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New IASA Research Grant Award

I am delighted to announce that the latest IASA Research Grant has been awarded to Christian Poske of the School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London. His research project concerns cylinder recordings made by anthropologist John Henry Hutton (1885-1968) in Nagaland in India between 1914-16. The recordings, made in different locations in the Assam province, include ritual songs, work songs, and other pieces performed by five ethnic groups on Nagaland. This includes the Chang, Sangtam, Sumi (Sema), Angami, and Lhota peoples.

IASA Research Grant - accepting applications now

The International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives (IASA) is accepting applications for the IASA Research Grant to encourage and support research and publication within the field of audiovisual archiving and preservation.

IASA members are welcome to apply. For more information on how to apply and a detailed list of application requirements please visit https://www.iasa-web.org/research-grant.

IASA Travel Awards 2019 Applications - NOW OPEN

Applications for Travel Awards are now open and all IASA (International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives) members in good standing are welcome to apply for funding to attend the 50th Annual Conference which will be held from Monday 30th September - Thursday 3rd October 2019 at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, in Hilversum, Netherlands.

Please visit http://2019.iasa-web.org/ for more information on the conference.

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IASA 2018 Special Recognition Award to Carl Fleischhauer

Congratulations to Carl Fleischhauer on receiving the 2018 IASA Special Recognition Award, announced last fall by IASA President, Toby Seay, at the annual conference in Ghana. 

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