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AUSTRALIAN ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY
EDUCATION GRANT 2010

The Australian Acoustical Society (AAS) Education Grant has been established to encourage and enhance the study of acoustics in Australia and in particular to encourage research in acoustics. The main criterion is the likely benefit that the successful completion of the proposed project will provide for acoustics, for the AAS and for its members.

Examples of projects likely to be viewed favourably include:

  • One whose outcomes would enable a significant number of AAS members to resolve community or environmental problems more satisfactorily;
  • One which involves collaboration between education/research institutions and industry based organisations;
  • One which would produce good publicity for the AAS and for the science and practice of acoustics in Australia;
  • One which enhances the quality or quantity of educational offerings in acoustics in Australia.


Projects will be judged on their originality and their likelihood of successful completion within reasonable timeframes. The multiplier effect of having partial funding from other sources will also appeal to the judges. However, the AAS remains interested in funding projects that may not proceed without AAS funding. If the proposal involves funds from a number of sources, it should be made clear how the AAS contribution would be acknowledged.  The potential for the outcomes to be published in Acoustics Australia and/or presented at the annual conferences and technical meetings of the Society would be viewed favourably.

The grant is open to educational institutions, companies and organisations and individuals for the purpose of financing special acoustic projects, providing scholarships, assisting projects with the purchase of software and equipment or any other worthwhile use involving acoustics. 

The total grant of $15,000.00 may be split between several projects.  Thus applicants should not assume that they would necessarily receive all the available funding if their application was successful and should not necessarily request the maximum amount of the award.

The closing date for submissions is the 30 June 2010 and the winning entry will be announced at the Annual General Meeting of the Society during November 2010.

Who can enter?

Any educational institution, companies and organisations, professional, student or layperson may submit an entry for the grant.  Entries are limited to one per person or group per annum. 

What is required for entry?

An entry form is to be completed (attached).
The submission should not be greater than 4 A4 pages.

The submission must address ALL of the following areas:-

  • Introduction.  A brief outline of who is applying for the grant and why.  This should include all the personnel directly involved (and their affiliations).
  • Proposal.  A brief description of the aim of the project, including a justification for a scholarship, or the intended use of equipment, etc..
  • Methodology.  An explanation of the method to be applied to carry out the proposed project.
  • Outcome.  A clear description of the expected outcome of the project and the benefits of this outcome to the AAS, its members and to the wider Australian community . Indicate how the outcome will be reported.
  • Request.  Total amount requested with justification.  Quotes to be supplied if grant is mainly required for the purchase of equipment.
  • Timing.  Estimate time required to complete the project.

The selection committee may seek additional information from the applicant as part of its selection process.  The selection committee may place conditions on the award such as progress payments on the basis of progress reports or publication of outcomes in Acoustics Australia, etc.

Submission of entry

Entries close at 5:00 PM Thursday 30 June 2010.
Entires should be forwarded, preferably in electronic form, to:-


General Secretary
Australian Acoustical Society
PO Box 1843,
Toowong DC QLD 4066
AUSTRALIA
Phone (07) 3122 2605
Fax
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The winners of the Education Grant will be announced at the Australian Acoustical Society Annual General Meeting in November 2010.

AUSTRALIAN ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY
EDUCATION GRANT
ENTRY FORM 2010

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Group Entry, names of other members:-






Attachments: no more than 4 A4 pages describing how the grant would be used and why it is noteworthy enough to be considered.

Entries close at 5:00 PM Thursday 30 June 2010.
Entires should be forwarded, preferably in electronic form, to:-


General Secretary
Australian Acoustical Society
PO Box 1843,
Toowong DC QLD 4066
AUSTRALIA
Phone (07) 3122 2605
Fax
Email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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