浓缩拨款

The 人类学 部门fers 浓缩拨款 to students interested in furthering their study of cultural anthropology and anthropological archaeology.

Students enrolled in 人类学 courses at Bowdoin are eligible to apply for funds to carry out anthropological research during the academic year or to participate in related 会议s and programs. Preference will be given to declared majors and minors; however, all students enrolled in the Department’s courses are welcome to apply.

Students may apply for funds to cover travel, off-campus food and lodging costs, research-related expenses, and 会议 or workshop fees. Awards range from $50 to $500. Individuals may receive a maximum of one award per semester. Projects must be completed while students are enrolled at the College. If a student receives funding for the project from another source, the student is expected to decline the Department’s award unless the other funding source supports a different component of the research, 会议, or program (or is required to fully fund the project).

申请的最后期限

人类学 浓缩拨款 are due on the last Monday of the Month from September through April. Complete grant applications should be emailed to the Department Coordinator, 莫妮卡加利西亚语 (m.gallego@zsdzi1.com). Applicants should attach application materials to an email and list their last name and the grant name as the subject of the email. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

报告结果

Students awarded an 人类学 浓缩拨款 should write a short report describing their involvement in the project, 会议的经验, 或者学术项目. This report must be submitted to Department Coordinator, 莫妮卡加利西亚语 (m.gallego@zsdzi1.com) within two weeks of completion of the project. Students are encouraged to include images related to the project.

Criteria for Selection
  • Quality of the proposal
  • Feasibility of the project as described in the narrative
  • Project’s significance and relevance to the applicant’s academic career at Bowdoin
  • Applicant’s academic standing

Students who cannot complete outlined work or attend the 会议 or program should contact the department chair to discuss what portion of the funds should be returned to the department. Students who fail to submit their reports will be expected to return award funds. Failure to handle money and reports appropriately may impact the student’s ability to receive future funding from the college.