ASOR Heritage Excavation Grants
ASOR's Heritage Excavation Grant program is funded
directly by contributions from our Heritage Members. These scholarships may be
either designated by the donor for a specific excavation project or individual
and are open to participants in any of ASOR's CAP-affiliated projects (and to participants in other projects if specified by the donors). Grant support
will normally be $1,000.
Application Deadline: February 20, 2013
Eligibility:
Individual applicants must be members of ASOR or be enrolled as students at an ASOR-member school (see list of Institutional Members). Directors of Excavations may apply on behalf of their projects.
Applicants should apply for funding at CAP-affiliated excavations unless the Heritage donor specifies otherwise (see list of CAP-affiliated projects). Applicants are encouraged to apply for both Heritage and Platt Fellowships. Applications from individuals must include the contact information of the dig Director.
Upon completion of the field season, a report of 250-350 words and an appropriate photo (500 dpi resolution or higher) on site must be submitted to the ASOR office by August 15, 2013. Reports and photos should be sent via email, with "Heritage report" in the subject line.
Grant recipients will be required to sign a waiver indicating that ASOR is not responsible for any injuries they might sustain during their time at the excavation they choose to participate in. They will also be required to sign a release of rights to ASOR for the inclusion of their report and photograph in one of ASOR's publications.
About
the Heritage Membership
Heritage Members work with ASOR to establish a Heritage Partnership with one of ASOR's affiliated excavation projects. ASOR will distribute funds to designated individuals or projects as advised by the Heritage Member. If the Heritage member does not designate the funds, a selection committee may make the allocations. Heritage Members may choose to participate actively (on field teams or with laboratory work), or passively providing grant support to enable student or staff participation, underwrite equipment purchases or publication costs, or offer other assistance according to their own wishes and arrangements with project leaders.
This membership category consists of a tax deductible contribution to ASOR of $2500. $500 supports the ongoing work of ASOR and $2000 goes toward the direct support of the scholarship or fellowship.
American
Schools of Oriental Research
Located at Boston University
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