WHOME Graduate Student Article Prize Call for Applications and Nominations

Tsolin Nalbantian Announcement
Announcement Type
Prize
Subject Fields
Colonial and Post-Colonial History / Studies, Middle East History / Studies, Women's & Gender History / Studies, World History / Studies, Immigration & Migration History / Studies
Dear friends and colleagues, 

Please see below—and spread the word!--for the 2021 call for applications and nominations for the annual Women Historians of the Middle East (WHOME) graduate student article prize. Applications are due on July 31, 2021. https://forms.gle/8St4EQ9BmQgbnjUS9 Warmly,Tsolin Nalbantian on behalf of the WHOME 2021 prize committee WHOME Graduate Student Article Prize Call for Applications and Nominations We are pleased to announce our annual prize for the best article about Middle Eastern history written by a female-identifying or gender non-conforming graduate student (Masters or PhD). The award aims to bring attention to the innovative scholarship women and gender non-conforming students are producing in the field. The article (not to exceed 8,000 words) can be published, under review, submitted, or in the final stages of preparation for submission to a journal. The article may be about any period in Middle Eastern history and may address any subfield in the discipline. The nominee must not have been awarded a Doctorate prior to October 1, 2020. Articles may be nominated by the author, academic advisors, professors, or journal editors; journals may nominate up to three articles. Jointly published articles are acceptable, but both authors must be graduate students; the co-author may be male. Articles that have appeared in collections will be considered but only if the articles were published for the first time in the year prior to the application deadline; reprints will not be considered. Winners will be notified in the fall and will be publicly acknowledged in an official announcement at the WHOME meeting at the Middle East Studies Association Annual Meeting. The winning author shall also receive a $250 award.  Please encourage your students, colleagues, and peers to apply. Applications are due by 11:59 PST on July 31, 2021.  To apply or submit a nomination, click here.  Questions: contactwhome@gmail.com Warmly,WHOME 2021 Prize Committee
Contact Information

Tsolin Nalbantian, Ph.D.
University Lecturer, Modern Middle East History
Department of Middle Eastern Studies
Leiden University
Vrieshof 4, 1.11B

+31 (0)71 527 2985 
t.nalbantian@hum.leidenuniv.nl 

http://hum.leiden.edu/lias/organisation/arabic/nalbantiant.html

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Contact Email
t.nalbantian@hum.leidenuniv.nl