A continuación, la convocatoria para aplicar a una beca para asistir a Conferencia de la Asociación de Historiadores de las Relaciones Exteriores de EEUU (SHAFR). Ante cualquier duda, escribir a leandromorgenfeld@hotmail.com:
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
SHAFR GLOBAL SCHOLARS GRANT and
Membership Committee Panel at SHAFR
Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., June 2013
“America and the World – The World and America”
The Membership Committee of the Society for Historians of
American Foreign Relations (SHAFR) welcomes applications for the SHAFR Global
Scholars Grant (SGSG). The grant will fund up to $2,000 for travel to the 2013
SHAFR Conference in Washington, D.C. to participate in a sponsored panel.
Applicants must submit Paper proposals, along with this application form. Full
panel proposals are welcome. For those papers not accepted to the panel, the
Membership Committee will recommend to the SHAFR Program Committee their
consideration for inclusion in other panels at the conference. Please note that
this recommendation is NOT a guarantee of paper and panel acceptance by the
Program Committee.
Theme: The theme
for this year’s panel submissions should reflect the larger theme of the annual
SHAFR conference: “America and the World – the World and America.”
Eligibility: Eligibility is open to all international
(non-American) faculty and students studying anywhere in the world, including
the United States. Students must be at
doctoral dissertation research stage (ABD).
Applicants also must address the theme of the conference.
APPLICATION must include:
3. If currently a student, provide evidence of doctoral
status (statement from an advisor).
4. Prior SHAFR experience, if applicable (ie: attendance at
conferences, membership, etc.).
5. Funding needs:
a) Evidence of request to home or
other institutions for travel funding to
SHAFR conference.
b) Budget estimate (airfare, ground
transportation, hotel (at least 3 nights),
per diem meal allowance), based on
up to $2,000 in SGSG funds.
6. One-page abstract, including:
a) Paper title
b) Summary of paper (including how
it addresses the theme of panel)
c) Indication of sources (Preference to multinational research)
Send applications by email to: Professor Tom Zeiler, Thomas.zeiler@colorado.edu
Se extendió el plazo hasta el 1 de diciembre de 2012!
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