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[Commlist] Pamela Laird Travel Award
Mon Nov 08 19:09:10 GMT 2021
The Mercurians, SHOT special interest group for history of
communications, is now accepting applications for the Pamela Laird
Travel Award. The Pamela Laird Travel Award helps defray the costs of
travel and housing to use a research collection.
One of the Mercurians’ missions is to encourage scholarship in the
history of communication technologies. The Mercurians Prize and
Pamela Laird Travel Award help increase and raise the level of new
scholarship in the field by new or junior scholars; that is, either
current graduate students, or postgraduates who are no more than three
years beyond receipt of the terminal degree in their field at the
application deadline.
Requirements and Application
Pamela Laird Travel Award:
- Only travel to an appropriate archival collection for research on
an aspect of the history of communication technology, broadly defined,
will be supported.
- History is defined here as occurring at least 25 years before the
date of application for the grant.
- The archive can be open to the public, private, or even closed,
provided that necessary permissions have been obtained and documented
for access.
The deadline for submitting an application is 11:59 PM/23:59 Greenwich
Mean Time, 5 December 2021.
Complete the application form (available on the website) and email it
and a c.v. (no more than 3 pages, 12-point font, 2.5cm/1 inch margins)
to (info /at/ mercurians.org) <mailto:(info /at/ mercurians.org)>. Your c.v. should
include publications, fellowships, or other accomplishments relevant to
your proposed research, as well as professional societies or other
affiliations. The deadline for submitting an application is
midnight GMT, 5 December 2021. The winner will be announced by Friday,
14 January, 2022.
Award Committee members:
- Prof. Louis Carlat, Thomas A. Edison Papers, Rutgers The
State University of New Jersey
- Prof. Pamela W. Laird, University of Colorado Denver
- Dr. Maria Rikitianskaia, Regent’s University London
More information can be found here:
https://mercurians.org/prizes-and-grants/
<https://mercurians.org/prizes-and-grants/>
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