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FACULTY RESEARCH GRANTS Up To $2,500 MEIEA®
is proud to offer research grants
to eligible educators in order to encourage scholarly research that
advances theory, scholarship, and practice in the music and
entertainment industries. MEIEA’s specific objectives are to provide
academic encouragement and financial incentives for MEIEA members to
pursue research and publication.
Grants of up to $2,500 are available to full-time and part-time faculty at accredited institutions. Single-investigator applications, as well as applications that include collaboration with other faculty or industry practitioners, are welcome. Research topics might include: • Historical or theoretical studies documenting the growth, evolution, or future of the music and entertainment industries or music and entertainment industries education • Curricular innovations and professional standards in music and entertainment industry education • Business models in the music and entertainment industry MEIEA’s expectations for recipients of research grants are: • To publish their findings in the MEIEA Journal or eZine, as well as other scholarly publications • To make a presentation at MEIEA’s annual conference* Click below for Grant Awards Guidelines (html) Grant Awards Checklist (pdf) Grant Application (docx) Archive of Past Grant Awards *Reimbursement up to $500 will be
available to help defray travel expenses.
Please note that no indirect costs may be requested. MEIEA reserves the right to withhold awarding any research grant if it considers none of the proposals to be acceptable. |
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