SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group

SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group

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The Mission of SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group is to support the breadth of interests of the SAH members, to advocate the international, national, and regional contributions of women in architecture, to champion the cause of gender equity and the diversity of professional engagements in the integral field of the built environment.
. The Objectives of the Group are to provide a platform f

Making or Faking? — ThinkChinatown 11/08/2024

MAKING OR FAKING CHINATOWN: REPRESENTING PEOPLE, PLACE & CULTURE
Date: Jul 18, 2024 - Oct 31, 2024. Location: New York City, United States 1 Pike Street

On view July 18–October 2024, Think!Chinatown is proud to present Making or Faking Chinatown? Representing People, Place and Culture, a thought-provoking urban planning-focused exhibition exploring the unresolved debate of cultural representation in Chinatown’s built environment through extensive research, photographs from Chinatowns across North America, and illustrations by artist John Lee. The exhibition is co-curated by T!C Director Yin Kong and architectural historian Kerri Culhane, and designed with fwd | A+U, Farzana Gandhi Design Studio, and Pentagram as part of Van Alen Institute’s program Design Sprints.
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Making or Faking? — ThinkChinatown On view July 18–October 2024, Think!Chinatown is proud to present Making or Faking Chinatown? Representing People, Place and Culture, a thought-provoking urban planning-focused exhibition exploring the unresolved debate of cultural representation in Chinatown’s built environment through extensiv...

AGORA 3 | CR|PT|C 11/08/2024

MEDIATING MATTER(S): Architecture and Bodily Affects
CFP: Mediating Matter(s) seeks to unpack, contest, and subvert normative relationships between matter and bodies as they take place within architecture practice and discourse. This call asks: How does the mediation of matter(s) through architecture and by architects (broadly understood) normalize certain modes of being while undermining others? Expanding contemporary discussions on how the scales, movements, animacy, and vibrancy of matter unevenly affect and act on, through, and between diverse bodies as well as how such bodies are objectified, thingified, reduced, and transformed into a labour force, our goal is to engage in a conversation that probes architecture’s complicity in rendering “some beings as more human than others,” and marking all of us who “cohabit in the space of the undercommons,” as ontologically empty.

Abstract proposals are due by August 15, 2024. Learn more here:

AGORA 3 | CR|PT|C Mediating Matter(s) seeks to unpack, contest, and subvert normative relationships between matter and bodies as they take place within architecture practice and discourse. This call asks: How does the mediation of matter(s) through architecture and by architects (broadly understood) normalize certain...

19/07/2024

We celebrate in anticipation of new publication coming this October: The Bloomsbury Global Encyclopedia of Women in Architecture, 1960-2015, Hardcover – October 17, 2024. Edited by Lori Brown and Karen Burns, and supported by area editors and Advisory Board, it is a ground-breaking documentary project that maps the diversity of women’s practice in the built environments of the Global North and South during a key historical period from 1960 to 2015.
Over 360 scholars and architects from across the world, including most members of our SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group Council, Legacy and Registers Committees, are collaborating on this large-scale international survey of women’s ideas, architecture, actions, and activism that includes over 1150 entries. The Encyclopedia challenges chronological histories of women and architecture by presenting a geographically organized history of women across nine different regions, in Africa, Asia, Caribbean/Central America/South America, Europe, the Former Soviet Union/Russia, Middle East, Oceania, the United Kingdom, and United States/Canada. Geographical lens places individual women within intimately local and national frames whilst uncovering mobilities, migrations and transnational lives.

24/06/2024

Howdy Everyone and congratulations to all members and followers of Women in Architecture Affiliate Group of the Society of Architectural Historians (SAH WiA AG)! This June we celebrate 4 years of our creative activism. This would not have been possible without your vital support and creative contribution! Our gratitude is due to Society of Architectural Historians www.sah.org for incredible collegial and institutional support of our vision and our 10 programs. Our leadership team is looking forward to many more years of inspiring work, to champion the cause of gender equity and the diversity of professional engagements in the integral field of the built environment!

