Women's & Gender Studies at TexasTech University proudly announces a call for proposals for the 36th Annual Conference on the Advancement of Women, which will take place on our campus, April 17, 2020. We invite papers and panel proposals that explore the manifold meanings of movement and change as connected to, created by, and/or caught up in the presence of women's, gender, and identity issues
The H-SAWH network focuses on the history of women and gender in the U.S. South.
It is sponsored by the Southern Association for Women Historians and co-sponsored by H-Net, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the American Council of Learned Societies.
Call for Posters - 2020 Women in German Conference
Explore the potential impact of your latest project with a poster presentation at the 2020 Women in German conference in Sewanee, Tennessee, USA (Oct. 15-18).
We invite submissions for the Women in German poster session, which allows scholars at all career stages to employ audiovisual forms to initiate conversations about intersectional feminist issues in their research
The Gender, Women’s Suffrage, and Political Power: Past, Present, and Future (GWSPP) conference is a multi-day meeting hosted by the Center for Gender in Global Context (GenCen) and Department of History at Michigan State University and the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan. This conference will bring together academics and
The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) is seeking applications for the KHS research fellowship program for the spring 2020 cycle. The program provides funding for academic researchers whose projects focus on Kentucky or larger regional-related topics. Time periods are open - researchers have used the Kentucky Historical Society's archival holdings to shed light on a vast array of topics, including resistance and slavery, medical history and addiction, and environmentalism and economic development. Visit https://history.ky.gov/resources/catalogs-research-tools/ for more information on