ARIA/Hagen Family Foundation Travel Award
The objective of the award is “to extend the opportunity to attend the ARIA meeting to those who would not otherwise attend, yet would benefit from the interaction with their peers.” Awards of up to $1,500 each will be granted to faculty and/or doctoral students who attend and present a paper at the 2013 ARIA Annual Meeting August 4-7, 2013 in Washington, DC.
To be eligible for a travel award, an applicant must:
- be a faculty member or Ph.D. student from a U.S. or foreign university
- have a research presentation accepted for the 2013 ARIA meeting program
- indicate a lack of funding from their institution for the purpose of attending the ARIA annual meeting
Applicant’s papers will be reviewed by the ARIA program committee and if accepted, the application will be evaluated by the Hagen Family Foundation Travel Award Committee. Priority will be given to applicants who have not received funding from this award in the previous three years. If more than one paper is deemed eligible for consideration, then the selection decision will be based on the merits of the papers and the financial need of the applicant.
In addition to submitting a paper through the normal procedures for the ARAA 2013 meeting, applicants must submit an application form along with a complete paper and curriculum vita to the Hagen Family Foundation Travel Award Committee Chair. Materials must be submitted electronically as a file attached in Acrobat (.pdf) or Word (.doc). Submissions in hard copy must contain five copies of all required materials. The deadline for submissions is March 22, 2013 and will not be extended.
Hagen Family Foundation Travel Award Committee Chair:
Krupa Viswanathan
Temple University
Fox School of Business
629 Alter Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Hagen Foundation Travel Award 2013 Application Form
Recipients of the Hagen Family Foundation Travel Award are:
2012 |
Tzuting Lin, National Taiwan University |
2011 |
Yunjie (Winnie) Sun, University of Wisconsin Madison |
2010 |
Sojung Park, Cal State University Fullerton |
2009 |
Jing Ai, University of Hawaii at Manoa |
