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AAG International Geographic Information FundThe AAG International Geographic Information Fund (IGIF) offers three types of awards: Student Travel Grants, Graduate Research Awards, and Student Paper Awards. These awards are intended to support full-time students who are currently registered in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at a duly accredited and recognized college, university, or other educational institution located within the United States, and who are working in any area of spatial analysis or geographic information science or systems (SA/GISS). Deadline: December 31, yearly The Association of American Geographers will award one or more small grants of approximately $500 for the support of student travel to national and international symposia or specialized meetings sponsored by recognized professional organizations supporting activities associated with specific aspects of geographic data analysis and handling and geographic information systems. The term, “support of student travel,” means reimbursement for the cost of transportation, accommodations, meals, and any other cost or expense reasonable related to travel for attendance at such meetings. The program is designed to support college and university student career development in the academic areas of applied spatial data analysis or geographic information systems (GIS). The award has been financially supported by a generous gift from Laura and Jack Dangermond and the Environmental Systems Research Institute to establish an AAG IGIF Endowment for this unique grant program. The AAG IGIF student travel grant may not be used to supplement scholarship or awards for the same purpose received from other sources. Eligibility: AAG IGIF Student Travel Grants are available to full-time students who are currently registered in an undergraduate or graduate degree program providing either a degree or explicit specialization in some area of applied spatial data analysis or GIS study at a duly accredited and recognized college, university or other educational institution located within the United States. Criteria: Evaluation of applications is based on:
Applications: Applications for an AAG IGIF Student Travel Grant must consist of the following
Digital submissions are required. Please completely enter all information requested on the application cover form, which may be filled out using Adobe Acrobat Reader. When completed, choose to “save as” this form as a new file with your last name in front of the filename, so it reads “LASTNAME_AAG_IGIF_Form.pdf.” Then this formmust be submitted electronically along with the rest of your application materials via email to grantsawards@aag.org with “AAG IGIF Application” in the subject line in order for it to be received and processed correctly. The remainder of your application materials should be compiled and submitted as a single file attachment (preferably also .pdf format) and be saved as “LASTNAME_AAG_IGIF_Materials”. (If applying to more than one program, you must submit a separate form for each with unique filenames.) Reports and Acknowledgment: By accepting an AAG IGIF Student Travel Grant you agree to submit a brief (two-page) report to the AAG Executive Director that summarizes your results and documents the expenses underwritten by the grant. You should submit your report within two months after completion of your participation in the symposia or meeting for which funding was awarded. Please acknowledge AAG IGIF support in presentations and publications. AAG IGIF Graduate Research Award The Association of American Geographers will award one or more small grants of up to $500 to support graduate research proposed by a student in any area of spatial analysis or geographic information science or systems. The award(s) will be presented at the AAG Annual Meeting. The 2007 meeting will be held in San Francisco. The program is designed to support college and university student career development in the academic areas of applied spatial data analysis or geographic information systems (GIS). The award has been financially supported by a generous gift from Laura and Jack Dangermond and the Environmental Systems Research Institute to establish an AAG IGIF Endowment for this unique grant program. Eligibility: AAG IGIF Graduate Research Awards are available to full-time students who are currently registered in an undergraduate or graduate degree program providing either a degree or explicit specialization in some area of applied spatial data analysis or GIS study at a duly accredited and recognized college, university or other educational institution located within the United States. Criteria: Evaluation of applications is based on:
Applications for an AAG IGIF Graduate Research Awards must consist of the following: A Proposal of no more than five (5) pages long, single spaced that includes the following:
Digital submissions are required. Please completely enter all information requested on the application cover form, which may be filled out using Adobe Acrobat Reader. When completed, choose to “save as” this form as a new file with your last name in front of the filename, so it reads “LASTNAME_AAG_IGIF_Form.pdf.” Then this formmust be submitted electronically along with the rest of your application materials via email to grantsawards@aag.org with “AAG IGIF Application” in the subject line in order for it to be received and processed correctly. The remainder of your application materials should be compiled and submitted as a single file attachment (preferably also .pdf format) and be saved as “LASTNAME_AAG_IGIF_Materials”. (If applying to more than one program, you must submit a separate form for each with unique filenames.) Reports and Acknowledgment: By accepting an AAG IGIF Graduate Research Award you agree to submit a brief (up to two-page) report to the AAG Executive Director that summarizes your results and documents the expenses underwritten by the grant. You should submit your report within two months after completion of your proposed research. Please acknowledge AAG/IGIF support in presentations and publications. Deadline: December 31, yearly The Association of American Geographers will award one or more small awards of $200 or less in recognition of outstanding student papers in any area of spatial analysis or geographic information science or systems that was given at a national and international conference or specialized meetings sponsored by recognized professional organizations held during the 12-month period prior to the current deadline. The program is designed to support college and university student career development in the academic areas of spatial analysis or geographic information science or systems. The award has been financially supported by the AAG/IGIF Fund. Eligibility: AAG/IGIF Student paper awards are available to full-time students who are currently registered in an undergraduate or graduate degree program at a duly accredited and recognized college, university or other educational institution located within the United States. To be eligible, the paper must have been accepted through the normal approval process for the event. Preference will be given to single-authored papers but it may be authored by more than one person, in which case the lead author must be a registered graduate student from an accredited college or university, and that student must have been or will be the lead presenter of the paper at the specified conference. Criteria: Evaluation of applications is based on:
Applications: Applications for an AAG IGIF Student Paper Award must consist of the following:
Digital submissions are required. Please completely enter all information requested on the application cover form, which may be filled out using Adobe Acrobat Reader. When completed, choose to “save as” this form as a new file with your last name in front of the filename, so it reads “LASTNAME_AAG_IGIF_Form.pdf.” Then this formmust be submitted electronically along with the rest of your application materials via email to grantsawards@aag.org with “AAG IGIF Application” in the subject line in order for it to be received and processed correctly. The remainder of your application materials should be compiled and submitted as a single file attachment (preferably also .pdf format) and be saved as “LASTNAME_AAG_IGIF_Materials”. (If applying to more than one program, you must submit a separate form for each with unique filenames.) Reports and Acknowledgment: Please acknowledge AAG/IGIF support in presentations and publications.
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