Fwd: Grants: APS Phillips Fund for Native American Research grants

ejp10 ejp10 at PSU.EDU
Wed Jul 22 12:49:25 UTC 2009


I can't remember if this announcement below made the list.

Elizabeth

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Jennifer Janofsky <jen at JANOFSKY.NET>
> Date: July 20, 2009 11:25:17 AM EDT
> To: H-PENNSYLVANIA at H-NET.MSU.EDU
> Subject: Grants:  APS Phillips Fund for Native American Research  
> grants
> Reply-To: H-Net list on Pennsylvania History <H-PENNSYLVANIA at H-NET.MSU.EDU 
> >
>
>> Phillips Fund for Native American Research
>> Grant Deadline:
>> 2010-03-01 (Archive)
>> Date Submitted:
>> 2009-07-13
>> Announcement ID:
>> 169599
>>
>>
>> Scope
>> the Phillips Fund for Native American Research provides support for
>> research in Native American linguistics and ethnohistory, focusing on
>> the continental United States and Canada. Given for a maximum of one
>> year from date of award to cover travel, tapes, and consultants'  
>> fees.
>> Eligibility
>> Applicants may be graduate students pursuing either a master's or a
>> doctoral degree; postdoctoral applicants are also eligible.
>> Award and Duration
>> The average award is about $2,500; grants do not exceed $3,500.  
>> Grants
>> are given for one year following the date of the award.
>> Deadline and Notification
>> Applications are due by March 1. Notifications are sent in May.
>> Requirements
>> Recipients of awards are expected to provide the American  
>> Philosophical
>> Society Library with a brief formal report and copies of any tape
>> recordings, transcriptions, microfilms, etc., acquired in the  
>> process of
>> the grant-funded research. The materials will be made available to
>> scholars using the Library's collections.
>>
>>
>> Linda Musumeci
>> Research Administrator
>> American Philosophical Society
>> 104 South Fifth Street
>> Philadelphia, PA 19106
>> 215-440-3429
>> Email: lmusumeci at amphilsoc.org
>> Visit the website at http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/phillips.htm
>>
>>
>>
>>



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