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La bourse d'étude Richard F. Salisbury (1500 $)
La Bourse d'études Richard F. Salisbury est octroyée en mémoire de M.
Richard Frank Salisbury, un membre fondateur du département
d'anthropologie de l'Université McGill et du Centre d'études sur les
régions en développement de l'Université McGill. M. Salisbury est
également l'auteur des ouvrages From Stone to Steel (1962) et A
Homeland for the Cree (1986). Son leadership lors des négociations
entourant le projet hydroélectrique de la baie James a contribué à la
conclusion du traité historique entre le gouvernement du Québec et les
Cris de la région de la baie James. Cet accord est ensuite devenu un
modèle de rapprochement entre l'autonomie autochtone et le
développement économique. M. Salisbury est décédé en 1989.
La Bourse d'études Richard F. Salisbury est accordée chaque année à une
étudiante ou à un étudiant inscrit à un programme de doctorat dans une
université canadienne, dans le but de l'aider à couvrir ses
dépenses durant ses études sur le terrain. Le montant prévu cette
année est de 1500 $. La ou le récipiendaire de chaque bourse est
également invité à présenter ses conclusions préliminaires à
l'occasion de l'assemblée annuelle de la Canadian Anthropology
Society/Société canadienne d'anthropologie.
La date limite est le 15 mars 2013.
Le formulaire et des renseignements complémentaires sont accessibles sur
le site Web de la CASCA : www.cas-sca.ca
Ou sur la page de la Bourse d'études Richard F. Salisbury :
http://www.cas-sca.ca/fr/prix/prix-richard-f-salisbury/appel-de-candidatures-385
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The Richard F. Salisbury Student Award ($1,500)
CASCA is again holding a competition for the Richard F. Salisbury
Student Award. The Salisbury Award is given in memory of Dr. Richard Frank
Salisbury, a founding member of the McGill University Department of
Anthropology as well as the McGill Centre for Developing Areas
Studies. Dr. Salisbury was the author of From Stone to Steel (1962) and A
Homeland for the Cree (1986). His leadership on the James Bay Project
helped the James Bay Cree and the Government of Quebec work out the
historic treaty that has become a model for reconciling
aboriginal autonomy with economic development. Dr. Salisbury passed away
in 1989.
The Richard F. Salisbury Student Award is given each year to a PhD
candidate, enrolled at a Canadian university, for the purposes of
defraying expenses incurred while carrying out dissertation fieldwork. The
amount of the award for the current competition has been set at $1,500.
The winner of each award is also invited to present their
preliminary findings to the annual meeting of the Canadian
Anthropology Society/Société Canadienne d'Anthropologie.
The deadline for this year's competition is March 15, 2013.
The application form and further information is available on the CASCA
website: www.cas-sca.ca
Or the Salisbury Award web page:
http://www.cas-sca.ca/prizes-a-awards/salisbury-award/salisbury-call-for-nominations
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