Thursday 23rd – Saturday 25th June 2016
Day School Friday 24th June 2016
Bursaries
Introduction: £5000 of bursary funds to help conservation
As a charity dedicated to the promotion of education and learning in built and historic environment conservation, the IHBC is delighted to be able to allocate up to £5,000 of funding for bursaries to assist members in attending the 2016 Annual School.
Principles: Reduce your School costs by up to £250, and possibly more!
We intend to provide up to 20 bursaries of up to £250 each to members of the IHBC attending the Institute’s 2016 Annual School. Applicants are encouraged to submit their bursary application as soon as possible. We will endeavour also to reply as soon as possible, though clearly precise timings will depend on the number of applications.
Please note that individual bursary allocations may be more or less than £250, as we must get best value from the entire allocation, and submissions will be judged on a case-by-case basis. All applications will be kept confidential.
Process: Managing the IHBC’s resources carefully
The process of application is straightforward and based on an assessment of the needs of the applicant based on their ‘Statement of needs and value’, as described below. Each case will be judged on its own merits.
When booking a place at the School using our online booking system, any bursary application or, if offered, bursary award, should be identified in the ‘Notes’ field of the form.
Awards will be reimbursed against costs of the School, and/or receipted travel expenses as appropriate.
Any application deems the applicant’s acceptance that the IHBC’s decision is final.
Successful applicants may be asked to contribute to the organization or running of the event and/or its promotion, depending on circumstances. Specific allocations will not be publicised without the express agreement of the recipient.