Graduate Research Awards Demonstrating Excellence
The Graduate Research Awards Demonstrating Excellence (GRADE) is a semi-annual competition for graduate students working in the humanities and arts to support conference participation where students present a paper or perform or display their work for those in the arts. Applicants who come from units outside of traditional arts and humanities fields should amply demonstrate how their work engages with multi- and inter-disciplinary arts and humanities methods and archives.
Deadline
FALL 2024
November 3
Note: Since the CHA cannot fund projects retroactively, the only projects we can fund would be those that begin after December 2, 2024.
SPRING/SUMMER 2025
February 2
Note: Since the CHA cannot fund projects retroactively, the only projects we can fund would be those that begin after February 24, 2025.
Award
Domestic Travel: $850
International Travel: $1200
Please note that starting January 1, 2025, this award may affect your financial aid package. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Office of Financial Aid.
Eligibility
- Applicantsmust be full-time master's or doctoral-levelgraduate student
- Applicants must be participating in a conference presenting theirown work
- Applicants applying for summer researchawards must be enrolled in coursework the following fall
- Applicants may not receive more thanone GRADE per academic year
- In an effort to servegraduate students working in arts and humanities at , applicants who have not been previously funded by this award will be prioritized
- Award recipients are responsible to fulfill and requestapproval to travel according to existing CU policy. For more information, visit
- If the conference you plan to attend is virtual and no travel is required, please apply. The GRADE awardwill cover your conference registration fee.
- Applicants should demonstrate how their research connects to arts and humanities and their commitment to arts and humanities. Applicants who come from units outside of traditional arts and humanities fields should amply demonstrate how their work engages with multi- and inter-disciplinary arts and humanities methods and archives.
- Funds must be spent in the granting period (fiscal year)in which they are awarded. Unused funds should be returned to the CHA prior to fiscal year-end.
- If a student will be using the Hazel Barnes Flat, they cannot apply for a GRADE to fund their research in the UK while they are using the Hazel Barnes Flat and if they have accepted the Schwalbe travel award (which is $1500 for graduate students). A student can refuse the Schwalbe award and accept a GRADE; however, the Schwalbe supplies more money than a GRADE.
- Funding will not be granted retroactively.
Application Procedure
Complete the Application Form. You will need the following:
- Personal Information (name, email, department affiliation, student ID)
- Project Title
- Destination (Conference location)
- Dates of Conference
- Project Proposal: submit asingle document (PDF) including:
- Project details:Explain how attending this conference to present your research relates to your dissertation, thesis, or other research or creative work project (1-2 pages)
- Budget:include itemized expenses (conference registration fee, airfare, accommodations, shuttle, , etc.) (1-page)
- A copy of the letter or email confirming acceptance to the conference or showing an invitation to participate in a performance or exhibit
- Optional:Letter of support from an advisor or faculty member, submitted with the application
Selection Criteria
Applications are reviewed by a rotating committee. The excellence of the project isthe main criterion for selection.Applicants should demonstrate how their research connects to arts and humanities and their commitment to arts and humanities. Applicants who come from units outside of traditional arts and humanities fields should amply demonstrate how their work engages with multi- and inter-disciplinary arts and humanities methods and archives.
Expectations
- Within one month of the completion of the grant period, recipients are required to submit a final report summarizing the project and describing the impact on your research.
- Acknowledgment of the Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) is required on all promotional/published materials for projects funded by the CHA.Use this language forcredit: “This projectis supported, in part, by a grant from the Center for Humanities & the Arts”
- Download the Center for Humanities & the Arts logo.
Questions? Emailchagrants@colorado.edu
For other Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) graduate student opportunities, visit our webpage: www.colorado.edu/cha/funding-and-resources/graduate-student-opportunities