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Research Mentoring-Pair Travel Award Application Form

18th Annual Research Symposium:
Neurobiological Determinants of Human Communication:
Prematurity and Early Childhood

Friday, November 21, 2008
Chicago, Illinois

Travel Award Eligibility

Mentee must be (a) a current student at the bachelor's, master's, AuD, or PhD level, (b) a postdoctoral fellow, (c) a junior-level faculty member (less than 6 years teaching/research experience in a tenure-track position or below the level of associate professor) or (d) a clinician.


The Application Packet Should Consist of the Following:
  • A completed application form
  • A one-page narrative biographical sketch detailing:
      (a) educational background and
      (b) research/clinical experience
  • A description (maximum 1,000 words) of:
      (a) current research interests and activities,
      (b) how attendance at the conference would serve to enhance personal research career goals, and
      (c) why this mentor mentee team is an appropriate match (i.e., can facilitate the goals of the mentee)

Applicants must complete and submit both the Mentor and Mentee Application Forms online no later than May 1, 2008.
Please forward all other application materials to Jessica Bowen Nunez via email (jbowen@asha.org) by May 1, 2008.

To Be Completed By Mentee:

Name of Mentee
 
Name/Affiliation of Selected Mentor
 
Program/University
 
Address
 
Type of Address
 
City
 
State
 
Zip
 
Daytime Phone
 
Type of Phone Number
 
Fax
E-mail
 
Brief Description of Research Interests/Activities
 

Please indicate below your intention to submit/not submit a proposal to the Convention Program through the Call for Papers.
 
Demographic Information
Demographic information is used internally for tracking purposes and helps guide planning for future award programs. It is not shared with reviewers. The completion of this section is optional. If you decline to provide this information, it will in no way affect consideration of your application.

Educational Status
Ethnicity
Race
Gender



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