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Szanowni Państwo! Poniżej załączam informację o grantach przyznawanych przez Malone Society. Może kogoś zainteresują możliwości pozyskania grantu na badania? Z poważaniem, Jacek Fabiszak The John Edward Kerry Prize The Malone Society organizes a competition for graduate students to celebrate the life work of one of our members, the late John Edward Kerry (1924 – 2008). Postgraduate students who are currently working on any aspect of early modern English drama and using our volumes as part of their research projects are warmly invited to submit a short statement (max. 500 words) to Dr Lucy Munro (Malone Society Publicity Officer – email address: [email protected]) by 31 October 2013. Those wishing to enter this competition should ensure that their statements explain how their work contributes to the development of scholarship in their fields and in what ways the Malone Society editions have facilitated and supported their research. Statements should also include applicants’ contact details and academic affiliation, the name of the programme of studies being attended and the year of registration, and the name and contacts details of a supervisor or of an academic referee willing to write on their behalf. The winner of this competition will receive 30 Malone Society volumes and a year’s free membership, which includes three complimentary volumes to be chosen from our backlist together with our current volume. Applicants may also be interested in other Malone Society Fellowships and Research Grants. Further details are here. Please note that holders of these fellowships and bursaries will not be considered for this Prize. The Society invites applications from scholars engaged in research relating to its stated objectives for awards to be made in February 2014. The Society hopes to make major awards up to a total in any one year of £1,000 and minor awards up to the same total, both for immediate research needs, such as for microfilms or travelling expenses, and for longer-term support, for example to assist with prolonged visits to libraries and archives. The Society is willing to entertain applications for grants in cases in where theatrical practice might directly inform editorial work or other projects which the Society supports. The Society may be willing to consider applications for grants for the keyboarding of dramatic texts and records. Candidates for grants can apply in every year that the scheme operates whether they have been successful in previous applications or not. The Society is unable to make grants in relation to: work of a purely (literary) critical or theoretical kind; attending conferences, workshops etc; secretarial, copy-editing, proof-reading, or administrative costs; costs arising directly from the preparation of a thesis; publications costs, other than those resulting from the preparation of editions for publication by the Society. Applicants may be of any age or nationality and need not be members of the Malone Society. All applicants are advised that any supporting material which they may choose to submit will not be returned. Fellowships Major grants, of a total sum of up to £1,000 will be awarded annually and until further notice. The recipient(s) of major grants shall be called the Malone Society Fellow(s). The deadline for applications, which should be on the form provided below and supported by two referees, who should be asked to write directly to the Chairman of the Fellowships and Bursaries Sub-Committee at the address at the foot of the application form, is 30 October 2013. Successful applicants will be notified after the meeting of the Society’s Council in February 2014. Successful applicants will be asked to report briefly on the progress of their project and the use to which the Society’s grant has been put by December of the year in which the grant is made. They should, if possible, submit receipts for major items of expenditure. Research Grants Further funds of a total sum of up to £1,000 will be available annually and until further notice to provide small grants of £50 to £200 for specific purposes such as travel expenses or the cost of microfilming. Applications for such grants may be submitted on the form provided by 30 October 2013, and should be supported by one referee and a statement that funds are not available from other sources. If the applicant is registered for a research degree the application should be accompanied by a letter of support from their academic supervisor. Jesús Tronch Departament de Filologia Anglesa i Alemanya Universitat de València
Posted on: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 09:19:34 +0000

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