8th Annual International Gender and Sexuality Studies Conference
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Looking for a graduate program in sport history and/or sport philosophy? See note below on behalf of Dr. Jaime Schultz at the Penn State University.
Andy Linden
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The History and Philosophy of Sport program at Penn State University is accepting applications for its graduate program (M.S., PhD.). Support is available for qualified applicants, including tuition, medical insurance, and a yearly stipend (~$25,000). If interested, please contact Jaime Schultz at jls1024@psu.edu.
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The Broad of Trustees of the Journal of Women's History is proud to announce that the prize for the best paper in women's history authored by a graduate student has returned. Given the pandemic, we are happy to feature this prize once again. Article-length essays in any chronological and geographical field are eligible; we especially encourage submissions with a focus beyond the United States or Western Europe. Papers should not exceed 10,000 words, including endnotes, and should follow the University of Chicago Manual of Style.
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