SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF ROMAN STUDIES
A company limited by guarantee, registered in London no. 114442 Charity reg. no. 210644 VAT reg. no. 233 4855 62
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HUGH LAST FUND & GENERAL FUND
The Hugh Last Fund was established out of a legacy from DrStefan Weinstock in memory of Hugh Last. Stefan Weinstock’s debt to Hugh Last was both personal and institutional, since Last played an important role in theSociety for the Protection of Science and Learning, which in the 1930s provided financial and other support for Jewish scholars taking refuge in this country, Weinstock included.
The Fund has an annual income of around £5,000 and is disbursed by Council on the recommendation of the Hugh Last Fund Committee (part of the Roman Studies Committee). The Fund was established to assist the undertaking, completion or publication of work that relates to any of the general scholarly purposes of the Roman Society. Its terms exclude expenses in connection with archaeological or other excavations or surveys, research into or studies on the subjects of Roman Britain and the archaeology of the provinces in Western Europe, and, for all fields of study, the travel, hotel, conference and living expenses of scholars.
The Roman Studies Committee also makes awards from the Society’s own General Fund, which in 2016 will have a budget of £3,000. This Fund also excludes archaeological projects, which the Society supports through awards made by a joint Committee with the Roman Research Trust (the Audrey Barrie Brown and Donald Atkinson Funds Committee).
Applications are considered once a year in February; the next deadline is 31 January 2017. It is not necessary to specify whether the application is to the Hugh Last Fund or the General Fund; the Committee will decide which fund is the more appropriate for successful applications.
Guidelines
Applications are limited to a maximum of £1,000, or £500 for small research costs. Individuals may not make more than one application in any one year.
Applications are particularly welcome for:
• Events or schemes promoting public involvement in and awareness of Roman studies.
• Small research costs (not over £500) of PhD and junior researchers where institutional funding is unavailable or insufficient. This includes speaking at conferences (from general funds only).
• Authors’ costs in preparing research results for hard-copy or electronic publication (but not publishers’ costs - see below).
Applications will not be considered for:
• Research activities or costs of PhD students which are integral to their thesis and should be covered by their University.
• Conference attendance if the applicant is not giving a paper.
• Organisational costs of conferences.
• Costs of or bursaries for Summer Schools in Greek, Latin or Classical Studies.
• Subsidies of any form to publishers.
How to apply
Applications should be made using the application form. Applicants should give a concise and clear outline of the project, including publication plans if relevant, and itemise the costs requested. They must declare any other applications being made for the same project.
Completed applications should be sent to the Secretary by email:
References
Applications by individuals for over £500 requiretwo references; all other applications (from institutions, or from individuals for up to £500) require one reference. Postgraduate students may use their supervisor; all other applicants must choose referees from outside their institution and who are not connected with the proposed project. References must be sent directly to the Society by the referee by email: .
Deadline
The deadline for receipt by the Society of applications and references is 31 January 2017. Late applications, and applications lacking references, will not be considered.
Report
Successful applicants should submit a prompt and brief report (maximum 500 words) on their use of the grant, which much reach the Secretary by the next 31 January at the latest. If no report is received, no future application from that applicant will be considered.
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Name and postal address
E-mail address
Nature of project, including details of publication plans, for which a grant is sought - please give a brief description
Estimated cost of the project and its duration
Amount of grant sought from the Roman Society
Other sources of finance - please give details of amounts promised or sought
Name of person/organisation to whom payment should be made in the event of an award
Names and addresses of two referees
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