Please find below full details of the Research Support Fund run by the Society for French Studies. Please note that the deadline for the next round of applications is 1 January. --- The Society recognizes the importance of supporting colleagues across the career stages represented amongst its membership, and also acknowledges that there are certain groups—postgraduate students, early-career researchers without permanent positions and active scholars who have retired from permanent posts—for whom available resource is very scarce. The Society has agreed to allocate funds of up to £6,000 p.a. for three years in the first instance to support the conference participation, research visits and other appropriate research-related expenses of postgraduate students and colleagues (including those with emeritus status) without permanent positions. Applicants are encouraged to apply for other sources of funding where practicable. There are three deadlines per year: 1 Sept for events taking place the following 1 Jan to 31 August 1 Jan for events taking place the following 1 May to 1 Jan 1 April for events taking place the following 1 Sept to 30 April Applicants will normally be notified of the outcome of their application within two months of the date of the application. Purpose of grant and eligible costs The specific purpose of these awards is to support: (i) presentation of papers at conferences, (ii) expenses incurred through travel to libraries and archives necessary to the applicant’s research, and (iii) other costs incurred in the completion of advanced research in the field of French studies (especially that which the applicant intends subsequently to publish or to disseminate by other appropriate means). Ineligible costs include expenses incurred in the preparation of a thesis for a higher degree, typing costs, the purchase of books, research assistance, publishing subsidy, or the purchase of IT equipment. All applications must demonstrate a clear financial case for support. Please asterisk or clearly identify any item for which grant support is sought in the application, and explain and justify why SFS support is requested. Priority may be given to early career scholars and postgraduate students. Eligible subject areas The Society for French Studies exists to promote teaching and research in French Studies in higher education. Activities supported by this scheme should be aligned with this objective.
Eligibility of applicants Applications will only be accepted from postgraduate students, early-career researchers without permanent positions (within ten years of obtaining their PhD when the application is submitted, and including those on temporary contracts without access to research support) and active scholars who have retired from permanent posts. Applicants must also be members of the Society for French Studies. The Society exists to promote teaching and research in French Studies in higher education in the UK and Ireland. Applications will therefore normally be expected to demonstrate some connection with the UK or Ireland, either through the applicant’s affiliation to a UK or Irish HEI, or, in the case of overseas members, by the proposed project’s contribution to research activities in the UK or Ireland. As the Society provides subsidised attendance at and travel to its own annual conference for postgraduate students from UK and Irish institutions, they will not normally be eligible to apply to this fund for the purpose of attending the annual SFS conference. In cases where funds available under this scheme are limited, preference may be given to members in good standing, and/or to applicants who have not previously received an award. Level of Grant Individual awards are likely to range between £100 and £300. In very exceptional circumstances, a grant of up to £500 may be considered. No applicant will receive more than £500 in any one year, though this may be spread over more than one application. Application for the awards will be competitive, and they cannot be made retrospectively. Application Procedure In order to apply, please send a letter or email giving the following details: (i) name and institutional affiliation; (ii) brief statement of career and/or short abstract or summary of PhD project; (iii) details of the research to be undertaken for which support is required, and (for postgraduate students) its relation to PhD project; (iv) anticipated publications, outputs and other outcomes; (v) a draft budget, clearly detailing the amount requested, and the purpose to which it will be put; (vi) details, where relevant, of current or recent funding relating to the research in question; (vii) details of any other financial support for which the applicant has applied/will apply in support of the trip, and/or an indication that the applicant’s institution does not provide appropriate support for the activities outlined; (viii) an undertaking to abide by the conditions of the award, if successful; and (ix) confirmation that the principal applicant is a member of the Society for French Studies. Postgraduate students are also asked to provide a letter of support from their supervisor/referee. Applications should be addressed to: Dr Johanna Malt Department of French King's College London Virginia Woolf Building 22 Kingsway London WC2B 6NR jo.malt@kcl.ac.uk<mailto:jo.malt@kcl.ac.uk> Conditions of the Grant The names of recipients will be announced in the French Studies Bulletin and on the website, and successful applicants will be asked to submit a short report to the SFS Executive Committee, and to acknowledge where appropriate SFS in their thesis and/or any publication arising from the research trip. In addition, successful applicants are to submit a copy of the detailed final accounts to the Treasurer of the Society (Dr Fiona Cox:F.M.Cox@exeter.ac.uk<mailto:F.M.Cox@exeter.ac.uk>). Should the research activity not require the full sum awarded, the Society would expect to be reimbursed accordingly, and up to an amount not exceeding the original grant. The Society reserves the right to request a refund, should costs not reach the expected level.