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The JSA/Sophia Centre Skyscape Archaeology Research Grants 2022
The Journal of Skyscape Archaeology (JSA) together with The Sophia Centre at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David and the Sophia Centre Press have co-organised series of online lectures by experts in skyscape archaeology from around the world since 2020. The proceeds from these lecture series have been turned into a prestigious award and two student grants for research in skyscape archaeology.
Below you will find information on the award and research grants, including eligibility, application details, deadlines and information on the Awards Committee.
The Student Research Grants
Research in skyscape archaeology is often prohibitive for students, either due to the costs of travelling far away in order to survey a particular archaeological site, or owing to the high cost of specialised equipment. The Student Research Grants are meant to support, promote and nurture future research projects by students in the field of skyscape archaeology. Projects may be part of their studies (if this is allowed by their programme or unit), completely independent pieces of research or pilot projects for further studies.
There will be two student research grants. One will be awarded to any university student (see eligibility below) whereas the other will be awarded to a student of the Sophia Centre.
At the end of the research project, award-winners should submit their results to JSA for publication as either a Research Note or a Research Article (depending on length). Awardees also commit to give one talk or lecture to the Sophia Centre (for example during a lecture series or annual conference).
Value
Each grant will consist of £500 to be used towards the execution of a research project.
Eligibility
Applications are welcome from any university student (undergraduate or postgraduate) of an archaeology, anthropology, cultural astronomy or related field who is enrolled in a programme during the academic year 2021-22. Proof of student status will be required (see below).
Applicants must have a coherent research project in mind, and provide sufficient detail on it (see below) including how the grant money will be spent.
Application
Applicants should download and fill in the application form which asks for details about their research project. These details include title; scholarly background; research question, aims and objectives; methodology; timetable and a full breakdown of how the grant will be spent. In addition, applicants should submit the following documents:
Accepted proof of student status includes university or supervisor letter, or photograph of student card provided that the name of the university, degree programme and start/end dates are clearly stated and visible.
All filenames should follow the same format, beginning with the initial of the first name, followed by the last name in full and an underscore separating it from a short description of the file in question. For example, an applicant named John Smith should submit the following files:
Applicants that are students of the Sophia Centre will automatically qualify for the Sophia Centre-only grant, whereas all other applicants will qualify for the other grant.
The application deadline is the 31st July 2022. Applications should be sent to Dr Fabio Silva at fsilva@bournemouth.ac.uk.
Decision Process
The Awards Committee (see below for details) will assess all applications on the basis of the project's impact on the field, employed methodology and feasibility. A shortlist of applicants will then be studied in more detail. Following a lengthy discussion, the Committee will agree the worthy winners of the grants by simple majority. The deliberations of the Committee will remain confidential, and the Committee reserves the right to make no grants if there are no submissions of sufficient merit. All Awards Committee decisions are final.
The grant winners will be notified prior to an official announcement on 21st September 2022.
The Awards Committee
Members of the Awards Committee have been chosen for their depth of expertise in fields relevant to skyscape archaeology. The 2022 Committee will consist of:
The Committee will shortlist applicants based on the criteria for the award and grants, following which the winners will be decided by simple majority on a panel discussion. In case of ties, the Committee chair will cast the deciding vote.
Any queries can be directed to Dr Fabio Silva at fsilva@bournemouth.ac.uk
The Journal of Skyscape Archaeology is the only academic journal in the world to explore the relationship between archaeolgical sites and the sky, stars and planets, including archaeoastronomy. The journal’s advisory board includes senior academics and researchers from across the field.
The Sophia Centre for the Study of Cosmology in Culture is a research and teaching centre at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. It examines the relationships between cosmology and culture through history, anthropology philosophy and archaeology. and teaches the Master’s degrees in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology and Ecology and Spirituality.
Welcome to the public outreach page of the Sophia Centre for the Study of Cosmology in Culture at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, with information about studying with the University, as well as links to related conferences, classes, publications and events. To go straight to the Sophia Centre's University page please go here.
Upcoming Events
2022
21-23 Oct,
SC sponsored
conf. in Samarkand
21 Sep,
Lionel Simms
Award application
27-29 Jun,
Sophia Centre
Summer School 2022
25-26 Jun,
Sophia Centre
Conference 2022
8 Jun-6 Jul,
Short Course
Tibetan Deities