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Another chance to earn funding!  Applications are finally available for an
opportunity to earn a $3,000 award to publish your research in Classical
Art and Architecture!!!  Please reply back if you need a copy of the
application emailed to you.

Sincerely,

Samantha Craig

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The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) is delighted to announce that
it has received funding from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation to support
publication activities critical to both current and future archaeological
research. Please check this link for more information:
http://archaeological.org/grants/9891.

*Fall Deadline:* November 1, 2012
*Spring* *Deadline:* March 1, 2013

The *Samuel H. Kress Grant for Research and Publication in Classical Art
and Architecture* funds publication preparation, or research leading to
publication, undertaken by professional members of the AIA. Its purpose is
to assist scholars in preparing, completing and publishing results of their
research in Classical Art and Architecture. Awards may be used for research
leading to the publication of an art historical monograph or for costs
associated with publication, such as image licensing.  Applicants still in
the research stage must have a publication contract in place with either a
non-profit or commercial publisher. Research may be undertaken at domestic
or international universities, libraries or study centers, or through
excavation or preservation projects of Classical sites. Proposals must
include a timetable for completion of the manuscript, specific plans for
publication including budget information, and a description of how the
grant will be utilized. The deadline for application is November 1 and
March 1, annually. Two grants of $3,000 each are available; it is possible
that larger amounts may be awarded at the discretion of the AIA review
committee.

   - Click here for Application
Form<http://www.archaeological.org/grants/form/9892>

 *Contact *Laurel Nilsen Sparks at* *[log in to unmask] for more
information or to send in your completed applications.

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