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Anniversary Conference Bursaries

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We are delighted to be partnering with the Hibbert Trust to offer conference and/or accommodation bursaries to those who would otherwise be unable to attend.

The Hibbert Trust (which incorporates the Case Fund and the John Gregson Trust) seeks to support new thinking to address challenges facing religion and culture. We support individuals and organisations, primarily through small grants, as well as initiating our own projects. We have a particular interest in promoting education.

Bursaries are open to all potential conference delegates (excluding SRF Committee members) irrespective of faith, employment status, membership of the forum, or paper submission.

Bursary Applications must be submitted by 16th March.

You do not need to be a member of the Forum to apply for a bursary. Bursaries will not cover online attendance as we recognise the value of networking opportunities for attendees on site. SRF Committee members are not eligible to apply, but all other members are eligible.

To maximise the number of people we can support with bursaries please apply for the bursary you need. I.e. if you can access registration funding via your institution but accommodation isn't covered please only apply for an accommodation bursary.
Registration Bursary (covers attendance, refreshments, lunch, evening meal on Thursday and Formal conference dinner on Friday)
Accommodation Bursary (covers budget accommodation and "grab and go" breakfast)
Full Bursary (covers all of the above)

If you are awarded a bursary you will be asked to write a short piece on the impact of the conference on your studies/career/personal development. This will be shared publicly on the SRF website and/or in our journal Reviews in Science and Religion and shared with the funder Hibbert Trust.

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