Proposal Format - Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, Middle East, and Sub-Saharan Africa

Part 1.

Personal Information.

The online application consists of a number of questions about your academic status, contact information, outstanding award applications, and preliminary information about your project.


Part 2.

The Proposal.

Upload your proposal as a PDF file to the online application.


Page 1. Graduate Program Status.

Provide a brief summary of your progress and current status in your graduate (doctoral/master's) program (coursework completed, research focus, faculty supervisor, dissertation or thesis committee if applicable).

 

Pages 2-3. Project Description.

Please describe the project for which you are seeking funds. Your proposal text must be no longer than 500 words. Briefly describe your project, locate your work and potential contributions in the most important relevant scholarship; outline your proposed methods and state why they fit your topic. A list of references may add a page to the 500 words of text. Include a word count at the end of your 500-word narrative. Proposals exceeding the 500-word limit will not be considered.

 

Page 4. Budget.

Please provide a detailed budget. Categories may include stipends, living expenses (either in Syracuse or elsewhere while doing research), travel, per diems, survey design and administration, book/data/software purchases, research fees, and so on. Equipment is not eligible for inclusion in the budget.


Page 5. Other Support.

Please provide details about other support that you have received for this project this summer. If you have no other financial support, say so explicitly. Finally, please list all other applications that you have made for project support (i.e., FLAS, etc.).

 

Part 3.

Vita. Upload your Curriculum Vitae to the online application. Your contact information (mail, tel., email) should appear there.


Part 4.

Letter of Recommendation.
Please arrange for one recommendation letter from a Syracuse University faculty member to be submitted as part of your application. The letter must be focused on the research you propose. Include the letter writer’s name in your proposal, and ask that person to send their letter as a PDF via their university email account to Ciara Hoyne at cchoyne@syr.edu no later than no later than the deadline date by 11:59 pm ET.

You will be asked to identify your letter writer in the online application, and this person will receive an email requesting the letter upon submission of your application (progressing to the next page on the application does not trigger the email to your recommender). It is your responsibility to make sure that the recommender provides us with a letter of recommendation for you on time (that is, on the deadline date by 11:59 pm ET). The Moynihan Institute takes no responsibility for soliciting letters of recommendation. Do not rely on the automated application email to secure your letter of recommendation.


After applying, you should receive a notice indicating that your application was received. 


OTHER DETAILS:

Proposals will be read by a faculty committee. The committee will rank the proposals according to their promise, consistency with the goals indicated in these guidelines, and cost effectiveness. Award notices will be sent by email on or about December 8, 2023.


Our Expectations:

Please note that (i) Award recipients are required to send a brief biography and project abstract (one to two paragraphs in all) and a photo to Ciara Hoyne at cchoyne@syr.edu by April 15 of the application's academic year for use on the website. (ii) We expect that you will give a presentation on your research project upon invitation. (iii) We ask that you write a 1-2 page follow-up report on your grant related research activities. (iv) Additional requirements will be explained in the award notice.


For more information, contact Ciara Hoyne, Regional Program Manager, at cchoyne@syr.edu.


Application Links 

Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

Middle East

Sub-Saharan Africa