Around the Field January 12, 2022
12 January 2022 – NCPH Office
From Around the Field this week: The Society of American Archivists Foundation accepts nominations for several awards; the International Federation for Public History calls for proposals; the Museum Learning Hub offers multiple virtual programs.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- The Albert Lepage Center for History in the Public Interest at Villanova University has issued a call for partners to host interns during the summer of 2022.
AWARDS AND FUNDING
- The National Endowment for the Humanities is accepting applications for their Public Humanities Projects grant, due, today, January 12, 2022
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation is accepting letters of intent for their African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund grant, due January 14, 2022
- The Disability History Association is accepting applications for their Public Disability History Award, due January 14, 2022
- The Oral History Association is accepting applications for their year-long fellowships and mini-grants, due January 15, 2022
- The Humanities Action Lab is accepting applications for their “Climates of Inequality and the COVID Crisis: Building Leadership at Minority Serving Institutions” fellowships, due January 18, 2022
- The National Park Service is accepting applications for their Historically Black Colleges & Universities Grant Program, due January 25, 2022.
- The American Council of Learned Societies is accepting applications for their ACLS Digital Justice Grants, due February 15, 2022
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation is accepting nominations for the 2022 National Preservation Awards, due February 17, 2022
- The Society of American Archivists Foundation is accepting nominations for several awards, due February 28, 2022
- The National Park Service State, Tribal, Local, Plans & Grants Division is accepting applications for the Tribal Heritage Grants, due March 1, 2022
CONFERENCES AND CALLS
- Queer History South will hold their conference, “Archives for All, Y’all,” in Dallas, Texas, US, February 18-20, 2022
- The National Humanities Alliance will hold their virtual Annual Meeting and Advocacy Day March 14-15, 2022
- The Organization of American Historians will hold their annual conference, “Indigenous/American Pasts and Futures,” in Boston, Massachusetts, US, March 31-April 3, 2022
- The Midwest Archives Conference calls for poster proposals for their annual meeting in Madison, Wisconsin, US, May 5-7, 2022 (deadline is January 18, 2022)
- The Society for History in the Federal Government calls for papers for their annual meeting, “The Resiliency of Institutions,” in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, US, June 2-3, 2022 (deadline is January 15, 2022)
- The Association of African American Museums will hold their 44th Annual Conference in Miami, Florida, US, August 10-12, 2022
- The Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association calls for papers for their annual meeting, “Reckoning with the Past: Naming, Memorializing, and Remembering,” in Portland, Oregon, US, August 10-12, 2022 (deadline is February 1, 2022)
- The International Federation for Public History calls for proposals for their 6th World Conference in Berlin, Germany, August 16-20, 2022 (deadline is January 31, 2022)
- The Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums calls for proposals for their conference, “International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries & Museums,” in Temecula, California, US, October 25-27, 2022 (deadline is February 25, 2022)
- The Organization of American Historians calls for proposals for their conference, “Confronting Crises: History for Uncertain Times,” in Los Angeles, California, US, March 30-April 2, 2023 and virtual April 13-May 4, 2023 (deadline is February 1, 2022)
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
- The National Humanities Alliance is offering a virtual program, “Supporting Humanities Faculty in Creating Engaged Courses,” January 13, 2022
- The Museum Learning Hub is offering a virtual program, “How to Use Digital Assets for Documentation, Promotion, and Programs,” January 13, 2022
- Connecting to Collections Care is offering a virtual program, “Introduction to Digital Collection Management,” January 19, 2022
- The Museum Learning Hub is offering a virtual program, “Image Based Approaches to Documenting 3D Collections,” January 20, 2022
- The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience is offering a virtual program, “Centering Indigenous Experiences,” January 21, 2022
- Nonprofit Tech for Good is offering a virtual program, “Website & Email Marketing Best Practices for Nonprofits,” January 26, 2022
- The National Humanities Alliance is offering a virtual program, “Scaling Up: Growing Public Humanities Projects Beyond Higher Ed,” January 27, 2022
- The Museum Learning Hub is offering a virtual program, “Data Applications in Cultural Heritage,” January 27, 2022
- The Oral History Center at the University of California, Berkeley is offering a virtual workshop, “Introduction to Oral History,” February 4, 2022
- TechSoup is offering a virtual program, “Grantseeking Solo: Securing Awards with Limited Staff,” February 8, 2022
- The Documentary Heritage & Preservation Services for New York is offering a virtual program, “Forget the Best: Good and Better Approaches to Preservation,” February 15, 2022
- The National Humanities Alliance is offering a virtual program, “Measuring Impact: The Role of Assessment in the Publicly Engaged Humanities,” February 16, 2022
- The Public and Digital Humanities Institute is offering a summer program at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, US, June 6-11, 2022, applications due January 31, 2022
- The Southwest Center at the University of Arizona is offering a summer program, “Arizona-Sonora Borderlands, Palimpsest of Cultures,” in Tucson, Arizona, US, June 20-24 and July 18-22, applications due March 1, 2022
PUBLICATIONS
- UNC Press has published a new book, Living Queer History: Remembrance and Belonging in a Southern City, by NCPH member Gregory Samantha Rosenthal
- The Society for Classical Studies calls for proposals for the TAPA issue, “Race and Racism: Beyond the Spectacular,” due February 18, 2022
- The Journal for Academic Freedom calls for papers for their volume, “Memory Laws or Gag Laws? Disinformation Meets Academic Freedom,” due March 10, 2022
- New York History calls for paper submissions
- The White House History Quarterly calls for abstracts on a variety of topics
- The Coalition of Master’s Scholars on Material Culture calls for papers relating to the study of Material Culture
- The Museum Scholar calls for paper submissions from museum students and emerging professionals
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