Bradford-Delaney Dissertation Prize 2023
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The results of the All-Ukrainian Competition "Book of the Year 2022" have been announced. Please follow this link to read about the winners and the shortlisted books in such nominations, as "Минувшина," "Візитівка," "Дитяче свято," "Хрестоматія," "Обрії," "Красне письменство," "Софія."
On behalf of the North Carolina German Studies Seminar, I am proud to announce the fifth annual Konrad Jarausch Essay Prize for Advanced Graduate Students in Central European History. We invite any doctoral candidate at a North American university to submit an article or dissertation chapter. A committee will select a winner, who will be given a $1000 honorarium and the opportunity to present his or her work to our vibrant seminar. Full details can be found here.
Award Call: Covert Award in Mass Communication History for Articles, Essays, or Book Chapters Published in 2022
AEJMC’S History Division announces the annual competition for the Covert Award in Mass Communication History for entries published in 2022.
Thanks to the generosity of Dr. Philip Korenblar, a professor of clinical medicine at Washington University in St. Louis, The Cherrick Center for the Study of Zionism, the Yishuv, and the State of Israel can now annually award the Korenblat Book Award for the best book in Israel Studies.
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AAUS 2021-2022 ARTICLE PRIZE, BOOK PRIZE, TRANSLATION PRIZE AND GRADUATE STUDENT PRIZE COMPETITION (DEADLINE MARCH 20, 2023)
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Nominations for the NJSAA Teaching Award are due April 1
The New Jersey Studies Academic Alliance teaching award recognizes innovation and creativity in teaching New Jersey studies on the elementary, middle, secondary, and college levels. Submissions for the Teaching Award must deal with some aspect of New Jersey studies. All disciplines are encouraged to apply. Nominations for the award may come from anyone who has knowledge of the candidate’s work, or a candidate may self-nominate.