Ministry of Culture training and research grants 2019

11 November 2018

The Directorate-General for Heritage at the Ministry of Culture announces :

As it does every year, the Ministry of Culture (Heritage Directorate-General – Research Management Department) will be awarding training and research grants in 2019. These grants are intended to provide financial support for research work in the following fields: archaeology, built heritage, movable heritage, the General Inventory of Cultural Heritage and Historic Monuments, and to help young researchers in their work or in their knowledge of their area.

These grants provide funding for research work, open to Master 1, Master 2 and Doctorate students, and can be awarded for a period of between 1 and 9 months.

  • Criteria, application form and contacts: HERE .
  • Applications must be sent, completed and signed, before Friday 11 January 2019.

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