Welp, either way I'm flying out to Vegas tonight so I can celebrate if its good and not dwell if it's bad. Good luck, y'all - I know how much work each and every one of you put into your applications. As my academic adviser told me:
"It's really f***ing hard to convince someone to give you tens of thousands of dollars*"
100% I have personally gained so much from just going through this process. Even if I don't end up getting it, I would have been more upset at myself if I never took the long shot to go for the grant. In a way, it really solidified what I wanted to do for my future/career
It's definitely a challenge to make it accessible to anyone reviewing it.
I tried to think of mine in terms of weaving details into the work in such a way that anyone can relate to the types of experiences I'm researching. Maybe kind of like the way that Bill Nye can make science really cool and engaging, even if I'm never going to devote my life to it.
But it was for sure intimidating when I did my campus committee interview and they had a professor in my exact field drilling me with questions about my proposal - it definitely helped put some things into perspective
For sure, but I'll just roll with the punches. I conveniently have a professional conference lined up at the end of March so my back up plan is just to find a job there
I applied to a university in Scotland for research. I work closely with the international department on my current campus to mitigate communication barriers between nonnative speakers of English and student support staff, so I've been communicating with some faculty that do similar work over there. Where did you?
Hi all,
I applied for Research in the UK. I had somehow managed to push the notification dates away from my mind until I remembered the other day lol. Now I've been checking every hour or so.
Best of luck to y'all!