with an interest in extramural funding, we have a program to fit your needs. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Jackie Davis.

Council on Undergraduate Research

Council on Undergraduate Research

Events

We host workshops, clinics, and other educational event throughout the year that help you secure funding and find the resources you need to succeed in your research or creative endeavors.


Provides support to aid in expenses associated with publication, reprints, article processing or open access charges, page charges, and subventions. Work must be accepted for publication or published in a refereed or other scholarly journal. Support can be used for open access, peer-reviewed publications listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals or for publication in subscription journals that allow some articles to become available openly based on a published fee schedule (sometimes known as hybrid open access).


The Student Travel Program is available for currently enrolled students at either Ball State, Burris Laboratory School or Indiana Academy to present works at a professional meeting, or perform or exhibit creative works. The maximum award is $700 for graduate students and $300 for undergraduate/high school students. This competition is limited to invited presentations of papers, posters, creative works, or performances.


Sponsored by the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, these funds provide NTL faculty funding to support activities undertaken to advance their development as scholars, including, but not limited to, workshops or conference travel for excellence in teaching, scholarly presentations/performances, and/or for professional development


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