Grants
Grants are available to anyone wishing to undertake high quality research relating to Scotland’s past
Grants are available to anyone wishing to undertake high quality research relating to Scotland’s past
Grants are available to anyone wishing to undertake high quality research relating to Scotland’s past
Grants are available to anyone wishing to undertake high quality research relating to Scotland’s past
Supporting young or student Fellows of the Society
To develop and undertake impactful research on pre-Roman archaeology in Scotland.
To develop and undertake impactful research on pre-Roman archaeology in Scotland.
To provide for scientific analyses relating to Neolithic or Iron Age Scotland
To provide for scientific analyses relating to Neolithic or Iron Age Scotland
The fund aims to support lectures in those parts of Scotland that are not currently served by the Society’s meetings
The fund aims to support lectures in those parts of Scotland that are not currently served by the Society’s meetings
To assist with the preparation of additional data and the presentation of material for publication by the Society
To assist with the preparation of additional data and the presentation of material for publication by the Society
To support research that might throw light upon the Roman occupation of Scotland
To support research that might throw light upon the Roman occupation of Scotland
Offered annually in recognition of a paper that best reflects R B K Stevenson’s high standards in scholarship
Offered annually in recognition of a paper that best reflects R B K Stevenson’s high standards in scholarship
Awarded biennially for the best paper to cover any subject relating to the archaeological research of Scotland before the present day
Awarded biennially for the best paper to cover any subject relating to the archaeological research of Scotland before the present day
Awarded every three years to an individual who, in a voluntary capacity, has made an outstanding contribution to Scottish archaeological or related work
Awarded every three years to an individual who, in a voluntary capacity, has made an outstanding contribution to Scottish archaeological or related work