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Group Forum: https://sah.hcommons.org/groups/sah-women-in-architecture-affiliate-group
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SAH WiA AG Council: https://sahwomeninarchitectureaffiliategroup.sah.hcommons.org/?page_id=148
SAH WiA Bibliography: https://sahwiabibliography.sah.hcommons.org
Registers Committee: https://sahwomeninarchitectureaffiliategroup.sah.hcommons.org/?page_id=351
Legacy Committee: https://sahwomeninarchitectureaffiliategroup.sah.hcommons.org/?page_id=845

Our group was established on June 10, 2020, and is a SAH Board-approved group of members of the Society of Architectural Historians who share a common, scholarly, or other, interest aligned with the SAH mission. The Purpose of SAH WiA AG is to promote research, provide a forum for ongoing conversations on areas of mutual interest, and foster contacts and collaboration among scholars through activities such as online websites, a listserv, and active participation in research conferences.

The Mission of SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group is to support the breadth of interests of the SAH members, to advocate the contribution of women in architecture, to champion the cause of gender equality and the diversity of professional engagements in the integral field of the built environment.

The Objectives of the Group are to provide a platform for collaborative scholarship and a forum for discussion; to document, support, and advance research, publication, education, and exhibition initiatives; and to integrate professional standing of women in architecture with broader studies across cultures and geographies.

SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group The Mission of SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group is to support the breadth of interests of the SAH members, to advocate the international, national, and regional contributions of women in architecture, to champion the cause of gender equity and the diversity of professional engagements in the integral field of the built environment.
The Objectives of the Group are to provide a platform for collaborative scholarship and a forum for discussion; to document, support, and advance research, publication, education, and exhibition initiatives; and to integrate professional standing of women in architecture with broader studies across cultures and geographies.
The Guidelines are envisioned to acknowledge the vast landscapes of yet latent legacies, contexts, and perspectives, to record the largely unwritten women’s professional histories, to invite questions and debates, stimulate studies and discussions in emerging and bordering areas, and to address current work and the cultivation and empowerment of the next generation. The gravity of objectives for the group is determined by an urgency to fill the void in resources about women’s contribution to the built environment, leadership, and new trajectories of global transitions.
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2024 Industry Leaders Roundtable Retreat: Chicago 17/06/2024

2024 Industry Leaders Roundtable Retreat: Chicago The Industry Leaders Roundtable program is designed to encourage firms and their representatives to undertake institutional change.

2024 MILKA BLIZNAKOV PRIZE CALL – IAWA Center 09/06/2024

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS: 2024 SAH-GAHTC TEACHER-TO-TEACHER WORKSHOP: TEACHING ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY AS THE ACADEMY IS BEING SILENCED

Learn more and register here: https://www.sah.org/jobs-opportunities/opportunities/recent-opportunities/2024/06/04/default-calendar/call-for-participants-2024-sah-gahtc-teacher-to-teacher-workshop-teaching-architectural-history-as-the-academy-is-being-silenced

3.2024 MILKA BLIZNAKOV PRIZE CALL
Call for Proposals: 2024 MILKA BLIZNAKOV RESEARCH PRIZE
Deadline for receipt of proposals: July 5, 2024
More info. here: https://iawacenter.aad.vt.edu/2024-milka-bliznakov-prize-call/

2024 MILKA BLIZNAKOV PRIZE CALL – IAWA Center Call for Proposals: 2024 MILKA BLIZNAKOV RESEARCH PRIZEDeadline for receipt of proposals: July 5, 2024 The IAWA Center invites architects, scholars, professionals, students, and researchers to honor IAWAfounder Professor Milka T. Bliznakov through research on women in architecture and related design...

09/06/2024

Call For Papers for "Gender and Architecture in the Islamic World: Restrictions, Reactions, and Actions," a special issue of the International Journal of Islamic Architecture to be published July 2026.

