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Dear all,

I'd like to invite list members to consider applying to the Scientific
Instrument Society's research grants programme. The deadline for the next
round of applications is *Thursday **1st September 2016.*

The Scientific Instrument Society (SIS) awards small grants, of up to £500
each, for research on the history of scientific instruments. Applicants do
not need to have any institutional affiliation and applications that are
for less than the full amount are just as welcome - a properly costed
proposal with a clear relevance to the Society's interests in historic
scientific instruments, a realistic timetable and a tangible result are the
most important factors that the committee will be considering.

Please note that the grant awarded will be paid against actual expenditure
and funds cannot be paid in advance.  The grant is intended to cover items
such as travel, accommodation (excluding meals) and photocopying
costs.  *Please
note that we cannot fund conference travel or contribute to the cost of
outreach projects such as events and exhibitions.*

Further information on what the Society can support and the terms and
conditions of the award can be found at
http://www.scientificinstrumentsociety.org/grants/

Examples of previously successful applicants may be found at
http://www.scientificinstrumentsociety.org/previously-supported-projects/

The short application form may be found at
http://www.scientificinstrumentsociety.org/grant-application-form

If you have any queries about the grants, please contact [log in to unmask] and
a member of the Society will respond in due course.

To learn more of the Society, or to join, visit
http://www.scientificinstrumentsociety.org/

Best regards,

Louise Devoy

-- 
Grants Officer
On behalf of the Scientific Instrument Society Committee
http://www.sis.org.uk