Varies
Avg. Amount Awarded
323
Days
April 1 2026
Application Deadline
N/A
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M. Elizabeth C. Bartlet Fund

Description

The M. Elizabeth C. Bartlet Fund for Research in France is a memorial to M. Elizabeth C. Bartlet, one of the foremost scholars of French music from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The award is to be given annually to one or more doctoral students at or Ph.D. graduates of North American universities to conduct doctoral or post-doctoral musicological research in France. If they seek to conduct research for their dissertation, they must have completed all other requirements for the Ph.D. If they seek to conduct post-doctoral research, they should have completed the Ph.D. within the past five years. Preference will be given to applicants whose home institutions do not offer financial support for musicological research. Aside from the application and research information, one letter of support to be submitted by a scholar familiar with the applicant's work is also required. Please visit the award's website or contact the American Musicological Society for more information.

Amount Details

$500
Low Amount Awarded
$5,000
High Amount Awarded

Eligibility Requirements

  • CheckmarkMust be a graduate student
  • CheckmarkMust attend a university
  • CheckmarkMust not be attending high school currently
  • CheckmarkRestricted to students studying Music

How to Apply

What you'll need:

  • Checkmark Other - Summary of research proposal; Detailed plan of work; Project budget; Foreign language level of fluency
  • Checkmark Application Form
  • Checkmark Essay
  • Checkmark Recommendations Or References
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Contact ams@amsmusicology.org
Tel: 212-998-2099 Address 20 Cooper Square, Floor 3
New York, NY 10003