Discovering the Landscape: landscape research bursaries available


The University of Reading acquired the library and archive collections of the Landscape Institute in 2013.  Since then we have been working to make the collections available to researchers.  We are now in the position to offer bursaries to encourage collections use and engagement. 

Student travel bursaries

The purpose of the student travel bursaries is to enable students to access collections held at Reading related to landscape, including landscape design, management and architecture.
We are offering 2 bursaries of £150 each.
Applications will be by email to merl@reading.ac.uk (please put “Landscape Bursary” in the subject line) will be invited from any student in part or full-time higher education.
Interested applicants should submit a CV, and a short statement (max 400 words) outlining their interest in and current work on landscape, stating how the bursary would be spent and how it would be beneficial to their studies.  Applicants should identify those materials in the archive that would be of most benefit to them.

Academic engagement bursary

The purpose of this award is to encourage academic engagement with collections held at Reading related to landscape, including landscape design, management and architecture.
Successful proposals will attract a stipend of £1,000. The funding can be used to offset teaching and administration costs, travel and other research-related expenses. Appropriate facilities are provided and the successful applicant will be encouraged to participate in the academic programmes of the Museum.
The intention for this award is to create an opportunity for a researcher to develop and disseminate new work in the broad arena of landscape.
Applications will be by email to merl@reading.ac.uk  (please put “Landscape Bursary” in the subject line).  Interested applicants should submit a CV and a statement (max 800 words) outlining their interest in, and current work on, landscape.

For informal enquiries please email c.l.wooldridge@reading.ac.uk

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