Checklist For Conducting Research
1. Discuss your research plans with Dr. Patricia Wright and the staff of ICTE.
2. Review the project budgets and costs and the permit requirements. Be sure that
                     your budget to sponsors includes all items.
3. At least  three months before you plan to begin your research in Madagascar, prepare
                     a draft of your Madagascar National Parks proposal and send it to the Program Officer
                     at the ICTE/Stony Brook office for review. Please submit your MNP proposals by email.
                     We suggest that you prepare your MNP proposal at the same time that you submit proposals
                     to sponsors. At this time, also send a signed waiver and liability release to ICTE
                     for each participant on your project.
4. At least three months before you plan to begin your research, read, understand,
                     and take necessary actions outlined in the MICET Research Facilitation Guidelines
5. If you plan to collect and/or export biological samples, include in your MNP prposal
                     a preliminary list of samples that you expect to collect or export. Be generous in
                     your estimates, but as specific as possible.
6. Revise your MNP proposal, based on ICTE feedback, and submit the final copy by
                     email to the Program Officer at the ICTE/Stony Brook office and to MICET and the Centre
                     ValBio Chief Technical Advisor.  MICET will provide translation into French and submission
                     to MNP and MEFT.
7. Prepare for your trip to Madagascar. Learn some French and Malagasy. Be sure that
                     you have international health insurance (required for all researchers facilitated
                     by ICTE) and medical evacuation insurance (for example, International SOS). Buy small
                     gifts to bring to your students, assistants, Malagasy officials, and others that may
                     help you (suggested gifts: caps, t-shirts, pens, playing cards, music tapes (few Malagasies
                     have CD players or MP3 players)).
8. Get 2 passport-sized photos (of you!) and bring them with you. At least one month
                     before you plan to go to Madagascar, get started obtaining your visa (see Field Guide for Researchers).
9. Email a copy of your flight itinerary to the MICET office, with a copy to the ICTE/Stony
                     Brook Program Officer as soon possible.
10. Before you leave for Madagascar, confirm with the MICET office that your research
                     permit has been approved by MNP and send a copy of the approval email to the ICTE
                     Program Officer at Stony Brook.
11. Once you arrive in Antananarivo, check in at the MICET office, meet the helpful
                     staff, ask questions, and pay the MICET Facilitation Fee.
12. Be sure to meet with traditional, government, MEFT, and MNP officials in the local
                     area where you will conduct research. Offer to talk to local school children, youth
                     groups, village elders, or others about your research or related conservation issues.
                     We suggest that you offer to give a presentation about your research to the local
                     University.
13. Do your research!
14. Before you leave Madagascar, write a brief exit report (2 pages) describing where
                     and when your research was conducted and what was done, and outlining any results
                     obtained so far. The MICET staff will translate the report into French and submit
                     it to MNP for you. Also, meet with MNP officials for a debriefing. We suggest that
                     you offer to give a presentation about your research to students and professors at
                     the University of Antananarivo.
15. Upon returning home, send a copy of your exit report to the Program Officer at
                     ICTE/Stony Brook.
16. Within 6-8 months of leaving Madagascar, submit a Final Report to the Program
                     Officer at ICTE/Stony Brook. It will be sent to the MICET office for translation and
                     then submitted to MNP. This final report might be a copy of a report sent to a sponsor.
17. Send 8 copies (5 for MNP, 3 for ICTE) of all publications to the ICTE/Stony Brook
                     office.
