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CFP: 28th Annual Conference of the World History Association

The call for papers has been released for the 28th Annual Conference of the World History Association, which will be organized jointly with the Global Urban History Project. The conference will be held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 27-29, 2019.  The deadline for proposals is November 30, 2018. For more information, see the attached below.

Click to Download: Call for Papers for the 28th Annual WHA Conference

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National Council on Public History (NCPH): Call for Posters (Deadline: 10/17)

The National Council on Public History (NCPH) announces their Call for Posters for the NCPH Annual Meeting. The deadline for the 2019 Annual Meeting’s Call for Proposals is Wednesday, October 17th. See the CFP below.

Deadline: October 17th

Link: https://ncph.org/conference/poster-proposal-form/

Flier as PDF: Click Here

NCPH 2019 Call for Posters

NCPH 2019 Call for Posters

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CFP: Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) by 10/22

Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) is now accepting proposals for a two-week, fully-funded, community college faculty seminar in Senegal in January.

Deadline: October 22nd

Link: https://www.caorc.org/faculty-development-2019-senegal

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CAORC-WARC Faculty Development Seminar Announcement-1

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Teagle Foundation Grant Funding Opportunities (Soft Deadline: 12/1/18)

Teagle Grant Funding Opportunities

The Teagle Foundation has launched two new funding initiatives: Education for American Civic Life and Pathways to the Liberal Arts. Along with its ongoing support for Liberal Arts and the Professions, the Teagle Foundation will review grant requests for all three initiatives on a rolling basis. To be considered for a grant, please review the Teagle Foundation’s application guidelines and submit a brief 3-5 page concept paper to proposals@teagle.org. While concept papers are reviewed on a rolling basis, priority consideration will be given to those submitted by December 1, 2018. If you have questions about the RFPs, please contact Loni Bordoloi Pazich (bordoloi@teagle.org) or Desiree Vazquez Barlatt (desireev@teagle.org).

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Opportunity: Call for Reviewers for ACLS Fellowship Applications

The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) is introducing a new fellowship program this year—the Mellon/ACLS Community College Faculty Fellowships—to support the research ambitions of community college faculty in the humanities and related social sciences. The program, which has its first application deadline on September 26, 2018, will offer up to 26 fellowships of $40,000 to community college faculty working on a diverse range of research projects. You can find out more about the program here: http://www.acls.org/programs/community-college-faculty/.

Like all ACLS fellowship programs, this program will use a peer review process to evaluate applications and select fellows. ACLS is currently looking for community college faculty in all fields of the humanities and related social sciences to serve as reviewers for the program’s inaugural competition or in a future year. Serving as a reviewer would involve evaluating 25-30 applications in the reviewer’s discipline using an online portal. Reviewers will have approximately six weeks this fall to score the applications and enter very brief comments. The honorarium for service is $200.

If you or any of your colleagues might be interested in serving as a reviewer next fall or in a future year, please email ACLS program officer Rachel Bernard (rbernard@acls.org) no later than July 18 with the following information: name(s), email address, institution, faculty rank/title, department, and discipline. You may also enter multiple names on this spreadsheet, and email the spreadsheet to rbernard@acls.org.

Thanks so much for your help, and please feel free to forward this post to your colleagues.

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National Council on Public History (NCPH) 2019 Meeting Call for Proposals

NCPH invites proposals for its 2019 conference in Hartford, Connecticut, that explore how public history intersects—sometimes purposefully, sometimes with unintended consequences—with the ongoing task of making and remaking places, communities, and polities. To learn more about the conference theme, “Repair Work,” and to fill out the proposal form, visit us athttp://bit.ly/ncph2019CFP. Final submissions are due Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 11:59 pm. Please email NCPH Program Manager Meghan Hillman at meghillm@iupui.edu with any questions.

You can access a paper copy of the NCPH 2019 Call for Proposals HERE.