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finddatalab.com 1000$ Grant Program
Basic Information
Administrator: James Yan
Scholarship Sponsor: finddatalab
Address: 1 Broadway – Cambridge, MA 02142
Phone Number: 6174305286
Email: Yan@finddatalab.com
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $1000
Number of Awards: 1
Requirements: To apply for the grant, you should:
- Require data for your research activities
- Use the data exclusively in educational or scientific purposes
- Create a 2-4 minute video explaining what data you require and how do you plan to use it in your work.
Eligibility: - Bachelor or Master student (any major) - Doctorate student - Researcher at an accredited educational institution - High-school students involved in scientific research projects can also apply
Applicaiton Online: https://finddatalab.com/researchgrant
Additional Information:
How it works
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How can I use the grant?
You get up to 1000 US dollars grant that can be used for web scraping services to collect data for academic purposes.
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What are the requirements?
To apply for the grant, you should:
- Require data for your research activities
- Use the data exclusively in educational or scientific purposes
- Create a 2-4 minute video explaining what data you require and how do you plan to use it in your work.
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Who we grant?
Any of the following should apply to you:
- Bachelor or Master student (any major)
- Doctorate student
- Researcher at an accredited educational institution
- High-school students involved in scientific research projects can also apply
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What are the eligibility criteria?
We accept research projects on any topic, but we'll have to evaluate if the data you need can be collected legally and if it is technically pos