*with apologies for cross posting*
*Register for EVA London 2007*
http://www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london/
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).
BCS / Antenna Audio bursaries
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You may apply for a bursary of up to £200 by emailing George Mallen,
Chair of the Computer Arts Society: [log in to unmask] 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.
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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 impications, 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 ([log in to unmask]) using the heading - EVA Bursary
Applications – in the subject bar.
Bursary winners will be asked to submit a short report to the Methods
Network following the conference.
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Please address any enquiries about the EVA conference to the appropriate
contact: http://www.eva-conferences.com/eva_london/contacts
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Reader in Museum Studies
Institute of Archaeology
University College London
31-34 Gordon Square
London WC1H 0PY
+44 (0)20 7679 4935
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology
http://www.suzannekeene.info
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