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> Research, Creativity, & Technology Transfer > Sponsored Programs
Funding Sources
Pre-Award Services in the Vice President for Research, Creativity and
Technology Transfer Office can assist graduate students in identifying
possible sources of funding. These may be in the form of fellowships,
scholarships, or research grants and range from under $1000 to a major
stipend. Assistance is also available in helping you with proposal
preparation, if needed.
Montana State University provides two on-line databases for you to search
for funding opportunities. They are Community of Science with more than 23,000
opportunities and SPIN (Sponsored Programs Information Network) with more than
12,000. (Access is restricted to computers with MSU IP addresses.)
ARIS (Academic Research Information System) has funding sources for
undergraduate and graduate students in the areas of Biomedical, Social and
Natural, and Arts and Humanities.
Montana Network for Biomedical Research Opportunities offers faculty,
undergraduate and graduate students throughout Montana enhanced research
opportunities in the biomedical sciences.
Montana NASA EPSCoR Travel Program provides funding for faculty and students.
Montana Space Grant Consortium
Proposal writing assistance -- There are numerous sources available on the
internet which include advice on planning and writing grant proposals. You
may also consult with the Research Pre-Award office in 303 Montana Hall or
call 994-6240 for assistance.
If your proposal is being submitted through the Office of Sponsored Programs, go to
Grants Getting Started for further information on proposal preparation.
More Funding Opportunities for Students
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Funding Opportunities for Students
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