Re: AUDITORY Digest - 22 Aug 2004 to 23 Aug 2004 (#2004-180) ("Scott D. Lipscomb" )


Subject: Re: AUDITORY Digest - 22 Aug 2004 to 23 Aug 2004 (#2004-180)
From:    "Scott D. Lipscomb"  <lipscomb(at)NORTHWESTERN.EDU>
Date:    Mon, 23 Aug 2004 23:13:18 -0500

--=====================_9336545==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed my apology for the binary characters following my previous message ... apparently, attachments are not possible via this listserv. For anyone interested in learning more about IFMR, you can find the submissions instructions on the organization's web site referenced below. Cheers, Scott At 11:00 PM 8/23/2004, you wrote: >[I apologize in advance for any duplicate postings.] > >Dear Colleagues: > >I am writing to you at this time to make sure that you are aware of the >availability of a fabulous funding source for research in our field. If >you are not aware of the International Foundation for Music Research, I >hope that you will visit their web site (http://www.music-research.org/) >and consider submitting a proposal. IFMR will fund research for periods of >one, two, or three years in amounts ranging from $20,000 to $100,000. The >organization was a sponsor for the 8th International Conference on Music >Perception & Cognition, hosted here at Northwestern University at the >beginning of August. As conference organizer for ICMPC8, I can tell you >that their generous support was a crucial component in the success of the >conference. > >For your convenience, I have attached a copy of the Request for Proposals >document. If you have any general questions about IFMR or more specific >questions about the proposal process, you can contact an IFMR >representative at: IFMR(at)music-research.org. > >Best wishes, >Scott Lipscomb, ICMPC8 Conference Organizer >Associate Professor, Music Education & Music Technology >Northwestern University **************************************************************** Dr. Scott D. Lipscomb, Associate Professor Northwestern University School of Music (847) 467-1682 lipscomb(at)northwestern.edu complete contact info available at: http://faculty-web.at.northwestern.edu/music/lipscomb/ **************************************************************** --=====================_9336545==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" <html> <body> <font size=3>my apology for the binary characters following my previous message ... apparently, attachments are not possible via this listserv.&nbsp; For anyone interested in learning more about IFMR, you can find the submissions instructions on the organization's web site referenced below.<br><br> Cheers,<br> Scott<br><br> At 11:00 PM 8/23/2004, you wrote:<br> <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">[I apologize in advance for any duplicate postings.]<br><br> Dear Colleagues:<br><br> I am writing to you at this time to make sure that you are aware of the<br> availability of a fabulous funding source for research in our field.&nbsp; If<br> you are not aware of the International Foundation for Music Research, I<br> hope that you will visit their web site (<a href="http://www.music-research.org/" eudora="autourl">http://www.music-research.org/</a>)<br> and consider submitting a proposal.&nbsp; IFMR will fund research for periods of<br> one, two, or three years in amounts ranging from $20,000 to $100,000.&nbsp; The<br> organization was a sponsor for the 8th International Conference on Music<br> Perception &amp; Cognition, hosted here at Northwestern University at the<br> beginning of August.&nbsp; As conference organizer for ICMPC8, I can tell you<br> that their generous support was a crucial component in the success of the<br> conference.<br><br> For your convenience, I have attached a copy of the Request for Proposals<br> document.&nbsp; If you have any general questions about IFMR or more specific<br> questions about the proposal process, you can contact an IFMR<br> representative at: IFMR(at)music-research.org.<br><br> Best wishes,<br> Scott Lipscomb, ICMPC8 Conference Organizer<br> Associate Professor, Music Education &amp; Music Technology<br> Northwestern University</blockquote> <x-sigsep><p></x-sigsep> <br> <div align="center">****************************************************************<br> Dr. Scott D. Lipscomb, Associate Professor<br> Northwestern University School of Music<br> (847) 467-1682<br> lipscomb(at)northwestern.edu<br> complete contact info available at:<br> <a href="http://faculty-web.at.northwestern.edu/music/lipscomb/" eudora="autourl">http://faculty-web.at.northwestern.edu/music/lipscomb/</a> <br> ****************************************************************<br><br> </font></div> </body> </html> --=====================_9336545==.ALT--


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