The Musicology Department is pleased to support student travel for research and presentations at conferences. The A. Peter Brown Fund, funded through the generosity of the late Professor Brown’s family, supports graduate student travel for dissertation or other research. The Musicology Fund was established by the faculty and is funded by donations from faculty, former students, and other friends of the Department; among other things, it supports graduate student travel to conferences to present papers. Additional funds may be available from other endowments. There is a single application form for all. Deadlines can be found here.
General guidelines for applying for assistance:
- You must apply before you travel; requests after a trip unfortunately cannot be considered.
- Your research or conference presentation must be under the direct supervision of a faculty member in the Musicology Department. You must discuss your plans with a faculty advisor before you submit a proposal or plan a trip, and must share the text of a presentation with the advisor before delivering it.
- You must also apply for other assistance as the Musicology Department is usually unable to fund the entire cost of a trip. You must apply to the Jacobs School of Music’s travel funding. Please email Stephanie Gott and include all information contained in nos. 1–4 below; you must also have a letter of recommendation sent directly to Stephanie Gott from a faculty member (preferably your research advisor).
- You must submit a proposal and budget when you apply, and full documentation of your expenses at the conclusion of your travel.
To apply, fill out a Musicology Department Request for Travel Assistance form (you’ll need to be logged into IU CAS to access the file), and include:
- A brief explanation of what you will be doing, including a description of your research project or conference presentation
- A brochure, program, or link to information about the conference
- A budget; eligible expenses include airfare or other travel expense, car mileage, parking, local bus or taxi fare, hotel, and conference registration (no per diems)
- A list of the other sources of funding to which you are applying. If you are applying for conference travel you must also apply to the Jacobs School of Music’s Student Travel Committee. Normally, the JSoM Committee contributes funding for one trip per fiscal year. (Note that this committee does not support research travel.)
Before you Travel
If the Department is able to support your work, you may be asked to complete some paperwork before you travel. Please monitor your e-mail account for further instructions.
After you return
Submit scanned receipts documenting your travel expenses to musicol@iu.edu. (Outside funding sources may require you to submit the originals. Credit card receipts are most effective for airfare and gas. Hotel and car rental often need both the original itemized invoice and evidence of credit card or other payment.)
Write a brief report for the department on your research or conference participation; send it by e-mail to musicol@iu.edu.
Additional campus sources of funding and information:
- Graduate and Professional Student Organization: https://gpsg.indiana.edu/awards-funding/index.html
- IU VP for International Affairs: https://global.iu.edu/resources/students/index.html
- European Studies: https://euro.indiana.edu/opportunities/graduate-funding/index.html
- GradGrants Center: https://gradgrants.indiana.edu/
- Additional Project Support ideas: https://blogs.iu.edu/jsomoecd/resources/resource-project-support/
Additional Resources
Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships
The Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) fellowships are funded by the United States Department of Education in support of graduate and undergraduate students studying less commonly taught languages and cultures, in particular, those considered to be of critical interest to the United States. They are intended to promote the training of students who plan to make their careers in college or university teaching, government service, or other employment where knowledge of foreign languages and cultures is a prerequisite for success.
Learn more here.
IU Grad Grants Center
The GradGrants Center (GGC) supports Indiana University graduate students as they find and secure sponsored grants, fellowships, and awards from external sources that are essential to their academic, research, and professional pursuits. Through extensive access to external funding opportunities for all disciplines, the GGC constitutes an invaluable resource and educational tool to both IU’s graduate student community and the University as a whole.
Learn more here.