News Article
November 21, 2016
Travel Grants Help Participants Attend AGU
As part of ongoing professional development support for participants, iUTAH provides travel grants for presenting iUTAH research at conferences. Students, researchers, and instrument technicians have been funded to attend the 2016 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, which starts December 12 in San Francisco, CA. This year’s funded participants include:
Hannah Checketts, graduate student, BYU
Dylan Dastrup, GAMUT instrumentation technician, BYU
Dave Eiriksson, GAMUT instrumentation technician, UU
Rachel Gabor, iUTAH postdoctoral research fellow, UU
Amber Jones, iUTAH data manager and research engineer, USU
Brian Packer, graduate student, BYU
Matt Randall, graduate student, BYU
Undergraduate students, as well as other participants are encouraged to apply. To request funding for an upcoming conference, visit the iUTAH Participant Portal, and select the Support tab. In order to receive funding you must be presenting iUTAH-related research. It is recommended that you have a commitment of matching funds from your academic institution.
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