The KAGES Sponsorship Program

The KAGES Sponsorship program aims to support professional activities and events led by KAGES members for their career development and leadership. This program is designed to continue the organization’s mission of supporting members’ research, teaching, and services and promoting interactions between South Korea and the United States in geospatial and environmental science. KAGES welcomes a project proposal that expands the overarching mission of the organization. KAGES will sponsor up to $500 annually for the approved projects altogether. The funds may vary by project needs and are based on the availability of the KAGES budget. KAGES members must be the key personnel in the proposed project. Potential projects could include but are not limited to a professional development workshop, a professional networking event, or an academic seminar.

Critical conditions are as follows:

  • The project should aim for a broader scholarly community.
  • The KAGES sponsorship must be acknowledged during the project activities.
  • The applicants must be KAGES members, and they must be the event organizers—not general participants.
  • A KAGES member (or a group of members) can apply for this sponsorship only once a year (for example, if the sponsored project occurs in March 2022, the member(s) cannot apply for additional support until March 2023). Preference will be given to those who have not received the sponsorship previously.
  • The project may have another funding source to achieve its goals.
  • Awardees must contribute a short article (i.e., a special contribution) to the KAGES Newsletter in the issue following the project activity (i.e., if the action occurs in spring 2022, the awardees must contribute a newsletter article for the summer/fall issue).

The application process involves the following:

  • Fill out the Application Form. Please provide the itemized budget and detailed justifications for each budget item. Failure to do so will result in a decline.
  • Attach copies of the project proposal and the award/approval letter for the original project from the involved institution/organization.
  • Compile all application materials into a single PDF file and send it to support@kages.org.
  • Please note that the sponsorship will be paid upon reception of the completed package, including an itemized list of costs with receipts and supporting materials.

Applications are accepted and reviewed by the KAGES board year-round. The board will evaluate proposals based on how well the proposed activity promotes the KAGES mission.

KAGES Student Affiliated Group Mini-Grant

The KAGES Student Affiliated Group Mini-Grant program is designed to encourage networking and personal growth among Korean KAGES student members who are affiliated with an academic institution in the U.S. and Canada. This grant program is sponsored by the Korea-America Association for Geospatial and Environmental Sciences (KAGES), a non-profit organization whose mission includes:

  • Supporting student members to develop their career success through education and research;
  • Supporting members to develop research, teaching, and services;
  • Promoting interactions between South Korea and the U.S. in geospatial technology and environmental science fields.

KAGES welcomes any proposals/activities that address the overarching mission of the organization. Activities may include but are not limited to inviting an expert for a talk to their meeting, organizing a workshop, or meeting for their professional development. Each student group can apply multiple proposals/activities. KAGES will support up to $300 annually per group. The total number of awards will be determined later. A student group may reapply for funding for the following years.

Proposed activities should be completed within a year. Proposals are accepted year-round. However, the proposal should be submitted no later than 30 days before the event (e.g., a proposal must be submitted on March 1st for the April 1stevent).

Proposals will be evaluated on the following criteria:

  • How well the proposed activity promotes the KAGES mission of supporting students in their career development;
  • The feasibility of the proposed project for a year time

Awardees must collectively complete a brief financial report and share their activities and reflections via the KAGES Newsletter.

To apply, fill out the Application Form and send it to support@kages.org.

 

Student Affiliated Groups

KAGES 학생회원분들의 인적 네트워크와 학술적 교류증진을 위한 제안을 받고자 함입니다. KAGES에서 그동안 Student Awards, Travel Support, Mentoring Program 등의 운영과 AAG 에서 총회 및 Young Korean Geographers Forum을 개최함으로써 학업에 대한 동기부여, 진로 탐색의 도움 뿐만 아니라 선후배 학자들간의 인적교류의장을 만들어 왔습니다.

KAGES 학생 회원 분들 중에 서로간의 인적/학술적 네트워킹 조성을 위한 소모임 등을 운영할계획이 있으신 분들은 언제든지 알려 주시기 바랍니다. KAGES 에서 홍보, 사업 운영 등과 관련하여 최대한 도움을 드리고자 합니다. 소모임의 대표하실 분께서 “소모임 취지 설명 및 간단한 운영 계획서”를 간략하게 작성하시어 보내 주시면 KAGES 이사회에서 논의하여 최대한 도움을 드릴 수 있도록 하겠습니다.

  • 제출 서류: 소모임 취지 및 간략한 운영 계획 (구상하는 아이디어, 주제, 활동 예시, 참여인원 등 포함)
  • 제출 기한: 상시
  • 제출 방법: 학생이사 이메일 (u1316663@utah.edu) 송부

 

KAGES Student Affiliated Groups

1. Future for Women Geographers (FWG) (Feb. 2021)

FWG is a student-working group that supports women in geography by promoting female students’ involvement and helping their future career development. For that, FWG hosts regular round tables to network women geographers and provide our members with opportunities to openly share their research and career-based concerns. Any KAGES student members interested in our mission to contribute to a more inclusive environment in KAGES can join us by submitting the application form (Click the link).

For further information on our vision, membership, or beyond, please contact the representative of the group, Jaehee Park (jpark1200@sdsu.edu).