Core details, official source pages, and recent changes for this award.
Deadline
July 31
Award amount
Up to $1,500
Academic level
Undergraduate; Graduate
Eligibility
Junior or Senior undergraduate students; Graduate students; Must be enrolled at an accredited college or university; Project must be relevant to the study of heraldry and its auxiliary sciences (coats of arms, seals, heraldic badges, heraldic paleography, vexillology, or genealogy intersecting...
Requirements
Must be in the stage of active preparation of a thesis prospectus; Undergraduates should be in a senior seminar or similar class; Master's students should be in or after the second semester of study; Doctoral students should be in or have finished their last semester of coursework
Application materials
Cover sheet with student details, project title, and advisor info; Research project description (max 750 words); Itemized budget; One-page curriculum vitae; Unofficial academic transcript; Letter of recommendation from thesis advisor
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