MSU-CIBER - A Resource for International Business

MSU-CIBER Grants

Michigan State University faculty and doctoral students are invited to apply for MSU-CIBER grants to support professional development, research, and curricular activities that are of importance to global competitiveness of U.S. firms. MSU-CIBER operates on a monthly review cycle, and proposals may be submitted at any time. As a policy, MSU-CIBER supports scholarly activities that have a significant international dimension. This includes presentations at both domestic and international conferences, where the paper/research incorporates a clear international component. All grant requests that involve international travel must be submitted no later than 45 days prior to departure, due to new federal grant requirements. Grantees are required to provide a written report on the financial and academic aspects of their activity upon return, which may be published in the Views section of globalEDGETM, our global business knowledge portal.

For the 2007-2008 academic year, MSU-CIBER actively seeks grant applications that focus on national security and risk. To apply, select the type of grant you are interested below.

To apply, select the type of grant you are interested below.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The conditions of MSU-CIBER Travel Grants include adherence to MSU Travel Regulations (section 70 of the MSU Manual of Business procedures) as well as federal regulations regarding use of CIBER grant funds. The latter include using U.S. carriers and traveling coach/economy class, i.e., not business or first class. Grantees are required to follow the instructions provided on MSU-CIBER Traveler's Checklist.

Recent Grant Recipients
Frederick Morgeson
received a Professional Development Grant
for Advancing Work Design Research and Theory: Looking Back and Moving Forward

David Griffith
received a Professional Development Grant
for Consortium of International Marketing Researchers

Patricia Huddleston
received a Professional Development Grant
for Structure of Retail Distribution in Former SSR (Armenia & Kyrgyzstan)

Susan Linz
received a Research Grant
for Motivation and Competition

Susan Linz
received a Professional Development Grant
for Worker Motivation: A comparative analysis of Armenia and Kyrgyzstan

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