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Thursday, October 23, 2014

RGS-IBG Scholarship Grants in Geography and Environmental Studies for Undergraduate, Masters and PhD Students

The Royal Geographical Society, RGS, provides several scholarship grants to support undergraduate, Masters and PhD students in universities undertaking research.

Through it’s activities in the UK and across the world The Geographical Society promote, support and enhance geographical research, education, fieldwork and expeditions, public engagement, knowledge transfer to policy, and the professional accreditation of geographers, as well as holding one of the world’s pre-eminent geographical collections that spans over 500 years of discovery and geographical science.

CRITERIA

Membership is open to anyone with an interest and enthusiasm for the world’s peoples, places and environments.

The society welcomes new members and Fellows with a wide range of backgrounds and interests.

The Society offers scholarship Grants for students, graduates, early career and established researchers working in a variety of environments in the field or in desk based studies.

LIST OF AWARDS


   
Geographical Fieldwork Grants
   
The Geographical Fieldwork Grant is the Society’s longest running grant scheme. Every year, RGS help between 40 to 50 teams of students and researchers get into the field.
   
Several grants are available up to £3,000.
   
Deadline: 18 January (each year)

   
Dudley Stamp Memorial Award
   
Offers a number of small grants (up to £500) for PhD students or postdoctoral researchers in the early stages of their careers to assist them in research or study travel leading to the advancement of geography and to international cooperation in the study of geography. Preference will be given to research that leads to the advancement of geography and to international co-operation in the study of the subject.
   
Deadline: 22 February (each year)

   
The Slawson Awards
   
The Society (with IBG) offers two to three awards annually, each between £1,000-£3,000, for PhD students intending to carry out geographical field research.
   
The awards support geographical fieldwork involving development issues with a high social and economic value.
   
Deadline: 22 February (each year)

   
Frederick Soddy Award
   
The Frederick Soddy Postgraduate Award provides up to £6000 to support a PhD student/group of PhD students carrying out fieldwork/research on ‘the study of the social, economic, and cultural life of a region’ -anywhere in the world.
   
Deadline: 22 February (each year)

   
Geographical Club Award
   
The Club provides £1,000 to support a postgraduate student (Masters or PhD) undertaking geographical fieldwork or other forms of data collection in the UK or overseas to advance geographical knowledge or understanding.
   
No restrictions are placed on research topic or location.
   
Deadline: 23 November (each year)

   
Henrietta Hutton Research Grants
   
The Society offers two grants of £500 each annually.
   
The Henrietta Hutton Memorial Fund offers research grants to female undergraduate or postgraduate students who are under 25 years of age and intend to undertake field research overseas as an individual or as part of a team. The field research must last longer than four weeks, but does not have to be connected to the student’s academic studies.
   
Deadline: 18 January (each year)

   
RGS-IBG Postgraduate Research Awards
   
The Society offers eight awards of £2,000 annually for PhD students undertaking fieldwork / data collection. These awards, offered to individuals, aim to help students establish themselves in their particular field.
   
Awards are offered in each of the following areas:
    Physical environment
    Conservation / Sustainability
    Society / Economy.
    Deadline: 23 November (each year)

   
Monica Cole Research Grant
   
The Grant offers £1,000 each year to a female physical geographer undergraduate or postgraduate student undertaking original fieldwork overseas.
   
Deadline: 18 January (each year)

   
Hong Kong Research Grant
   
The Society offers a single annual £2,500 research grant to a postgraduate student of any nationality who intends to undertake geographical research in the Greater China region (People’s Republic of China, Taiwan, Macau SAR and Hong Kong SAR).
   
Deadline: 23 November (each year)

CONTACT

Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers)
1 Kensington Gore,
London, SW7 2AR
General Enquiries
+44 (0)20 7591 3000 | Fax
+44 (0)20 7591 3001

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