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Regional English Language Office, Beijing

Grants to the TESOL Conference

Guidelines for applying for a Regional English Language Office (RELO) travel grant to the annual Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) convention in the United States:

Pre-conditions

  1. The applicant MUST be accepted as a presenter at the TESOL convention.  The presenter’s name must appear on the final convention schedule.  Eligible presentations include presenting as part of a panel or colloquium, giving a workshop or presenting a paper.  Presenting a poster session DOES NOT COUNT.  Serving as an interest section or other committee member DOES NOT COUNT.

  2. The applicant must be a citizen of a country within the RELO-Beijing’s jurisdiction (People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Macao, Mongolia)

  3. Only one presenter per session will be sent.  (If you and a colleague are planning on co-presenting, we will only contribute for one)

Note: Even if you are accepted as a speaker/presenter at the TESOL convention, there is no guarantee that you will receive a travel grant to the TESOL convention. It depends on funding availability.

Application Process

  1. Once it is available via TESOL's website, locate and complete the presenter/speaker application form for TESOL. Pre-registration for TESOL’s annual convention usually opens in early December.  Late applications are usually not considered.

  2. TESOL will inform you whether or not your application to present has been accepted by September or October.  If you are accepted, you can apply to the RELO for a travel grant.  Applications MUST include:

    • Name of your presentation (and a copy of your acceptance letter).
    • Abstract of your presentation and name(s) of co-presenters
    • Your personal information (a CV is best w/ contact information)
    • Budget to attend.  Cost sharing is REQUIRED.  RELO requests that the individual grantee and/or  his/her institution of affiliation make a contribution to the costs.  You must calculate the costs for the following

      • Roundtrip airfare on a US flagship carrier whenever possible
      • Hotel/accommodations
      • TESOL membership fee
      • TESOL conference registration fee
      • Meals and incidental expenses.

  3. Applications for a RELO Travel Grant are due December 15 each year.  RELO reviews applications received and informs candidates of the status of their applications by January 15 of next year.

  4. Grantees are REQUIRED to submit a report on their activities during the TESOL convention and a summary of how they and their institutions of affiliation have benefited from the experience.

  5. Grantees are REQUIRED to give a presentation (talk, workshop, plenary) or lead a discussion with colleagues to share the information they gleaned from the TESOL Conference.

Send complete applications to relobeijing_mail@yahoo.com All travel grant applications must be sent electronically.

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