Graduate-level student groups involved in or undertaking activities that aim to facilitate greater understanding of important international/global topics can apply for this grant, which offers up to $5,000 in funding.
The UB Office of International Education (OIE) offers these grants on a competitive basis.
Graduate students interested in the GSRC grant may apply for up to $5,000 in funding, which includes a stipend of $1,000 for the graduate student who serves as the GSRC coordinator and $4,000 for relevant programming expenses.
Any UB graduate student or student group is eligible to apply for the funding. At the time of application, the proposed GSRC groups must have at least five members; however, groups of ten or more participants will be preferred. GSRC groups must be self-organized, and their activities must not be part of any credit-bearing coursework. It is desirable that the proposed GSRC represent a variety of campus schools, departments, or units. GSRCs strongly anchored in a department are eligible to apply so long as they also include students who are affiliated with other departments/units.
To apply, please submit the following:
Applicants must submit all required documents as separate files (PDF or WORD) to the OIE submission site. Grants are awarded once a year, and the application deadline is 5:00 pm (EST) on March 15. It is expected that funded activity will commence in the following fall semester.
Each GSRC is required to submit a summary report of no more than 1,000 words within a month of the conclusion of the project. The summary report should be submitted to the Office of International Education at OIEgrants@buffalo.edu. Failure to submit the summary report in time may make the awardee (including the faculty advisor) ineligible for future OIE grants.
John J. Wood
Senior Associate Vice Provost
Office of International Education