The School can provide a loan to support conference travel; however, this loan must be paid back, via AY release time for example.   In addition, the travel request should be accompanied by a short proposal describing how the travel support fits into the requestor's plan for obtaining externally funded research.

Another option for faculty to consider for temporary research support is the Purdue Research Bridge Program:  https://www.purdue.edu/research/oevprp/funding-and-grant-writing/bridge-program.php  Note that the Eligibility section for this funding states that faculty must have, "... an established record of externally funded research programs ..." and "... applicants must have expended all unrestricted start-up and discretionary funds."

For potential graduate student travel funding outside of the School, please refer to:


From: Hazim Atef El Mounayri <helmouna@purdue.edu>
Date: Monday, August 18, 2025 at 8:16 PM
To: Carl R Wassgren <wassgren@purdue.edu>, me-indy-faculty@ecn.purdue.edu <me-indy-faculty@ecn.purdue.edu>, me-indy-staff@ecn.purdue.edu <me-indy-staff@ecn.purdue.edu>
Cc: Hazim Atef El Mounayri <helmouna@purdue.edu>
Subject: RE: Welcome and ...

Hi Carl,

 

Thank you for the update.

 

I agree with you regarding the use of conferences as a vehicle for pursuing industrial research partnerships. However, as you might know, Indy faculty used to have a travel budget from the department which was critical for some of the members to cover (part of the cost) to attend and present at their most relevant technical conferences. This was taken away during this transition leaving faculty who don’t have research funding allocated for travel at a “research” disadvantage. On the other hand, PhD students who have not passed their prelim exam yet can apply for a $700 funding to attend a conference but they have to cover their expenses first and then be reimbursed after the conference event, which can represent a great financial burden for some of them. My understanding is that PhD students who have completed their prelim are eligible for travel support (at different level).

 

In view of the above, I would like to request that we consider:

  1. travel funding for faculty during this transition
  2. PhD students access to travel support prior to the prelim exam

 

 

Best,

 

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Dr. Hazim El-Mounayri | Associate Prof. of  Mechanical Engineering

Purdue University Indianapolis | 723 W Michigan St. SL 260

Indianapolis IN 46202 USA |  765-495-7751 (O)  317-490-6079 (M)

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From: Me-indy-faculty <me-indy-faculty-bounces@ecn.purdue.edu> On Behalf Of Carl R Wassgren
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2025 4:31 PM
To: me-indy-faculty@ecn.purdue.edu; me-indy-staff@ecn.purdue.edu
Subject: [Me-indy-faculty] Welcome and ...

 

 

Welcome back to campus!  I hope you’re feeling well rested and excited to start another academic year.  I personally always enjoy seeing the energy students have when returning to campus.

 

I have a number of items I’d like to share with you before classes start.  I apologize for the lengthy email, but I figure it’s best to get all of this in one place so it’s easy to reference.

It’s great to have all of you on board!  I’d also like to thank Razi Nalim for his many years of service at IUPUI and Purdue.  As many of you know, Razi retired this summer and now holds Professor Emeritus status.  He’s still working with a few graduate students so you may see him around from time to time.