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The Jan LaRue Travel Fund honors the memory of Jan LaRue (1918–2004), a distinguished scholar and AMS member admired for his pioneering work on style analysis, the eighteenth-century symphony, and early computer applications in musicology. The grant is given annually to one or more doctoral students at or PhD graduates of North American universities to conduct doctoral or post-doctoral musicological research in Europe. The average award amount is typically between $500 and $2,500. Applicants may request up to $5,000.

Application

Please see the application form for additional details regarding allowable formatting, required content and allowable submission filetypes for each document. Applications to the Jan LaRue Travel Fund must include:

  1. A brief summary of your proposal (150 words)
  2. A description of the overall project explaining the basic ideas, problems, or questions to be explored (500 words)
  3. A statement regarding the significance of the overall project and the anticipated contribution of the project to the existing body of research and writing on the topic or question (250 words)
  4. A description of the expected results of research done during the grant period, and plans for further research on the project (200 words)
  5. A more detailed plan of work (500 words)
  6. A project budget (use this budget template)
  7. If working with foreign language materials, your level of fluency
  8. One letter of support to be submitted by a scholar familiar with your work

 

Note: If you are applying for more than one AMS Travel and Research Grant, you may use the same form and materials for multiple applications.

Eligibility

The Jan LaRue Travel Fund accepts applications from doctoral students at or PhD graduates of North American universities to conduct doctoral or post-doctoral musicological research in Europe. If they seek to conduct research for their dissertation, applicants must have completed all other requirements for the PhD. If they seek to conduct post-doctoral research, they should have completed the PhD within the past five years. Preference will be given to applicants whose home institutions do not offer financial support for musicological research.

Eight of the AMS travel/research grants, including the LaRue Fund, use a common application and are reviewed by the Travel/Research Grant Committee. Since the terms for these grants have overlapping areas of emphasis, applicants may request to be considered for more than one, if appropriate.

No individual may receive a travel/research grant more than once in a three-year period. Applicants may apply for multiple awards using the same form submission.

Funds awarded in 2026 must be applied to travel/research undertaken between 1 May 2026 and 30 April 2027.

Jan LaRue in 1964
Jan LaRue, 1964

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I submit the same materials for multiple AMS Travel/Research grants?

Yes. The AMS Travel and Research Grant Application allows you to submit a single proposal for consideration for the following awards: Elliott Antokoletz Fund, M. Elizabeth C. Bartlet Fund, Virginia and George Bozarth Fund, H. Robert Cohen/RIPM Fund, Jan LaRue Travel Fund, Harold Powers World Travel Fund, Ora Frischberg Saloman Fund, Eugene K. Wolf Travel Fund.

You should indicate the funds you would like your application to be considered for on the application form. Please note that each grant has different topical and geographic focuses. You should ensure your project meets each individual grant’s requirements.

How should my letter of support be submitted?

Please use the letter request tool within the application form to send a request to the scholar writing the letter. This will send them a form to upload your letter.

How should I format my project budget?

Please use the AMS Budget Template to create your project budget.

What needs to be included in my detailed plan of work response?

In this section of the application, you should provide a detailed work plan for your project. You should include details regarding: 1) preliminary work already completed, 2) present state of the proposed research, and 3) stages (if any) to be completed following the grant period. If publication or another form of acceptance of the results of the proposed research has already been arranged, please provide this information in this section of the application.

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