Don B. Daily Safety Steel Intern Scholarship

Application

Applications will be accepted for the 2020-2021 academic year from 1 June 2019 through 31 October 2019.

Your proposal must provide all the information requested below:

  1. Team Leader: Identify the name(s) of the professor(s), title, the university department, telephone, e-mail, address
  2. Team Members: Identify names and/or number of students who will be on the team and their respective majors.
  3. Proposal Summary: Include project name, date of submission, contact person and information, requested grant amount and schedule duration.
  4. Executive Summary: A statement which clearly defines proposed challenge/solution and how it will enhance safety and health awareness for the steel manufacturing industry.
  5. Project Details: Detailed description of the work and expected project deliverables such as potential models.
  6. Project Schedule: Include a list of anticipated tasks and milestones.
  7. Project Cost: Estimated distribution of total project cost. A portion of the grant may be used as a stipend to the Professor(s) or student(s) as long as such declaration is defined. 
  8. Student Participation: List plans for student participation throughout the project. 
  9. Steel Plant Engagement: Include previous faculty and student interaction with steel plants as well as proposed plans for faculty and student interaction with a steel plant. 
  10. Project Duration: Clarify if this proposal is for a new project, continuation of a previous effort, or if it is intended to be a multi-year project (limited to two years).
  11. Letter of support from industry mentor.
(Please upload a word document. No PDF's)
(Enter your name. Your name will suffice as your signature.)

It is the responsibility of the submitters to assure that sufficient information is contained in the proposal for reviewers to evaluate the proposal according to the evaluation criteria.