We welcome submissions from architects, architectural historians, practitioners, urbanists, art historians, women’s and gender studies, curators, archivists, librarians, archaeologists, anthropologists, geographers, sociologists, and historians whose work resonates with the topic.
Proposal submissions (due by June 15, 2024) and queries should be sent to [email protected]

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2024 Industry Leaders Roundtable Retreat: Chicago 03/06/2024

Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation: Values-Driven Design
2024 Industry Leaders Roundtable: Chicago
June 25-26, 2024

2024 Industry Leaders Roundtable Retreat: Chicago The Industry Leaders Roundtable program is designed to encourage firms and their representatives to undertake institutional change.

Graham Foundation > Grantees > Ines Weizman 30/05/2024

Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts has announced this year's Grants to Individuals, and we are particularly excited to see so many projects featuring women architects, artists and activists:

1. Anežka Minaříková's publication, "Clara Istlerová, A Life Among Letters": http://grahamfoundation.org/grantees/6591-clara-istlerova-a-life-among-letters
2. Lori A. Brown and Karen Burns' "Women Architects and Global Solidarity Across the Cold War Divide: The International Union of Women Architects, 1963–1993": http://grahamfoundation.org/grantees/6600-women-architects-and-global-solidarity-across-the-cold-war-divide-the-international-union-of-women-architects-19631993
3. Ines Weizman's "Joséphine Baker and the Colonial Modern": http://grahamfoundation.org/grantees/6596-josephine-baker-and-the-colonial-modern

Congratulations to all the recipients!
http://grahamfoundation.org/grantees

Graham Foundation > Grantees > Ines Weizman This publication imagines the experiences of performer Joséphine Baker in the shadow of the Second World War. Baker at times travelled alongside, in advance of, or behind Allied soldiers, alternately conducting acts of espionage for the Free French Army and entertainment. Her perilous trajectory ac...

Melinda French Gates to donate $1 billion over next 2 years in support of women's rights | Britannica 29/05/2024

In support of women's rights!

Melinda French Gates to donate $1 billion over next 2 years in support of women's rights | Britannica Explore the fact-checked online encyclopedia from Encyclopaedia Britannica with hundreds of thousands of objective articles, biographies, videos, and images from experts.

Photos from Ženy v architektuře's post 27/05/2024
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Photos from City Architecture Gang's post 27/05/2024

Architects: Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas, Georgia 2012
Photographs: Moreno Maggi, Studio Fuksas

2024 MILKA BLIZNAKOV PRIZE CALL – IAWA Center 26/05/2024

2024 MILKA BLIZNAKOV PRIZE CALL
Call for Proposals: 2024 MILKA BLIZNAKOV RESEARCH PRIZE
Deadline for receipt of proposals: July 5, 2024
More info. here:

2024 MILKA BLIZNAKOV PRIZE CALL – IAWA Center Call for Proposals: 2024 MILKA BLIZNAKOV RESEARCH PRIZEDeadline for receipt of proposals: July 5, 2024 The IAWA Center invites architects, scholars, professionals, students, and researchers to honor IAWAfounder Professor Milka T. Bliznakov through research on women in architecture and related design...

Call for Participants: 2024 SAH-GAHTC Teacher-to-Teacher Workshop: Teaching Architectural History as the Academy is Being Silenced 26/05/2024

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS: 2024 SAH-GAHTC TEACHER-TO-TEACHER WORKSHOP: TEACHING ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY AS THE ACADEMY IS BEING SILENCED

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Call for Participants: 2024 SAH-GAHTC Teacher-to-Teacher Workshop: Teaching Architectural History as the Academy is Being Silenced Founded in 1940, the Society of Architectural Historians is an international nonprofit membership organization that promotes the study, interpretation and conservation of architecture, design, landscapes and urbanism worldwide.

Manitoba Women in Design | Winnipeg Architecture Foundation Shop 26/05/2024

Recently published book! Author: Marieke Gruwel. Title: Manitoba Women in Design, 2024
Learn more here: https://shop.winnipegarchitecture.ca/product/manitoba-women-in-design/109?cs=true&cst=custom&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1zfh5BSgjNDVNtJoJRYcc3Jeoii7Qggw-LYJr0RtHFQ45UP2Pwu0NQvk0_aem_AZzyipuIaA-HsF73zUFvFJEvm38Wl9MDJv8xywx0QSNRt29fAnsQYoVZ7GmKNOJBjGxRK73DEPIBtkCTujuXPU01

Manitoba Women in Design | Winnipeg Architecture Foundation Shop Manitoba Women in Design tells the story of women’s contributions to Manitoba’s built environment during the twentieth century. These women worked as architects, interior designers, landscape architects, planners, and engineers. Their legacies can be traced across the province. Despite this, man...

