solved 1. Explain how your participation in the TRELS program will
1. Explain how your participation in the TRELS program will help you achieve your educational and career goals.2.Explain what obstacles you have faced that have limited your ability to do research, participate in creative endeavors, or do community service projects. How will the TRELS program help to alleviate these obstacles?3.Please describe the project you would like to conduct in terms that can be understood by a non-expert audience.Each project proposal will be different based on your field of study, but some general points that you might discuss include: topic; central question(s); methodology (what are your sources, and how will you analyze those sources?); a brief literature review (to the extent that you can, how would you describe the existing scholarship on this topic, and how is your project in dialogue with existing work?); and/or a project timeline.We encourage students to reach out to faculty mentors and/or the Writing Hub (writinghub.ucsd.edu) for support and feedback in writing project proposals.4. TRELS is meant to support your independent project, which should be supervised and mentored by a faculty member, but which should be your own work and responsibility. Please explain how your project reflects your independent work. If you are proposing to work on a larger collaborative project, please explain which piece of this project will be your specific responsibility.5.The TRELS Summer Research Program requires each student to present the outcomes/findings of their project in the form of an oral presentation at the Summer Research Conference (SRC) in mid-August (week 8 of the 10-week program), as well as a written paper due by the end of August (week 10 of the 10-week program). Please explain your current plan for sharing your project in these formats and how you will plan to meet the timeline.6. If you have previously accepted a TRELS award for this project, please provide a brief update on the progress of your project thus far. Updates might include notes of meetings held with your mentor, a project timeline, a research plan, etc.