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> From: Jonathan Bowen <jpbowen at GMAIL.COM>
> Date: June 25, 2007 5:01:58 AM CDT
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> Subject: [MUSEUM-L] EVA London conference: bursaries offered
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> *Register for EVA London 2007*
> http://www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london/
>
> BCS / Antenna Audio bursaries
> -----------------------------
> The British Computer Society / Computer Arts Society, and Antenna  
> Audio,
> are offering a number of bursaries for attending the EVA London
> conference. The Arts & Humanities Research Council Methods Network is
> also, separately, offering a number of bursaries for graduate students
> only (see below).
>
> You may apply for a bursary of up to ?200 by emailing George Mallen,
> Chair of the Computer Arts Society: george at ssl.co.uk. Applications  
> must
> be received by 6.00pm on Wednesday 27 June 2007.
>
> Your email should state:
>
> * Your name and affiliation, and whether you are a student,  
> employee, or
> self employed
> * Your role in the EVA conference - ie, giving a paper (with title),
> presenting in the Visualisation Session or the Research Workshop, or
> just wishing to attend the conference
> * What other funds, if any, are available for you to apply for
> * The sum you are applying for (ie, registration fees at author rate)
> * About 100 words maximum describing your interest in the EVA  
> conference
> and what you hope to gain from attending.
>
> The bursaries will be targeted primarily at those who do not have  
> other
> funds to apply to, for instance those who are self employed or sole
> traders or members of very small companies, and students.
>
> These bursaries will be to reimburse the costs of registration for  
> EVA.
> You will be able to register free of charge if your bid is successful.
>
> --------------------------------------------
> AHRC ICT Methods Network STUDENT BURSARIES
>
> The AHRC ICT Methods Network (www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk), which  
> exists to
> promote and support the use of advanced ICT methods in arts and
> humanities research, is offering a limited number of bursaries to
> post-graduate students who wish to attend EVA 2007 (programme below).
> The conference takes place on 9th- 13 July 2007 at The London  
> College of
> Communications, University of the Arts, London.
>
> Applications for bursaries are sought from post-graduate students
> registered at UK Universities whose research interests are grounded in
> areas covered by EVA.  These include visualisation for the arts and
> culture, including implications, effects, and consequent strategies  
> and
> policies, and the uses of digital media for creative productions and
> works of art, which may be considered to be within EVA's sphere of
> interest.
>
> The bursaries are intended to help towards conference expenses.
> Successful applicants will be able to claim funds up to a total of  
> ?200
> toward the cost of conference fees, accommodation and travel.
>
> If you wish to apply for a bursary please register for the EVA
> conference in the first instance. The EVA conference programme,
> abstracts and booking form are available on:
> http://www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london/
>
> Following your registration for EVA, please complete the bursary
> application form, available on the AHRC ICT Methods Network website:
> http://www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk/community/postgraduates.html
>
> If you have any queries about completing the form please contact Hazel
> Gardiner (hazel.gardiner at kcl.ac.uk) using the heading -   EVA Bursary
> Applications &#150; in the subject bar.
>
> Bursary winners will be asked to submit a short report to the Methods
> Network following the conference.
> ----------------------------------
>
> Please address any enquiries about the EVA conference to the  
> appropriate
> contact: http://www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london/contacts
>
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