EDMAP - The Educational Component of the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program
| Program Title | EDMAP - The Educational Component of the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program |
|---|---|
| Funding Agency | EDMAP |
| Website | http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do;jsessionid=7LHsKgmZ1vbN6SMchhpnY77G8TKZ2nSQsyzplLZDjLYfR2JZLgLn!1968739494?oppId=49326&mode=VIEW |
| Due Date | Nov 12, 2009 12:00 AM |
The primary objective of the EDMAP component of the NCGMP is to
train the next generation of geologic mappers. To do this NCGMP
provides funds for graduate and selected undergraduate students in
academic research projects that involve geologic mapping as a major
component. Through these cooperative agreements NCGMP hopes to expand
the research and educational capacity of academic programs that teach
earth science students the techniques of geologic mapping and field
data analysis. Another important goal is to increase the level of
communication between the Nation’s geologic surveys (both State
Geological Surveys and the USGS) and geologic mappers in the academic
community. We hope that this improved communication will have two
results: 1) that the academic mapping community will learn more about
the societal needs that drive geologic mapping projects at the USGS and
State Geologic Surveys, and 2) more geologic maps produced in academia
will eventually be made available to the public.
U.S. accredited university Geoscience or related Departments are
eligible for EDMAP funds. University professors must write and submit
the proposals. EDMAP cooperative grants are intended to fund students
doing geologic mapping in the field. While it is proper for the
professors/advisors to ask for some logistical support so that they may
be with their student(s) in the field for a credible amount of time,
the bulk of the award is intended to support the student’s mapping
efforts. EDMAP cooperative grants do not support faculty salaries.
Masters and Doctoral students of Geoscience or related Departments at
accredited United States colleges and universities are eligible
applicants to the EDMAP Program. In addition, qualified undergraduate
Juniors and Seniors are also eligible. These undergraduates should have
received some basic mineralogy, petrology and structural geology
training prior to the time they will do the geologic mapping proposed
in this proposal.
URL for Solicitation: http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do;jsessionid=7LHsKgmZ1vbN6SMchhpnY77G8TKZ2nSQsyzplLZDjLYfR2JZLgLn!1968739494?oppId=49326&mode=VIEW





