Grants may be made available to individuals
of suitable standing from elsewhere in the UK or abroad to assist
them to come to Scotland to deliver one or more lectures in Scottish
Higher Education Institutions. Following the award of a grant,
it is expected that the support of the Society be acknowledged
in advertising the meeting or meetings at which the Lecturer will
speak, and that the Fellow who is sponsoring the Visiting Lecturer
will chair the meeting (or at least one of the meetings) addressed
by the Visiting Lecturer.
The normal grant will be £350 but this amount may be increased
if the Lecturer undertakes a series of lectures in more than one
centre. The grant may be used for travel and subsistence expenses,
and for suitable entertainment, but not for an honorarium. It
will be acceptable, where appropriate, for the grant from the
Society to be supplemented by other organisations such as the
British Council and the parent or the host institutions.
In the case of a particularly distinguished Lecturer, following
the decision of Council in 1991, it would be appropriate to award
him/her the title of Fürth Visiting Lecturer in memory of
Professor Reinhold Fürth, FRSE (1893-1979), whose estate
was received by the Society in 1983, and now forms a significant
part of its Grants Fund. Such a Lecturer would be introduced as
the Royal Society of Edinburgh Fürth Visiting |