
10:58
Can an international student in the Department of History apply to this grant?

11:49
Would whiteness studies projects be considered within race/ethnicity?

12:52
Would international research qualify for this program?

14:35
Should/Can our applications include pilot data analysis? If we are conducting survey research, do we need to include the survey instrument (and will it count towards the 5 single-spaced page limit)?

15:34
Examples of other foundations that fund studies on health?

15:58
Can you give examples of Mental health outcomes

16:23
Can you discuss eligibility -- at what stage does our dissertation need to be? For instance, if our prospectus will be defended and approved in April or May, do we have to wait until next year to apply?

16:47
Public Policy students are eligible? (In my university is not part of the Social Sciences division)

17:09
Hi Everyone! We're going to use the Q&A function so we can have an easy record of which questions we've answered already, if you haven't, please post your questions there instead of in the chat

17:12
Upon application, the applicant should be a PhD candidate?

17:32
If you anticipate being ABD post deadline (like April), can you still apply?

17:38
Is it appropriate to have a timeline to complete the project that is under 1 year? For instance, 6 months? Or do you need to discuss it in a way that shows your project will take a full year?

20:45
Will applicants be notified when the desk rejection stage occurs? ie will we know if our application goes out for review?

21:16
If you are currently fully funded, but will be funded through a teaching assistantship next year, would you be externally reviewed?

27:08
Hi everyone. Do y’all provide reviewers’ feedback to all applicants despite their acceptance or rejection?

33:09
Are we required to become a PhD candidate when we apply on March or by the time we recieve funding on June?

33:49
Could you go back to the slide with the 5 main questions that reviewers have to answer?

34:03
Would you provide this slides?

35:18
Great and clear response - thank you 🙂 !!

35:48
R1s are cutting funding for graduate students too in the wake of the pandemic.

36:40
If you do 3-paper dissertation, two of them will use public data and one will use both public data and qualitative data you collect, does it fit?

37:56
if data use is purely admin data, then time preparing (linking, cleaning) is highly time-intensive, perhaps even more so that original collection in some cases. It can take a year to assemble large and complex datasets from multiple admin sources.

38:15
is this considered “post data collection”?

38:40
What is the structure of the proposal ?

39:02
Thanks Stephen and Eric!

39:24
For more info on Proposal and Eligibility requirements, please visit: https://www.russellsage.org/dissertation-research-grants

40:50
“data in hand” can mean a big mess that will take a year to sort out

42:57
Do we need to include a timeline in the proposal?

43:36
do we have to reject other funds if we are awarded? essentially can we apply for other funds in that year to cover other expenses?

45:39
Thank you Stephen and Eric for tackling the deluge of questions!!

47:57
Whoops, missed the message re: QA function. Will move my question there.

49:24
Grant Writing Resources: https://www.russellsage.org/grant-writing-guidelines

51:57
If you’ve participated in a summer institute and did NOT submit the end questionnaire, will that go against your dissertation research grant application?

53:24
Thank you so much for all the information!

53:47
Thank you, really appreciate all of the information and your time.

56:21
Where can we find the dates for the computational social science summer institute?

57:22
Thank you, Stephen and Eric!

57:57
For info on the Summer Institutes, please follow: https://www.russellsage.org/summer-institutes

59:56
Thanks so much for your patience and thoroughness!

59:56
thank you so much for this info!!!

01:00:03
Thank you for your time and this information.

01:00:05
3-chapter dissertation can mean 3 distinct projects or potential journal articles

01:00:06
Thank you so much!

01:00:10
Thank you so much for the session!

01:00:13
does in my case

01:00:20
For more info on the DRG please visit: https://www.russellsage.org/dissertation-research-grants

01:00:20
Thank you all so much!

01:00:21
thanks very much. good session

01:00:26
Thank you! This was very informative

01:00:31
Thanks for everything!

01:00:31
thanks for handling so many of our questions!

01:00:33
FAQs can be found here: https://www.russellsage.org/frequently-asked-questions-faqs

01:00:33
Thank you!!!

01:00:34
are you able to post the slides? (Separate from the recording)?

01:00:35
Thank you!

01:00:40
Thank you so much for this informative session.

01:00:42
Thank you

01:00:43
thank you for the very informative session!

01:00:46
Thank you!

01:00:48
Thank you very much!

01:00:48
Thank you for this session! It was very informative and helpful!

01:00:49
Thank you so much! Very helpful and informative webinar

01:00:50
Thank you!

01:00:50
Thank you so much!

01:00:52
Thank you!

01:00:56
Thanks!!

01:00:57
Please email us at programs@rsage.org for any additional questions!

01:01:00
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01:01:04
Thanks so much!

01:01:06
Thank you for putting on this webinar!

01:01:06
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