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Information for New Representatives

Information for New Representatives. General Assembly Meetings Grants & Awards Policy. Representative Roles and Responsibilities . Represent the general will/opinion of department graduate students when voting Relay general assembly decisions to department graduate students

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Information for New Representatives

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  1. Information for New Representatives General Assembly Meetings Grants & Awards Policy

  2. Representative Roles and Responsibilities • Represent the general will/opinion of department graduate students when voting • Relay general assembly decisions to department graduate students • Act as a resource within department with respect to system decisions affecting graduate students

  3. Representative Roles and Responsibilities cont’d • Be the knowledgeable source within the department for G&A applications • Act as a liaison for bringing departmental concerns before the general assembly • Foster interdepartmental relations between graduate students

  4. GSO Assembly Meetings • Show up! for both the GA meeting and the G&A evaluations - sign attendance sheet – • 1 vote and 1 G&A reviewer per Degree Program • Meeting Notes and Presentations are posted to GSO website • Make sure that you are on the GSO listserve email: gsosecretarymanoa@gmail.com to be added

  5. GSO Assembly Meetings cont’d • State name and Department before speaking during discussions • New to Hawaii? Or have new grad students in your department? http://gso.hawaii.edu/gso2/files/documents/GSOnewstudentguide_2012Aug16.pdf Check out our website http://gso.hawaii.edu/gso2/index.html

  6. G&A Program General Policies •Applications are reviewed every month during the Fall and Spring semesters. All deadlines can be found on the GSO website. •Students can request funding for professional development (i.e. research expenses), conference travel & fees. They cannot ask for per diem, food, ground transportation, personal expenditures. •Applicants may ask for funding up to 6 months prior and/or 6 months post dates of travel. •For an application to be reviewed, the representative of the program to which the applicant belongs must be present. •Each graduate student may only apply for and receive no more than one grant per academic semester.

  7. G&A Program General Policies •Minimum funding: $250 for domestic projects, $500 for international projects, unless the total requested is under the minimum. Maximum of $1000 for domestic projects and $2000 for international projects. Students cannot request more. •Applications that are tabled 3x for any reason will be automatically rejected. •Only complete and correct applications will be reviewed. •Incomplete applications will be automatically declined if they remain incomplete until the end of the semester.

  8. G&A Program General Policies •All policies and instructions can be found on the GSO website -> funding. •Please take the time and read through the document. •For questions, please email the G&A Team at gsogrant@hawaii.edu or gachair@hawaii.edu.

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