Grants-in-Aid for 2010

NEAF congratulates the recipients of NEAF's 2010 Grants-in-Aid.

  • Sam Crooks: Catherine Southwell-Keely Travel Grant ($3500)
  • Jennifer Turner: Leone Crawford Travel Grant ($5000)
  • Mel Kennedy: Sam Eames Grant in Aid ($2500)
 
Grants-in-Aid

Grants-in-aid are to assist recent graduates of an Australian or New Zealand University, currently enrolled in postgraduate studies, to pursue research in the archaeology of Egypt, Cyprus or Western Asia. Up to $7000 is available to be distributed in the form of one or more grants at the Council's discretion.

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The Catherine Southwell-Keely Travel Grant

To assist a recent graduate of an Australian or New Zealand University, currently enrolled in postgraduate studies, requiring extensive travel, to pursue research in the archaeology of Egypt, Cyprus or Western Asia. Value: $3500. Applications for this grant, including a short curriculum vitae, a statement of the candidate's proposed research project, and detailed budget, should be posted in hard copy or emailed as PDF attachements only. Applicants are requested to arrange for 2 letters of reference to be sent directly to the NEAF office by the closing date. If posting hard copy, please include an email address so that we can acknowledge receipt.

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The Sam Eames Grant-in-Aid

To assist recent graduates of an Australian or New Zealand University, currently enrolled in postgraduate studies, to pursue research in the archaeology of Egypt, Cyprus or Western Asia. Applications for this grant, including a short curriculum vitae, a statement of the candidate's proposed research project, and detailed budget, should be posted in hard copy or emailed as PDF attachements only. Applicants are requested to arrange for 2 letters of reference to be sent directly to the NEAF office by the closing date. If posting hard copy, please include an email address so that we can acknowledge receipt.

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The Leone Crawford Travel Grant

To undertake overseas archaeological site research in the geographical areas in which the Near Eastern Archaeology Foundation from time to time conducts research. Applications for this grant, including a short curriculum vitae, a statement of the candidate's proposed research project, and detailed budget, should be posted in hard copy or emailed as PDF attachements only. Applicants are requested to arrange for 2 letters of reference to be sent directly to the NEAF office by the closing date. If posting hard copy, please include an email address so that we can acknowledge receipt.

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