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UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA MUSIC CENTRE AWARD UNDERGRADUATE AND POSTGRADUATE

Application Deadline: 11am on Thursday 3 October 2024.

LOCATION: United Kingdom

UEA Music Centre awards a number of Music Centre Awards every year, to new and current students who show exceptional musical achievement and commitment. The awards are for musicians of any instrument or voice and any style or tradition – including different national traditions. They are intended to encourage recipients to develop their musical and leadership skills and contribute significantly to music at UEA.

ELIGIBILITY:

Type of Course: Undergraduate, Postgraduate Taught, Postgraduate Research, MBA, PGCE and Year Abroad

Criteria: UK Fees, International Fees

No qualifications need to have been taken. A high standard of performance can be demonstrated at audition. In the case of a musician performing in a style or tradition without a formal method of assessment this is particularly important. For those used to the graded exam system it may be useful to say that a performing standard of Grade 8 and above is a benchmark. Neither Grade 8 nor any other exam need either have been taken or passed.

Please note that if you currently have a UEA Music Scholarship, you are not eligible for a UEA Music Centre Award.

BENEFIT:

The awards are worth £800 per year.

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OSTEOLOGY FOUNDATION APPLIED RESEARCH GRANTS

Application Deadline:  15 May 2024.

LOCATION: Switzerland

The Osteology Foundation aims to support scientific research and education projects in the field of oral tissue regeneration. To actively promote translational and clinical research, the Osteology Foundation awards grants to selected researchers yearly.

ELIGIBILITY:

This programme provides funding for both early-career and established researchers, and teams who present with a track record in generating and translating basic research findings towards clinical application. Interdisciplinary (collaborative) research involving basic scientists and clinicians, as well as research groups from different universities/entities, is strongly encouraged.

An early-career researcher is defined as a dependent researcher who has a maximum of five years’ academic research experience following the completion of their PhD degree, or completion of clinical training (residency programme) and provide demonstration of enrolment in a research programme (i.e. PhD).

Every other researcher is considered an established researcher, having both:

At least five years’ academic research experience following the completion of their clinical training/PhD (or equivalent) degree

Track record of funding (principal investigator of at least one completed and fully funded grant/project) and publications (at least 5 first- or last-author publications + 5 other publications)

BENEFIT:

Up to 200,000 Swiss francs can be allocated for each selected project. Applications requiring less than the maximum amount are accepted and encouraged, provided that financial feasibility is ensured.

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