Subject: FAIC George Stout Grant
FAIC George Stout Grant Application Deadline December 15, 2013 The FAIC George Stout Grant supports students who are members of AIC to attend professional meetings. Funds can be used to defray costs for transportation, accommodations, and registration. <URL:http://www.conservation-us.org/grants-scholarships/professional-development#stoutgrant> George L. Stout (1897-1978) was a pioneer in conservation of historic and artistic works in America, particularly in his application of scientific techniques to art restoration. Students (or those who have graduated no more than two years previously) who are members of AIC and are attending a professional meeting after February 15 are eligible. Preference may be given to students presenting papers or those who are nearing the completion of their graduate education. Unless there are sufficient funds, Stout awards are not made to the same individual in succeeding years. FAIC will partially or totally fund as many qualified applicants as possible, given funds available. The maximum award is $1,000. Procedures: Electronic submissions are encouraged. Send the files as e-mail attachments to faicgrants<-at->conservation-us<.>org no later than December 15, 2013. Letters of reference should be sent by the authors via email to faicgrants<-at->conservation-us<.>org or by mail to our office, and must be received by the deadline. Criteria for Review Strength of recommendations Level of participation in the meeting Reasonableness and completeness of budget Usefulness of project to the student Completeness of the application Questions? Contact: Abigail Choudhury Development and Education Coordinator Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works 1156 15th Street NW, Suite 320 Washington, DC 20005-1714 202-661-8070 Fax: 202-452-9328 achoudhury<-at->conservation-us<.>org *** Conservation DistList Instance 27:21 Distributed: Friday, November 8, 2013 Message Id: cdl-27-21-008 ***Received on Wednesday, 6 November, 2013