| The Steve Farrell Memorial Fund
The Steve Farrell Memorial Fund offers financial support to
postgraduate students attending field based sedimentology conferences outside
the UK. Awards are in the region of £250-300. Successful recipients of the Fund are
requested to prepare a short illustrated report on their experiences, for
inclusion in the BSRG web site and newsletter.
Applications to the Steve Farrell Fund
Applications are assessed by the BSRG Committee primarily on the
originality of the research and need. Send the following documents by e-mail to
by 31st January 2007 (rtf or pdf format, all in 12 point Times,
single spaced, minimum 1.5 cm margin, with diagrams if appropriate):
1. A brief CV emphasizing your academic
qualifications back to first degree level. Include: your name, current UK
university, supervisors name(s), current source of funding, other sources of
funding applied for (all frequently omitted!). Stick to relevant information we
don't need to know if you can juggle chain saws while unicycling but we do need
to hear about the training you have received (any related courses/industry
experience acquired during your PhD period), relevant skills, any other awards
you have received during your PhD research and the financial background to your
project (for example are you NERC-, Industry-, University-, Department- or
self-funded or a combination of these?). No more than 1 side of
A4.
2. An outline of your present and proposed
research. Outline the key generic problem that your PhD research is aiming to
solve. Try to stress the aims, and possible uses of the research. Why should we
fund you and not someone else? You must include: an explanation of how the
award will be used (conference or fieldwork) and how your personal development
and academic experience will benefit. No more than 2 sides of
A4.
3. A breakdown of the budget giving details
of the total cost of fieldwork or conference attendance. If you are applying
for partial funding from BSRG you need to include a statement of how the
balance will be raised. We need to know the exact amount that you are
requesting from the fund. 1 side A4 max.
4. An e-mail from your supervisor, sent
directly to the BSRG Chair by the deadline, that includes a statement
confirming that you are a PhD student at the institution named in your CV and
demonstrating that you fulfil the conditions of the award. The email should
include an explanation of why the award is needed for the project. This should
not be a reference as such but should justify the request for funding and
include comments as to why additional funds are required.
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