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Bourse de déplacement pour les chercheurs en Etudes Caribéennes

Bourse de déplacement pour les chercheurs en Etudes Caribéennes

Publié le par Stéphane Martelly (Source : Leon Wainwright - H-Caribbean - The Society for Caribbean Studies)

THE SOCIETY FOR CARIBBEAN STUDIES (UK)
THE BRIDGET JONES TRAVEL BURSARY FOR CARIBBEAN STUDIES




The Society pays tribute to the late Dr Bridget Jones who died of cancer on April 4, 2000. As a long-standing member of the Caribbean research community and a valued member and friend of the Society, Bridget will be greatly missed. The main activity of the Society is its annual conference and 2004 will mark the 28th year of Society conferences, held annually at a venue in the UK.
The conference takes place in the second week of July. Details of the 2004 conference will be posted with the 'Calls for Papers' in October 2003 on the web site
http://www.scsonline.freeserve.co.uk/carib.htm



THE BRIDGET JONES TRAVEL BURSARY FOR CARIBBEAN STUDIES

For the 2004 conference, we are able to continue the travel bursary of maximum £500, plus full conference fees, to enable an arts practitioner/researcher from any region of the Caribbean to present their work at the Society's annual conference. We believe that Bridget would have approved of our scheme to facilitate greater participation in our conference by people from the Caribbean.
In keeping with Bridget's broad-ranging interests we are encouraging visual artists, performers and creative writers to submit proposals in addition to the more usual scholarly research papers.



ELIGIBILITY

If you are an arts practitioner or researcher (postgraduate, postdoctoral or professional) working in any region of the anglophone, hispanic, francophone or Dutch speaking Caribbean, you may apply for the Bursary. The
successful recipient will receive £500 towards travel expenses and, in addition, a full bursary to cover conference fees and accommodation. Applications are especially welcome from individuals with no institutional affiliations.



HOW TO APPLY

To apply for the bursary you must submit either:
(a) A one page abstract of a research paper which you intend to present to the Society's conference on any subject related to cultural production or the arts.
(b) A proposal for a presentation of your work, in the areas of film, visual or performing arts.
(c) A proposal of a reading of original creative work.


You should apply in writing, including a covering letter, full Curriculum Vitae/resume and statements from two referees who are able to comment on your work. All items should be sent by post or e-mail to
Dr Leon Wainwright, Chair of the Bridget Jones Travel Bursary Sub-Committee, and must be received by Dec 1st 2003. A decision will be made by the committee in late January 2004.