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Faculty travel application deadline is May 1

Faculty planning to travel sometime between July and December for academic reasons have until May 1 to submit applications for travel grants.

The Faculty Travel Grant Program provides travel funds to develop faculty research, scholarly and creative activities. Funds may be used for activities such as conducting collaborative research with prestigious laboratories, attendance at professional meetings, conducting data-gathering efforts, visiting limited-circulation archival reference materials, and more. It is a reinvestment of Facilities and Administrative costs by the Office of Research. 

Forms and more information can be obtained at http://www.ogrd.wsu.edu/FTG.asp

For more information, contact Jim Petersen, vice provost for research  at 335-9141 or jnp@wsu.edu, or Dan Nordquist, assistant vice provost for research administration, Office of Research, at  335-9661 or nordquist@wsu.edu.

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