IEEE e-Humanities Track: call for papers

ESF support for early-career researchers

The European Science Foundation Standing Committee for the Humanities (ESF/SCH) has generously offered to fund two participants in the e-Humanities track at the IEEE eScience conference. See the Call for Papers, and please note that the deadline is 31st July 2009.

The funding awarded should be used for travel and subsistence support for the active participation (i.e. with a paper) of early career European researchers (i.e, researchers affiliated to European universities
or research institutes in countries having agencies that are Member Organisations of the ESF; for a full list see http://www.esf.org/about-us/80-member-organisations.html) for a maximum 1000 EUR per person.
If you wish to apply for this funding, please submit your paper to the conference and also email martin.wynne@oucs.ox.ac.uk, stating that you wish to apply. A statement of your suitability is not necessary at this stage.