Building Digital Mapping Capacity in Utah
GrantID: 6117
Grant Funding Amount Low: $6,500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $6,500
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Utah's Unique Landscape: A Hub for Dissertation Research## Overview of Utah's Distinctiveness for Dissertation Research FellowsUtah offers a distinct setting for dissertation research fellows, particularly those focused on historical research benefiting from the state's rich archival resources. The Utah State Archives and Records Service, along with the Utah State Historical Society, provide extensive collections that can support a wide range of historical inquiries. The state's history, from its indigenous peoples to its role in the development of the American West, offers a wealth of topics for research.One of the distinguishing features of Utah is its geographic diversity, ranging from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Basin Desert. This diversity has shaped the state's history, economy, and culture, providing a complex backdrop for research. For instance, the impact of the mining industry on the state's development, the role of the transcontinental railroad, and the unique cultural practices of Utah's Native American communities are all potential areas of study.### Regional Fit: Why Utah Stands OutThe Banking Institution's Dissertation Research Fellowship program is a good fit for Utah due to the state's strong research infrastructure. The University of Utah and Brigham Young University are both recognized for their research programs, and they provide a supportive environment for graduate students. Additionally, the Utah State Archives and Records Service, in collaboration with the Utah Division of State History, offers access to a vast array of historical records and documents. Utah's location in the Intermountain West also makes it an ideal base for research on regional topics, such as the environmental history of the Colorado River or the economic development of the Great Basin region.### Accessing Resources and Maximizing the FellowshipTo maximize the benefits of the Dissertation Research Fellowship in Utah, fellows should consider taking advantage of the state's research resources, including the Utah State Archives, the Utah State Historical Society, and the University of Utah's J. Willard Marriott Library. Fellows may also benefit from collaborating with local researchers and institutions, such as the Utah Humanities Council or the Natural History Museum of Utah. For those researching topics related to business or economic development, the Utah Governor's Office of Economic Development and the Utah Small Business Development Centers can provide valuable insights and data. Utah is home to a thriving small business community, with resources like the Utah Microloan Fund and the Women's Business Center of Utah offering support to entrepreneurs. Fellows researching topics related to arts and culture can find support through the Utah Arts Council, which offers grants and funding opportunities for artists and arts organizations. Women researchers may be interested in exploring the resources available through the Utah Women's Business Center or the Utah chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners.In terms of specific resources, fellows can explore the Utah Grants website to find information on state grants, including those for small businesses, women, and arts organizations. The Utah Governor's Office of Economic Development also provides information on business grants and funding opportunities.Utah's unique combination of natural resources, cultural heritage, and research infrastructure make it an attractive location for dissertation research fellows. By leveraging the state's resources and collaborating with local institutions, fellows can produce high-quality research that contributes to a deeper understanding of the American West and its significance.Q: What types of research topics are particularly well-suited to Utah's historical and cultural context?A: Utah's rich history, from its indigenous peoples to its role in the development of the American West, offers a wide range of research topics. Potential areas of study include the impact of the mining industry, the role of the transcontinental railroad, and the cultural practices of Utah's Native American communities.Q: How can Dissertation Research Fellows access Utah's research resources, such as archives and historical societies?A: Fellows can access Utah's research resources by contacting the Utah State Archives and Records Service, the Utah State Historical Society, and the University of Utah's J. Willard Marriott Library. Many of these resources are available online, and fellows can also reach out to local institutions and researchers for guidance and collaboration.Q: What support is available in Utah for fellows researching topics related to small business development or arts and culture?A: Utah offers a range of resources for fellows researching topics related to small business development or arts and culture. The Utah Governor's Office of Economic Development, the Utah Small Business Development Centers, and the Utah Arts Council are just a few examples of the organizations that provide support and resources for researchers in these areas.
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