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The AHA annual meeting is the largest gathering of historians from across the discipline, and it offers many opportunities for graduate students and early career historians to foster professional development, network, learn about the latest research and pedagogy, and participate in discussions about issues affecting the discipline.
To encourage the vital participation of graduate students and early career scholars representing the future of the discipline, the AHA offers the following grants to subsidize graduate student and early career historian attendance at the annual meeting. Please encourage your students to apply!
To encourage the vital participation of graduate students and early career scholars at the annual meeting, the AHA offers the following grants to for AHA members. Graduate students and early career historians can join the Association at discounted rates.
The Association offers 10 grants of up to $250 to assist AHA members who have child-care costs during the meeting. The grants are intended to help offset the cost of child care, enabling attendees with dependent children to attend the meeting. History graduate students, adjuncts, and historians looking for a job are eligible; priority will go to those who are on the program and/or who are interviewing at the meeting.
AHA Council Annual Meeting Travel Grants
In 2015, the AHA Council established a fund to subsidize graduate student attendance at the AHA annual meeting. Graduate student applicants in any major or minor field, regardless of participation in the meeting program, will be considered. Grant amounts are recommended annually by the executive director based on the fund balance and range between $200–$400.
Dorothy Rosenberg Phi Beta Kappa Annual Meeting Travel Grants
Established in 2013 at the bequest of Dorothy Rosenberg and in collaboration with the Phi Beta Kappa Society, the Dorothy Rosenberg Phi Beta Kappa Annual Meeting Travel Grants are awarded annually to help defray travel expenses incurred by graduate students attending the annual meeting. Graduate student applicants in any major or minor field, regardless of participation in the meeting program, will be considered. Successful applicants will be awarded travel subsidies of up to $400 each.
Jerry Bentley World History Travel Grants
The Jerry Bentley World History Travel Grants are awarded annually to support travel to the AHA annual meeting for graduate students who include world history among their major or minor fields of academic study. Grant amounts are recommended annually by the executive director based on the fund balance and range between $200–$400. Grantees enrolled at a university in the state of Hawaii will receive twice the standard grant amount.
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