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Small Research Grant Competition
The Small Research Grant Program supports research in all fields of political science, designed to support the research of political scientists who are not employed at Ph.D.-granting institutions. Details The APSA Small Research Grant Program supports research in all fields of political science. The intent of these grants is to support the research of political scientists who are not employed at PhD-granting department in the field and to help further the careers of these scholars. Grant recipients have been able to publish several books and book chapters, journal articles, working papers, and conference presentations. They also report benefits to students, who have co-authored projects and worked as research assistants. Several recipients were also able to use the APSA grant as "seed money" to get additional funding. A small number of these grants are awarded annually by the Council on the basis of a peer review process. Individual grants do not exceed $2,500 and are not renewable. Funds may be used for such research activities as: travel to archives; travel to conduct interviews; administration and coding of instruments; research assistance; and purchase of data-sets. While this list is merely illustrative, certain research activities are specifically excluded from funding: travel to professional meetings; secretarial costs except for preparation of the final manuscripts for publication; and salary support for the principal investigator. Overhead or indirect costs are not allowable expenses. Funds must be expended between the time they are received (usually in May) and the end of the following fiscal year (June 30). Eligibility
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