Research Grant > Jan S.
Bashinski Grant
Apply Today! Application Deadline: July 31st
Purpose: The Jan Grant
Award 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.
Jan S. Bashinski Criminalistics
Graduate Thesis Assistance Grant Eligibility
Requirements:
• 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 is $500. In addition, up to $1,200 is
available for travel expenses to attend a future AAFS
Annual Meeting where the awardee has an approved
platform presentation of the completed research. The
funding must be used to complete the research project.
Application: Please
complete the application and submit with
the required attachments outlined in Part II on the
application form.
All submissions must be received and completed by July
31. The deadline is firm with no extension. Please
submit the aforementioned Jan S. Bashinski
Criminalistics Graduate Thesis Assistance Grant
Eligibility Requirements electronically to Kimberly
Wrasse at
kwrasse@aafs.org, or by mail to: Kimberly Wrasse,
FSF, 410 North 21st Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80904.
Click
HERE
to download application.
Questions regarding the Bashinski Grant should be addressed
to Kimberly Wrasse at
kwrasse@aafs.org.
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