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HEWTON AND GRIFFIN BURSARIES FOR ARCHIVAL RESEARCH
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Research Fields TEST |
archival research, history of mental health and addictions in Canada |
Categories |
No categories available |
Citizenship |
No citizenship available |
Eligibility |
The Friends of the Archives at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), devoted to the history of Canadian psychiatry, mental health and addictions, have established two endowment funds. These funds annually provide bursaries in memory of their late colleagues, Ms. E.M. (Lil) Hewton and Dr. J.D.M. (Jack) Griffin, O.C.
The main purpose of the bursaries is to provide financial assistance to students, and others not necessarily associated with an academic institution, who propose to undertake archival research on an aspect of the history of mental health or addictions in Canada. These awards are conditional on the bursary holders agreeing to submit progress reports within one year, and a final report including a financial synopsis within two years of receiving the bursary. |
Value |
$2500 up to |
Currency |
Canadian |
Tenable at |
No details on tenability available |
Deadlines |
No deadlines available |
Application Details |
There is no application form. Candidates are invited to submit a letter of intent not exceeding 300 words, together with a budget and résumé, not later than November 30, 2010. Submit applications to: Vivienne Gibbs, President – Friends of the Archives Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 1001 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON M6J 1H4 Or by e-mail: John_Court@camh.net
Updated: January 31, 2012 |
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