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Mildred Brown Mayo Undergraduate Research Fund in Music

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The Music Department helps to fund independent research projects in the field of music through the Mildred Brown Mayo Undergraduate Research Fund in Music.

All undergraduate music majors at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are eligible to apply. For the purposes of these awards, research is defined broadly to include academic scholarship in all fields of music, including music history, music theory, ethnomusicology, performance-based projects and composition. Funds may be used for travel and subsistence, project materials, gaining access to resources, etc., as indicated on the application form. Successful applicants will be required to produce a written report on the use of these funds within one month of the completion of the project.

Applications are reviewed by the Music Department’s Undergraduate Research Awards Committee, which consists of the Departmental Honors Advisor (chair), the Director of Undergraduate Studies and the Department Chair. Applications are reviewed twice each year. Deadlines for the academic year are 15 November  and 15 March.

Students wishing to apply for financial support from the Mildred Brown Mayo Undergraduate Research Fund in Music should complete an application form and submit it to the Department Registrar, Hill Hall 104, by the deadline.  The Committee will notify students of the outcome of their applications within three weeks after the deadline.

The Mildred Brown Mayo Undergraduate Research Fund in Music is supported through the generosity of Herbert Brown Mayo.

Application Form for Mildred Brown Mayo
Undergraduate Research Awards in Music
(PDF)

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