Amy Elizabeth Everett Award 2013 |
About the Program:
The award is named after the daughter of an emeritus member of the Political Science Department, Jack Everett. The Professional Development Center Board is responsible reviewing applications and making award recommendations to the Fredonia College Foundation.
Eligibility:
The award is limited to untenured, but tenure-track faculty in the Social Sciences with special consideration given to those in History and in Political Science.
Award Purpose:
Registration fees for conferences or workshops.
Consumable supplies (paper, pens, postage, etc.).
Non-consumable supplies (books, software, etc.).
Travel and related expenses (includes lodging and meals).
Research support (e.g., computer time, network access or support, clerical support).
Equipment lease or purchase.
Tuition at the maximum allowable SUNY rate at the time of application.
The award is named after the daughter of an emeritus member of the Political Science Department, Jack Everett. The Professional Development Center Board is responsible reviewing applications and making award recommendations to the Fredonia College Foundation.
Eligibility:
The award is limited to untenured, but tenure-track faculty in the Social Sciences with special consideration given to those in History and in Political Science.
Award Purpose:
Registration fees for conferences or workshops.
Consumable supplies (paper, pens, postage, etc.).
Non-consumable supplies (books, software, etc.).
Travel and related expenses (includes lodging and meals).
Research support (e.g., computer time, network access or support, clerical support).
Equipment lease or purchase.
Tuition at the maximum allowable SUNY rate at the time of application.