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What is FUSE? . Provides funding to support faculty-mentored undergraduate student research and creative activity . Who can apply? . Undergraduate students at UNO (and other NU programs who pay tuition through UNO) Must be enrolled in Spring and Fall 2014
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What is FUSE? • Provides funding to support faculty-mentored undergraduate student research and creative activity
Who can apply? • Undergraduate students at UNO (and other NU programs who pay tuition through UNO) • Must be enrolled in Spring and Fall 2014 • Cannot plan to graduate before December 2014 (Unless accepted into a UNO Graduate Program for Fall 2014) • Must have a faculty mentor
What funds are Available? • Up to $2,500 can be requested • $2,000 of that can be a student stipend. • All funds can be used for materials (materials purchased are property of UNO) • Funds must be spent/encumbered by February 28, 2015.
How can funds be useD? • Student stipend (up to $2,000) • Travel pertaining to research or activity • Project-related supplies
Funds Cannot be Used For: • Travel expenses to present the results at meetings • Meeting expenses • Publication charges • Salary/release time for faculty • Indirect costs • Hiring of student workers to assist on the project • Please note that any items/equipment bought by FUSE funds belong to the University
1) Secure a faculty mentor • Mentor will assist in the development of proposal and oversight of project and FUSE budget • Mentor must read and approve submission of proposal • Faculty need not be tenured or tenure-track
Faculty Mentor Grant • Faculty mentors can receive a $500 FUSE Mentor Grant – up to $1,000 for mentoring multiple students • Funds may only be used for expenses associated with the mentor’s own research and creative activities. Funds may not be used for faculty salary/release time, indirect costs or other student/grad worker salaries
2) Project Development • Select and work with your faculty mentor to design project. • Determine if IRB, IACUC or IBC compliance approval is required (for projects involving human or animal research subjects or hazardous materials) • Create budget • Develop a detailed timeline • Write a proposal – utilize the UNO Writing Center • Submit proposal (due11:59 PM (CST) October 15, 2013)
Proposal content • Proposals must be student written and should include the following: • A. Project Description • B. References/Citations • Budget Justification • Letter of Mentor Support
A. Project Description • Project Description: the product that will result, its impact/contribution to the field, and conceptual importance. • Methodology: the activities to be undertaken and how these will result in project completion. Include/address any pitfalls. • Project Timeline • Student/ faculty mentor roles (student commitment of 200 hours)
Notes on Project Description • *2 page maximum, single spaced, 11pt font minimum • Must be written by student. Proposals will be checked for plagiarism. Please cite sources! • *Previous FUSE students should provide the title of their previous project, results, and how the new proposal differs from the old.
B. References/Citations • Cite literature or other information referenced in the proposal • Use a citation format appropriate to your discipline
C. Budget Justification • Provide detailed accounting and justification of all anticipated expenditures • Remember, all supplies and other items purchased with FUSE funding belong to the University.
D. Letter of Mentor Support* • Written by your mentor • Must address the degree of collaboration (if any) between student and mentor. • If the project is part of the mentor’s research, the letter should explain how. • * 250 word maximum, single-spaced, 11pt font minimum
3) Proposal Review • Please ensure your proposal is reviewed and approved by Faculty Mentor prior to submission • Will review panelists from outside your department understand your proposal? • Proposals not meeting submission guidelines or poorly written proposals may be rejected without review.
4) Proposal Submission • Go to FUSE website and submit a single pdf labeled fuse_studentsurname.pdf • Website:http://www.unomaha.edu/orca/fuse.php
Helpful Hints • Schedule appointment with Writing Center staff for assistance with writing your proposal • Determine compliance approval is required for project and begin work on compliance training as soon as possible. • The evaluation sheet that reviewers will use available online • More Information: http://www.unomaha.edu/orca/fuse.php
Review Process • Reviewed by UNO Faculty* • Adhering to UNO’s plagiarism; all proposals submitted will be screened for original work. • Final decision made by the FUSE Director and Associate Vice Chancellor for Research and Creative Activity • *Evaluation sheet used available online
Awards • Awards to be announced March 10, 2014 at the 6th annual Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
Reporting Requirements • Students with an award are required to participate in FUSE program activities. • Required to present results at the 2015 Student Research and Creative Activity Fair (date TBD) • Complete a mid-project and final report.
Questions? Please direct questions to unofuse@unomaha.edu