The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Joan Stanford Alexander Award

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Deadline: March 1, 2013

Comments: Each year, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston solicits applications for two annual grants of $5,000 each to two doctoral candidates whose primary concentration is photography and who are currently working on a dissertation for an accredited academic institution. The grant will recognize scholarship of the highest caliber and promote excellence in the history of photography by supporting the completion of the recipient's dissertation. A university may nominate two students currently enrolled in its doctoral program. Any doctoral candidate who has completed all coursework and has started to write a dissertation is eligible for nomination. The recipient of the grant may use the funds for travel, for research materials, or to set aside time to write.  

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