Photos from Instituto Patrimonio y Humanidades's post 22/05/2024

News from our colleagues at Instituto Patrimonio y Humanidades:

MA alumna Marieke Gruwel's recent contributions to the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation - Concordia University 28/04/2024

Sharing inspiring news SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group received from author about her new research - Congratulations, Marieke Gruwel, on this empowering accomplishment!
Recently published book:
Author: Marieke Gruwel
"Manitoba Women in Design", 2024: https://shop.winnipegarchitecture.ca/product/manitoba-women-in-design/109?cs=true&cst=custom
Color, 157 pages
ISBN: 9781988321110

As part of this research, Marieke also put together the digital Manitoba Women in Design Database: https://winnipegarchitecture.ca/digital-exhibits/manitoba-women-in-design-database/

About Marieke Gruwel: https://www.concordia.ca/cunews/finearts/art-history/2022/06/30/ma-alumna-marieke-gruwel-s-recent-contributions-to-the-manitoba-.html

MA alumna Marieke Gruwel's recent contributions to the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation - Concordia University As Architectural Historian and Curator at the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation (WAF), Marieke Gruwel (MA, 2019) conducted research to create the Manitoba Women in Design Database. This ongoing project aims to document women architects, landscape architects, planners, and interior designers who stu...

Home 26/04/2024

SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group is delighted, in solidarity, to share this news with our members.
With gratitude to Anne Hill Bird, Director of Membership, Society of Architectural Historians.

The Art of… Celebrating Women in Architecture
Event sponsored by the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA)

The Mountain West chapter invites you to join the next event in its “The Art of... Conversation” series:
When: Wednesday, May 15, 10:30-11:20am MT (12:30p ET / 11:30a CT / 9:30a PT)
Where: https://utah.zoom.us/j/99382657243
Passcode: MW
Who: Sara Mautino (she/her). Architecture Librarian, Cunningham Architecture Library, Oklahoma State University Libraries.
What: A virtual poster presentation “Celebrating Women in Architecture - Inspiring the Next Generation with a Reflective Library Collection”
Throughout history, the architectural realm has often marginalized the influential designs and unwavering determination of women, downplaying their contributions to human ingenuity and creativity. This poster session discusses the rationale, planning, implementation, and preliminary results of building a comprehensive 'Women in Architecture' library collection.

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Home The Society of Architectural Historians promotes the study, interpretation, and conservation of architecture, design, landscapes, and urbanism worldwide for the benefit of all.

2024 Conference - Albuquerque | Society of Architectural Historians 20/04/2024

2024 Conference - Albuquerque | Society of Architectural Historians The Society of Architectural Historians will host its 76th annual conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Jeanne Gang: The Art of Architectural Grafting 18/04/2024

Jeanne Gang: The Art of Architectural Grafting A conversation on how architecture can learn from nature to combat climate change

10/04/2024

H-SHERA: New posted content
Dumbarton Oaks Mentorship Program for East-Central European Scholars https://networks.h-net.org/group/announcements/20030537/dumbarton-oaks-mentorship-program-east-central-european-scholars
Co-organizers: Tomasz Grusiecki (Boise State University), Suzanna Ivanič (University of Kent), Nikos D. Kontogiannis (Dumbarton Oaks), Maria Alessia Rossi (Princeton University), Alice Isabella Sullivan (Tufts University)

We invite applications for a remote four-session mentorship program tailored to early-career scholars, with a special focus on those affected by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This program is meant to offer professional development and workshop opportunities around the following topics:

Publishing in top academic journals and books
Writing successful grant applications
Preparing successful job documents
Disseminating research in different contexts
Each professional development event will include presentations from experts and opportunities for Q&A and feedback. These events will be followed by one-on-one mentoring sessions, which are intended to expand on the feedback received, while offering additional tailored guidance for each participant.

