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WFTHN members might be interested in the funding opportunity below:

https://rts.org.uk/article/do-you-need-%C2%A34000-history-television-project

This is the wording of the advertisement extending the deadline to 31st August and the web address for further information including details of previous projects which have benefited from this.

'Apply now for the 2019 ShiersTrust Award

The Trust can make a grant of up to £4,000 towards publishing work on any aspect of TV history

Grants will be given to assist in the completion of new or unfinished projects, work or literature specific to the objectives of the Trust. ‘Literature’ is defined as including audio-visual media such as DVDs and websites. It is essential that applicants read all the conditions and criteria, which can be found online at the address below.

George Shiers, a distinguished US television historian, was a long-standing member of the RTS.

The Shiers Trust grant is now in its 19th year.  Applications are now invited and should be submitted to the Trustees by Friday 31 August 2019 on the official application form.

www.rts.org.uk/shiers-trust-award'



Best wishes
 
Christine

Christine Geraghty
Honorary Professorial Fellow,
University of Glasgow
 
'Dissolving media boundaries: the interaction of literature, film and television in Tender is the Night (1985)' in Adaptation in Visual Culture, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017
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