Deadline-18-Jan-2013
Henrietta Hutton Memorial Funds are offered for undergraduate or postgraduate students to carry out research in all subjects but preference significance will be given to geographical, social and/or environmental science or natural history element.
The grants are given in memory of Henrietta Hutton, a young Oxford graduate who died in 1963. She was a founder member of the Oxford University Women’s Exploration Club and a widely respected ornithologist.
Eligibility & Criteria-
- Open to residents of all countries
- Applicants must be students registered at a UK Higher Education Institution
- Preference will be given to field research studies with a significant geographical, social and/or environmental science or natural history element
- Applicants should show evidence of strong host country participation in the field research to be undertaken
- Projects which involve recipients returning to their home countries for fieldwork generally will not be considered
- Applicants must begin their field research the same year the grant is awarded
- Projects that involve joining an existing commercial organisation on a pre-paid tour will not be considered
- The field research must be of more than four weeks duration but does not necessarily have to be connected to the student’s academic studies
- This opportunity is for current students only
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