Each professional development event will include presentations from experts and opportunities for Q&A and feedback. These events will be followed by one-on-one mentoring sessions, which are intended to expand on the feedback received, while offering additional tailored guidance for each participant. There might be the possibility for an in-person gathering of all participants upon the completion of the program.

The four sessions will take place in Fall of 2024 (September-November) and Spring of 2025 (February-April). Participants must attend all workshops and mentoring sessions to complete the program successfully. Upon completion, each participant will receive a certificate.

Eligibility: The successful applicants should be advanced PhD candidates (within 1 year of completion of their degrees) or junior-level scholars (up to 5 years since graduation with a doctoral degree).

We encourage historians and art historians with a specialty in the medieval or early modern visual culture of East-Central Europe to apply to this program. Preference will be given to scholars whose work has been disrupted by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. We also welcome applicants from East-Central European countries (including but not limited to Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia) who have been traditionally underrepresented in Anglo-American academic circles. We anticipate selecting 6-8 participants for this program.

Applications: To apply, please use the online Embark portal https://dumbarton.embark.com/login/apply?target=rgs to upload a one-page letter of interest with details about your research, skills, and reasons for participating; a CV; and the names and contact details of two referees who may be contacted to provide support letters, if needed, by May 3, 2024.

URL: https://www.doaks.org/research/fellowships-and-awards/opportunities-ukraine-scholars?fbclid=IwAR2_JrR38Ki3c5WgVpvdjtSjhEYltCeHUrluNHsud2dkDaaXPjU1aEwK1nQ_aem_AXP4YbOUA-syV9vg2D07nymXRHFAL5bhzLpKOC0pMvpbr0K0S-gyYAYsvBl-O9Lmd9UKmWHN-Nw0R6dUwRiB9Foa

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The SAH Women in Architecture Bibliography 04/04/2024

Dear Members of SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group,
We are excited to welcome everyone to Albuquerque to participate in the SAH 77th Annual International Conference.
SAH would like to invite all members of each SAH Affiliate Group who will be in Albuquerque to a reception with their fellow SAH Affiliate Group members for a get together in a relaxed setting.
If you are able to attend, please RSVP to the link you received through Group listserv, by Friday, April 12, 4:00 p.m. CDT.

The SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group (SAH WiA AG) was established on June 10, 2020, and is a SAH Board-approved group of members of the Society of Architectural Historians who share a common, scholarly, or other, interest aligned with the SAH mission. The Mission of SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group is to support the breadth of interests of the SAH members, to advocate the contribution of women in architecture, to champion the cause of gender equality and the diversity of professional engagements in the integral field of the built environment. The Objectives of the Group are to provide a platform for collaborative scholarship and a forum for discussion; to document, support, and advance research, publication, education, and exhibition initiatives; and to integrate professional standing of women in architecture with broader studies across cultures and geographies.

SAH WiA AG Organization
Primary website https://sahwomeninarchitectureaffiliategroup.sah.hcommons.org
Group Forum https://sah.hcommons.org/groups/sah-women-in-architecture-affiliate-group
SAH website | WiA Group page: www.sah.org/membership/sah-affiliate-groups/sah-women-in-architecture-affiliate-group
Media Team—Platforms: Facebook www.facebook.com/sahwiaag; Instagram www.instagram.com/sahwiaag; LinkedIn SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group | LinkedIn; X

SAH Women in Architecture Bibliography (1st edition): https://sahwiabibliography.sah.hcommons.org

SAH WiA AG Programs
1/SAH Conference: Scholarship and Contribution; 2/SAH CONNECTS: Scholarship and Contribution; 3/Annual March Program: Celebrating Women’s History Month; 4/Collaboration with SAH Board and Collectives: SAH Archipedia, SAH AGs; 5/Registers Committee: SAH WiA Bibliography, SAH WiA Oral Histories; 6/Legacy Committee: Special Events, Film Screenings & Discussions, SAH WiA AG Archive; 7/Mentoring Program: Internships and Practicum; 8/Virtual Programs and Webinars; 9/National Outreach; 10/International Collaboration.

