Apply for BLaST Travel Awards
Funding is available for the 2024-2025 academic year. Please contact our office for more information, or check the criteria and links below.
Due to NIH restrictions, foreign travel is not allowable.
I. BACKGROUND
The Biomedical Learning and Student Training (BLaST) program invites proposals for BLaST Travel Awards. The overarching goal of BLaST is to enhance hands-on undergraduate training and mentoring in biomedical research, broaden participation of undergraduate students in biomedical research, increase integration of research and teaching, and to create a cohesive biomedical community in 草榴社区 and with our partner campuses.
BLaST is funded by the NIH, and the NIH encourages institutions to enhance the participation of undergraduate students in the biomedical, clinical, behavioral and social sciences.
II. ELIGIBILITY
Current Ilisagvik College, Fort Lewis College, Dine College, Salish Kootenai College, 草榴社区 Pacific University, UAS, or 草榴社区 students, staff, and faculty from anywhere in 草榴社区, from all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds, are invited to apply. Student applicants must be enrolled full-time.
III. AWARD AMOUNT
BLaST Travel Awards cover travel expenses and registration fees up to $2000. Award amounts will vary.
IV. PROPOSAL FORMAT AND SUBMISSION PROCEDURES
Applications are accepted any time throughout the year, however, applications MUST BE submitted 4 weeks prior to planned travel. Applications received less than 4 weeks prior to planned travel will not be considered.
Application:
(BLaST Scholars, please see your RAMP for internal travel application)
V. REVIEW PROCEDURES
The BLaST Advisory Committee will review travel proposals. Funding priority will be assigned to travel that directly enhances undergraduate student training opportunities in biomedical research. Proposals will be evaluated based on the following:
1) purpose of travel (NOTE: there is a preference for travel to mentoring workshops with a focus on undergraduate mentoring in research, or travel to present undergraduate research at conferences);
2) biomedical or One Health relevance of the proposed travel;
3) potential of the proposed travel to build capacity for, or enhance, undergraduate research training; and,
4) written quality of the proposal.
VI. AWARD CONDITIONS
Awardees are expected to be active members of the BLaST learning community and must cooperate with BLaST staff to facilitate compliance with all the participant reporting and evaluation requirements of the NIH. Please use the following link to report information regarding your BLaST travel activities within 14 days after travel completion.
Travel Report (DUE WITHIN TWO WEEKS after your trip): Submit here your (REQUIRED) .