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I'm a faculty member working with two graduate students to draft a proposal for a project in Zambia. My question involves the time line. It is so tight. If we won't be notified until April 10th if our proposal is accepted, can we propose to do our project NEXT summer? What if they did the training this summer but then implemented next summer? thank you! |
I'm a faculty member working with two graduate students to draft a proposal for a project in Zambia. My question involves the time line. It is so tight. If we won't be notified until April 10th if our proposal is accepted, can we propose to do our project NEXT summer? What if they did the training this summer but then implemented next summer? thank you! |
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I am an undergraduate senior graduating in June of this year. Am I still eligible to participate even though I won't technically be a student any more? |
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It is my understanding that the program is for undergraduate and graduate students. I am a graduate student and I have been working with faculty members on a research related to the use of technology in the elementary schools in Ghana. I would like for one faculty member to serve as my partner in the OLPCorps project if my project is selected. The faculty is willing to pay their own expenses. Is it possible to team up with a faculty member?
I'm a faculty member working with two graduate students to draft a proposal for a project in Zambia. My question involves the time line. It is so tight. If we won't be notified until April 10th if our proposal is accepted, can we propose to do our project NEXT summer? What if they did the training this summer but then implemented next summer? thank you!
I am an undergraduate senior graduating in June of this year. Am I still eligible to participate even though I won't technically be a student any more?