The SAH Women in Architecture Bibliography About This SAH Women in Architecture Bibliography is a dynamic, ever-expanding groundbreaking achievement of the SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group (SAH WiA AG) Registers Committee and a celebration of international collaboration. The Register of Bibliographic References was created by Barbar...

Bruce Goff at the Art Institute of Chicago 04/04/2024

Lecture by Alison Fisher and Craig Lee, co-curators of the upcoming exhibition on architect Bruce Goff at the Art Institute of Chicago. The lecture will take place at the Society of Architectural Historians (1365 North Astor Street, Chicago, IL 60610).
https://mascontext.com/events/bruce-goff-at-the-art-institute-of-chicago?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0_289i3leUHu2mkd4JtCFAKu3PuEfqmpqR0UUc96zQxNmjtsYkeXdvoDg_aem_AcY016P4fYTQogd_wx5zndy2ZF4lx2FRa23_H2lVsnyDb4A4U0T80_NxP_jQOVXZ9t8N_0k_cKg94YUdbDkq-m3f

Bruce Goff at the Art Institute of Chicago Lecture by Alison Fisher and Craig Lee, co-curators of the upcoming exhibition on architect Bruce Goff at the Art Institute of Chicago. The lecture took place at the Society of Architectural Historians ( 1365 North Astor Street, Chicago, IL 60610 ).

Elizabeth Diller gives the 2024 Eleanore Pettersen Lecture 01/04/2024

The Great Hall at The Cooper Union, 7 East 7th Street New York, NY, Tuesday, April 2 · 6:30-8pm EDT

Elizabeth Diller gives the 2024 Eleanore Pettersen Lecture Cooper Union alumna is a founding partner of Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) & will speak about a variety of DS+R projects

24/03/2024

With thanks to Association for Women in Slavic Studies (AWSS)
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2024 AWSS Patricia Herlihy Graduate Research Prize
Call for Nominations
The Association for Women in Slavic Studies is pleased to announce the call for nominations for the Patricia Herlihy Graduate Research Prize, awarded annually to fund promising graduate-level research (a) in any field of Slavic/East European/Central Asian studies by a woman or (b) on a topic in Women’s or Gender Studies related to Slavic Studies/East Europe/Central Asia by a scholar of any gender.
The Prize is supported by a recent endowment established in the name of Dr. Patricia Herlihy by her colleagues, students, and family. Dr. Herlihy made incredible contributions to the study of Ukraine and supported and mentored generations of scholars across disciplines engaged in study on Ukraine and its neighbors.
Graduate students who are currently enrolled and at any stage of master’s or doctoral level research are eligible. The award carries a cash prize of $1000 that may be used to support expenses related to completion of a thesis or dissertation, as well as travel, services, and/or materials. Nominations and self-nominations are welcome. Recipients must be members of AWSS and, if not current AWSS members, must join as a condition of the award. Winning recipients should submit a report on their use of the funds to the Committee Chair by August of the year following the receipt of the award.
A completed application consists of: (1) a 2-3 page proposal that explains the project, how the funds will be used, and why this funding is necessary for continued progress on the project; (2) a current curriculum vitae; (3) a detailed budget and timeline; (4) two letters of recommendation. Application materials in MSWord or
PDF, letters of recommendation, and any questions regarding the prize should be sent directly to the Committee Chair: [email protected].
Deadline: Applications must be complete by September 1, 2024 to be considered for the award.
Herlihy Graduate Research Prize Committee:
Dr. Andrea Orzoff, Chair
Associate Professor of History
New Mexico State University
[email protected]
Dr. Magdalena Moskalewicz
Chicago, IL
[email protected]
Dr. Tetiana Vodotyka
Chief Editor of City: History, Culture, Society
and Academic Director, MA in Urban Development and Postwar Reconstruction
Kyiv School of Economics
[email protected]