Subject: Grants for IIC Congress
Call for funding requests Assistance for student participation at the IIC Congress, Hong Kong Congress through the Brommelle Memorial Fund The Brommelle Memorial Fund was established in 1990 in memory of Norman Brommelle, who was Secretary-General of IIC between 1958 and 1988. The Fund is used to provide assistance for students of conservation who attend the Institute's international congresses. Student members of IIC are required to be enrolled in a full-time course of conservation training leading to a recognised academic qualification. Students may apply for this funding at any time during their course of study, including their final year or internship. It is not expected that this will cover the whole costs of attending the Congress and recipients should obtain additional funding from elsewhere. Terms and conditions Applicants must be currently paid-up Student or Individual Member of IIC A grant of UKP200 will be awarded to students whose applications are successful A grant of UKP200 will be awarded to the main author of each poster accepted for display at the 2014 Hong Kong Congress Applications must be made on the appropriate form (available from the IIC web-site) together with a copy of your CV and a signed letter of support from your course supervisor. Applications will be accepted in English only. Applications must be received at the IIC office 16 May 2014 and successful applicants will be advised by the end of May, and bankers' orders will be sent by the end of July 2014 In order to spread funding over as wide a geographical area as possible, it may be necessary to restrict the number of recipients from any one organisation or country. Successful applicants are required to provide a review of their impression of the Congress and how it has affected them. The review should be 250-350 words accompanied by a photograph. IIC may place edited versions of the reviews on its website. Reviews should be received by IIC by 31 December 2014. Graham Voce Executive Secretary International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works 3, Birdcage Walk London SW1H 9JJ UK +44 20 7799 5500 Fax: +44 20 7799 4961 *** Conservation DistList Instance 27:41 Distributed: Friday, April 25, 2014 Message Id: cdl-27-41-008 ***Received on Tuesday, 22 April, 2014