Journal Article10.1163/ej.9789004171190.i-796.74
Appendix 16
H. Paavilainen
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TL;DR: The Joint Doctoral Program Emergency Fund provides emergency assistance to students with unforeseen, uncontrollable expenses not covered by other funding programs.
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Abstract: 1. Purpose: The Joint Doctoral Program Emergency Fund is intended to help Joint Doctoral students deal with one-time, emergency expenses that are: (1) unforeseen, (2) beyond the student’s control, and (3) not covered by other funding programs. Each application will be considered on an individual basis according to each student’s circumstances. The following types of expenses will not be funded: Tuition Normal living costs such as, but not limited to, child care, car repairs, rent, and utilities Equipment purchases such as computers, lab equipment, field work equipment, or software Attendance at conferences (fees, traveling costs, workshops, summer programs, internships, etc.) Copying and binding of dissertations
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