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Undergraduate Research

Galen Health Fellows

The Magellan Galen Award

  • up to $1,000 per recipient for salary, materials and travel
  • for projects in collaboration with a mentor
  • funds research, scholarly and creative projects

 

Fall Deadline: Oct. 22, 2024, by 5 p.m.
Announce Date: December 6, 2024
Grant Duration: January 2025 through December 2025

Spring Deadline: Mar. 25, 2025, by 5 p.m.
Announce Date: April 30, 2025
Grant Duration: June 2025 through May 2026

Eligibility

You must be: 

  • a Galen Health Fellow
  • in good standing with the Galen Health Fellows Program
  • in good academic standing with the university
  • working under the guidance of a faculty, staff or community mentor
  • proposing a project that focuses on some aspect of a health issue or topic.

You may be awarded the Magellan Galen once per fiscal year, and a maximum of two times during your USC career.

Application Process

You do not have to apply for the full amount to be considered for the Magellan Galen grant. You may apply to this grant at the same time as other funding.

  1. Complete the Magellan Programs Application [doc]
    Includes sections for project overview, research compliance, research abroad and budget
  2. Have your mentor complete the Mentor Collaboration Form [doc].
    If you have a secondary mentor, have them complete the Secondary Mentor Form [doc]. Both forms should be mailed to our@sc.edu
    NOTE: graduate students are permitted as daily advisers and co-mentors but are not eligible to be the primary mentor for a project.
  3. Submit the online application form
    Select "Magellan Galen" from the menu. Under "Magellan Programs Application," upload your PDF or Word document.

You may not submit a proposal during the semester you are graduating. 
You must be enrolled for one full semester after the award date of the grant. 

Project Overview Tips and Hints [pdf]
How to write a successful project overview

Application Checklist [pdf] 
Use the checklist to ensure you've completed all parts of your Magellan Research Application.

Salary

You can get paid an hourly wage for the research hours you work. You'll submit time sheets each week and receive a paycheck. Students typically receive between $11-$15 per hour.

Supplies and Travel

Include supplies, materials, travel, etc. in your budget. Keep in mind the maximum amount you can request is $1,000.

If you purchase something, it belongs to USC. You do not get to keep it. 

Items not covered by this grant:

  • computer (includes laptop, desktop, etc.)
  • gift cards or cash (to pay participants)
  • hiring people (such as consultants)
  • phones
  • meals
  • travel under 20 miles
  • books that can be found through the USC library
  • senior thesis printing costs
  • any item that does not have a receipt

Allowable costs include:

  • software (such as SPSS, InDesign, etc.)
  • plane tickets
  • gas (for trips more than 20 miles)
  • printing costs
  • hotel room
  • cameras or video equipment
  • renting a kayak
  • books not found through the USC library
  • raffle items (for study participants - must be less than $50 each)
  • conference travel (no more than half your budget).

Sample Budgets [pdf]

1. Submit your project information into the Research Registry every term you work on it.

2. Complete applicable research training.

3. Present your research at Discover USC and Galen community events.

4. Submit a research report with pictures.

Before You Plan Your Research...

Review the Research Abroad Guidelines Document [pdf] for:

    • Important people to meet with and contact
    • Research abroad requirements
    • Guidelines and tips for the application 

For Aiken, Beaufort, and Upstate students:
Contact us at our@sc.edu or 803-777-1141. 


For Columbia and Palmetto Campus/College students:

1) Register and comply with all policies, rules, and regulations of the Education Abroad Office

ALL students traveling abroad for research, volunteer, internships or study must register with the Education Abroad Office. 

2) Follow Education Abroad Non-Credit Programs Instructions 

This is required for ALL research, internship, volunteer, and non-credit study abroad activities. 


Students must also comply with University Travel policies and procedures


If You Are Not Sure If You Need to Register:
Check with the Education Abroad Office at edabroad@sc.edu or 803-777-7557. Be safe, not sorry!


Applying as a Group 

Students may submit one application for a small group working on the same project.

Maximum Funding
Up to $1,000 per student, with a maximum of $2,000 per project 


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