Dear all, In order to promote diversity and inclusivity at this year’s DAFx conference, we are offering 4 bursaries to applicants who are in need of support. Each of the bursaries will cover the cost of one standard registration (including all social events, tutorials, workshops and additional activities), along with a travel grant of up to £250 per applicant which will be provided through a standard UK expenses procedure. The grants are kindly supported by Ableton and Native Instruments, and are intended to help those who may struggle to finance their attendance at DAFx, and to encourage diversity. This is in addition to our newly introduced Code of Conduct which aims to provide a welcoming environment for all attendees. To apply for a travel grant, you will need to send a CV, along with a cover letter (no longer than one side fo A4) that explains your requirements for a bursary to dafx2019@xxxxxxxxx. The deadline for submissions will be Friday, 31st of May, in order to give unsuccessful applicants time to purchase earlybird tickets if required. Applications will be reviewed by a panel of DAFx committee members, and a decision will be made mid-June. For more details, please visit http://dafx2019.bcu.ac.uk/grants. Applications from delegates who have submitted papers will be prioritised, and in addition we will aim to provide support specifically for underrepresented groups. This year, The 22nd International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-19) will be held between 2nd and 6th of September, at Birmingham City University in the UK. The extended submission deadline for full papers is the Sunday, 7th of April, and Registration is now open: http://dafx2019.bcu.ac.uk/registration. See you in September. Cheers Ryan |