Monday, 12 January 2009

Prix du Québec (Fellowship)

PRIX DU QUEBEC
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR CANADIAN STUDIES

The Prix du Québec consists of two awards of £1,000 (each) offered by the Québec Government Office in London and administered by BACS. It is designed to assist researchers based in the UK to carry out research related to Québec in the areas of the humanities and social sciences by facilitating a research visit to Québec. Projects that incorporate Québec in a comparative approach (at least 50 % of the focus must be on Québec) are also eligible. All applications are welcome, including those from applicants unsuccessful in recent previous competitions. 

One award will be given in each of the following categories:

● Masters and doctoral students
● Researchers and academic staff (including postdoctoral researchers)

Please note that non-academic members of BACS and its specialist groups may also apply. The award is not intended to be used to cover tuition fees for postgraduate study. Applicants are expected to be members of the British Association for Canadian Studies (they may join at time of application).

The awards will be presented during the Annual Conference of the British Association for Canadian Studies in March, and successful applicants will be expected to present a paper on the outcome of their research at the next BACS annual conference. It is expected that the award will be acknowledged in any subsequent publication(s).

Application procedure
Applicants should provide a brief outline of their proposed research (including methodology, contextual background, plan and outcomes). Successful applications will have the following characteristics: 
(i) investigate issues concerning Quebec (includes comparative research where the focus on Quebec is at least 50%); 
(ii) constitute an excellent research proposal (originality, coherence of arguments and methodology); 
(iii) display applicant’s abilities to deliver research (previous relevant background, experience, publications, etc); 
(iv) is of value to potential users outside or within the research community. 

A brief (one-page max.) CV should be included.

Deadline: 15 February 2009 (decision within 28 days).
Maximum Length: 1000 words.
Two letters of recommendation from appropriate referees are also required and should be sent with the application. Referees should address the merits of the proposal and the ability of the applicant to successfully carry out the research.
Applications should be sent by email, please (including referees’ letters), to: canstuds@gmail.com

If further information is required, please contact Jodie Robson, Administrator, British Association for Canadian Studies, tel: 020 7862 8687
/ 01289 387331 / mobile 07967 374554; email: canstuds@gmail.com

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