SIG-EduLearn Awards
SIG EduLearn (formerly SIG-ED) Student Travel Award
Nature of the Award
The award shall consist of a check for $500.
Purpose of the Award
The purpose of the award is to assist a student in a Master’s or doctoral program in attending the ASIS&T Annual Meeting by defraying travel expenses.
Eligibility
Applicants must
- be ASIS&T members at the time of application with preference given to those who are SIG ED members. (If you are not a member, you can join now. See www.asist.org for details.)
- be currently enrolled in a graduate (doctoral or Master’s) program.
- have not previously won the SIG ED graduate student travel award.
Administration
The SIG ED Student Travel Award is sponsored by SIG ED and is administered by the SIG ED Award Jury comprised of the Chair, Chair-Elect(s), and Program Coordinator of SIG ED.
Applications
Applicants for the 2016 Travel Award should submit the following items, by email, to the SIG ED Award Jury at asistsiged@gmail.com by the deadline of July 15, 2016.
Applications should include:
- A cover letter including name, address, phone number, email address, academic affiliation. The cover letter should identify the attached statements as being submitted specifically for this award.
- A curriculum vitae.
- A 300-word statement on why Annual Meeting attendance will benefit the student in his/her pursuit of a future career.
Selection
The content of the 300-word statement expressing the student’s need to attend the Annual Meeting will be appraised in terms of originality, clarity of expression, and how successfully the student addresses the relevance of attending the Annual Meeting as a means to a career. This appraisal will be coupled with an assessment of where the greatest financial need falls among applicants as evidenced by the CV.
Submitted 300-word statements will be scored on a 100-point scale, with a maximum of 75 points awarded based on content and originality, and 25 points based on clarity of expression.The winner of the travel award will be determined by the highest average scores on the statement and the strongest indication of financial need. In the event of a tie, those submissions will be re-evaluated and re-averaged.
The Jury Chair will write a brief statement documenting the final decision and notify the winner prior to the annual meeting.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2015: Christian James
2014: Stan Trembach
2013: Liya Deng
2012: Chris Cunningham and Mirna Turcios