- AGeS awardees are expected to model BAJEDI (Belonging, Accessibility, Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion) principles. In the context of the TRaCE program, BAJEDI principles might be reflected by efforts to ensure participation from students, staff and faculty from a wide range of institutions and backgrounds, involvement of representatives from lesser-resourced institutions in the planning of TRaCE projects, inclusive pedagogical techniques (e.g. in workshops), or other practices.
- 2024 AGeS-TRaCE awards should be completely expensed within the award time frame of January 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026.
- AGeS-TRaCE expenditures must be coordinated with the ASU financial team and be consistent with NSF definitions of participant costs (travel, analytical, stipends).
- AGeS-TRaCE awardees and other TRaCE project participants must engage in AGeS evaluation activities.
- A list of all participants in the AGeS-TRaCE project should be provided to the AGeS program.
- Funding from the AGeS program should be acknowledged in all products.
- AGeS should be informed of all products by sending an email to contact@agesgeochronology.org, even if the product is generated after the award duration.
- The AGeS-TRaCE lead PI will submit a final, short (500-1000 words), informal project profile that includes links to all products and outcomes to contact@agesgeochronology.org for posting on the AGeS project website.
- The AGeS-TRaCE lead PI will send any other final products that may have been generated during the project (e.g., video/text tutorials, workshop summary) to contact@agesgeochronology.org, so that they can be made available on or through the AGeS website.