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>From the History of Science Society Newsletter.
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American Philosophical Society
Research Grants Programs, 1996
The American Philosophical Society, the nation's oldest
learned society, began its program to assist the research of
individual scholars in 1933. In the first six decades of research
support the Society awarded more than $ 16 million to over 13,000
scholars. It has provided more than twice that sum to promote
other scholarly projects. APA makes grants towards the cost of
scholarly research in all areas of knowledge except those in
which support by government or corporate enterprise is more
appropriate. Applicants are normally expected to have a doctorate
but applications will be considered from persons whose
publications display equivalent scholarly achievement. Grants are
rarely made to persons who have held the doctorate less than a
year, and never for pre-doctoral study or research. For
application forms, indicate briefly eligibility for the program,
nature of the research (e.g. archival, laboratory, fieldwork,
etc.), and proposed use of grant funds (travel, purchase of
microfilm, etc.) in a letter to the Committee on Research, 104
South 5th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106-3387.
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