Every year the FRH Photo Competition selects the 10 best photographs of religious heritage from around the globe.
ELIGIBILITY:
The competition is open to everyone regardless of their nationality and whether they are professional photographers or not.
BENEFITS:
The winner will be invited to the 2024 FRH Conference (location and date to be confirmed) with all costs covered up to a maximum of 1,000€. Finalists will be welcome to participate in the conference at their own cost. FRH will also issue a special publication with photos of the winner and finalists in each category that will be promoted throughout Europe.
This programme is supported under the UK Government’s International Science Partnerships Fund. The £119m International Science Partnerships Fund is designed to enable potential and foster prosperity.
ELIGIBILITY:
There are not any preconceived ideas about the disciplinary background of the award holder, but the applicant will need to demonstrate a solid understanding of the relevant issues, including the applicable policy landscape and the systemic challenges that it faces.
Language skills where relevant are desirable but not essential.
BENEFITS:
The Academy is offering up to three one-year fellowships hosted in Carnegie’s offices in the USA (Washington DC or California). These are offered as awards for up to £150,000 for 12 months in duration (with Full Economic Costing at 80%).