Heather McCallum Scholarship
Reid Gilbert
rgilbert at HUBCAP.MLNET.COM
Wed Feb 10 22:12:35 EST 1999
THIS SCHOLARSHIP WILL BE OF INTEREST TO MANY COLLEAGUES ON CANDRAMA. AS WELL,
MAY I PLEASE ASK FACULTY MEMBERS ON CANDRAMA TO POST THIS INFORMATION WHERE
STUDENTS WILL SEE IT, AND TO ALERT STUDENTS WHO MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN
APPLYING.
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THE HEATHER MCCALLUM SCHOLARSHIP
The Heather McCallum Scholarship was established in 1987 by the
Association for Canadian Theatre Research to honour the former Head of the
Theatre Department of the Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library.
This annual award of up to $1000 is available for both new and
established theatre scholars.
The fund encourages applications for a variety of projects related
to performing arts in Canada, and especially to Canadian theatre research.
While the scholarship is open to all fields related to theatre in Canada
(dance, opera, film, television, and design), it would be preferable if
there were some relation to theatre research.
The deadline for grant applications to the Heather McCallum
Scholarship Fund is Friday, 30 April 1999.
For information about application guidelines and procedure, please
contact:
Reid Gilbert, Secretary
Heather McCallum Scholarship Fund Committee
Department of English
Capilano College
2055 Purcell Way
North Vancouver, B.C.
Canada V7J 3H5
e-mail: rgilbert at hubcap.mlnet.com
As well, at the end of this email is a copy of the application guidelines.
Feel free to write to me for any additional information.
_________Terms of Reference and
Procedures________________________________________________
A. Terms of Reference:
1. The fund encourages applications for a variety of
projects related to the performing arts in Canada, and
especially to Canadian theatre research, e.g.:
assistance in the preparation of a manuscript for
publication; assistance in the creation of a short film
or videotape; assistance in the collating and
publication of a collection of work for a performing
arts archival collection; assistance with fees for
specialized archival training; travel assistance to visit
or work with a special collection; assistance towards
the purchase or transfer of required materials from
films or videotapes, and so on.
2. The Scholarship is a project-oriented award.
Although postgraduate thesis research and expenses
are normally ineligible, clearly defined projects
related to the area of research are eligible.
3. Until the Fund is more fully established, grants will
be under, and not likely to exceed, $1000. Sometimes
joint awards are made.
4. The Scholarship is open to all fields related to theatre
research in Canada. Theatre is to be seen in its
broadest sense: projects might include elements of
other forms, such as dance, opera, film, and
television.
5. If a number of applications are of equal importance,
preference will be given to an application within the
mandate of ACTR/ARTC.
6. The Fund reserves the right to award only part of the
financial assistance sought in the grant application.
B. Eligibility and Application Procedure:
1. Applicants must provide:
i) a letter (1 or 2 pages) describing the project for
which assistance is required;
ii) a detailed breakdown of costs;
iii) information concerning applications to other
granting agencies;
iv) an up-to-date curriculum vitae;
v) the names of two persons who have been asked
to send letters of reference directly to the
Secretary of the Committee.
2. Preference will be given to candidates not fully
established in their careers and not eligible for funds
for the particular project applied for from federal,
provincial, and municipal arts councils or from
institutions.
3. Applicants need not be members of ACTR/ARTC.
4. The deadline for grant applications to the Heather
McCallum Scholarship Fund is Friday 2 May 1997.
The winner(s) of the Scholarship will be notified by
mail and announced publicly at the annual ACTR/ARTC
conference normally around the end of May.
5. Winners of the Heather McCallum Scholarship will
be required to submit a written report by 1 May of the
following year. If a project extends beyond one year,
a second report will be required upon completion.
6. Publications, films, or videotapes assisted by the
Heather McCallum Scholarship Fund must include a
credit to the award.
C. Selection Criteria:
1. The excellence of the project and its contribution to
the discipline.
2. A project which can be completed in a reasonable
time.
3. The academic record or potential of the applicant.
4. If the request is to purchase anything of archival value
(e.g. manuscripts, videotapes, films, etc.) that these be
deposited subsequently in the public domain.
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