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Research Grant > Jan S. Bashinski Grant

Apply Today! Application Deadline: July 31st

Purpose: The purpose of the Jan Grant Fund is to provide Graduate Students with financial assistance to complete their thesis or independent research project as required for a graduate degree in Criminalistics/Forensic Sciences. The thesis or research project must be in the field of Criminalistics/Forensic Sciences.

Eligibility: The applicant must be a full or part time student completing his or her graduate degree requirements by conducting a research project at an educational institution accredited in the U.S. by a recognized academic body. This project must, in the opinion of the FSF Awards Committee, make a significant scientific contribution to the field of Criminalistics/Forensic Sciences.

Grant Amount: The Jan Grant Award amount for this year will be $500. The funding must be used to complete the research project. The recipient must identify in the published abstract and in the presentation the fact that the research was supported by a grant from Jan's Forensic Science Fund Grant.

Application: Please complete the application and submit with the required attachments outlined in Part II on the application form.

Submission Deadline: July 31, 2009.

Please forward your application and required supporting documentation to Kimberly Wrasse at kwrasse@aafs.org, or by mail to: Kimberly Wrasse, 410 North 21st Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80904, no later than the submission deadline of July 31, 2009.

Click HERE to download application.

Questions regarding the Bashinski Grant should be addressed to Kimberly Wrasse at kwrasse@aafs.org.

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