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Information
for Summer Research Fellowship Advisors/Administrators
Every student
who applies for a Summer Research Fellowship must have a faculty
advisor to oversee his or her project. We expect that advisors of
fellowship students will have substantial contact with the student
during the course of their summer research. Please note: as the Summer Research Fellowship competition has grown more competitive, the Letter of Collaboration from the advisor will assume more importance. Your Letter of Collaboration can make an important difference.
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here.
Advisors:
-give feedback to the student as she or he drafts the Summer
Research Fellowship proposal
-write a Letter of Collaboration to the Fellowship selection committee
to accompany the student's grant proposal.
The Letter of Collaboration comments not only on the student's abilities but also specifics on the mentoring process: the research expectations for the student; how the relationship between mentor and student will be structured and defined; how often mentor and student will meet; if there are graduate student mentors involved; who will take over if the mentor is out of town for a short time; the timetable of the project; and the nature of the student's contribution.
The Letter of Collaboration also states that the proposed project is feasible and worthwhile and that the student is capable of pursuiting the research.
The advisor will also sign off on the Final Report Form upon completion of the project.
Committee
Review:
Summer Research
Fellowship proposals are read and rated by a selection committee
of faculty representing all the colleges on campus. Proposals will
always be read by at least one faculty member within the student's
college, and will also be read by faculty who are not trained in
the student's academic field. For this reason, we advise students
to write their proposals in a way that an educated reader outside
their field of study can understand the research question and the
significance of the proposed research.
Notification:
Students and
their advisors are notified of the selection committee's decisions
by email within a month of the Summer Research Fellowship proposal
deadline.
Disbursement
of Funds:
If a student is
awarded a Summer Research Fellowship, the funds are dispersed to students on a bi-weekly
pay schedule, with applicable taxes taken out. The faculty advisor
and business manager will each need to sign a copy of the student's
contract upon acceptance of the fellowship stipend. The business managers
and advisors will sign off on the students' timecards and process to payroll. The stipend is intended
to cover ten weeks of full-time research (37.5 hours per week) at the rate of $9.30 per
hour. If you have any question about this procedure, please contact
Jen Weidenhof, Program Manager of the Undergradutate Research Office:
8-5702 or jweidenh@andrew.cmu.edu.
Final
Report:
Upon completion
of the project, students must submit a Final Report Form which is
available from the Undergraduate Research Office. The advisor must
sign this form indicating that the research project was completed.
Contact
Us:
If you have
any questions about these expectations or anything else about the
Summer Research Fellowship program, please feel free to contact
Stephanie Wallach, the Director of the Undergraduate Research Office:
8-5702 or sw4s@cmu.edu
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