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The Irish Association of Professional Historians (www.iaph.ie) have awarded the conference committee of "Academia and Wikipedia: Critical Perspectives in Education and Research (Maynooth University, June 18, 2018)" a grant to provide travel and accommodation bursaries for speakers whose contributions are specifically of an historical nature. Priority will be given to junior scholars (PhD students or immediate post-doctoral scholars) whose financial situation might otherwise deter their participation.
The Swiss Society for the History of Medicine and Science invites applications for the
Henry-E.-Sigerist-Prize for the promotion of young scholars in the history of medicine and science.
Deadline for application: April 15th 2018
The prize was founded in 1967 by Mr. and Mrs Guggenheim-Schnurr from Basel in order to award outstanding young scholars in the field of history of medicine and science.
Applicants should submit studies completed within the last two years, i.e.
- articles published in journals
Shanghai University is accepting applications for scholarships at undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels, for programs in Chinese and in English.
Various deadlines: 1 April to 15 May, 2018.
For information regarding scholarships: http://www.apply.shu.edu.cn/upload/j/e/2.pdf
The following programs may be of particular interest to foreign students:
1. Study Program in International Relations and Diplomacy
The American Philosophical Society Library in Philadelphia seeks applicants for short-term research fellowships open to scholars at all stages of their careers, especially Native American scholars in training, tribal college and university faculty members, and other scholars working closely with Native communities on projects. These funding opportunities are supported by the Andrew W.
The American Philosophical Society Library is pleased to offer the following funding opportunites for scholars working on projects in the digital humanities in all fields.
Calling all students conducting graduate-level research related to the study of Congress! The Association of Centers for the Study of Congress is now accepting applications for The Richard A. Baker Graduate Student Travel Award.
The Annemarie Schimmel Kolleg “History and Society during the Mamluk Era (1250-1517)” (https://www.mamluk.uni-bonn.de/) has opened the call for applications for ten scholarships with a prospective start date of September 2018. The Kolleg is a center for advanced studies funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) that is devoted to the study of the Mamluk Sultanate (1250-1517). For the coming year ASK’s research will focus not only on the Mamluk empire but also on a broadened classification of the Middle Islamic Period (12th -17th centuries CE), including the early Ottoman period.