Around the Field March 9, 2022
09 March 2022 – NCPH Office
From Around the Field this week: The National Park Service accepts grant applications; MuseumNext holds a virtual summit; New-York Historical Society offers a seminar.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- The National Institutes of Health has named Dr. Kim Pelis as Director of the Office of the NIH History and Stetten Museum.
- The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation has relaunched as the Lincoln Presidential Foundation.
- The National Park Service is accepting Requests for Expressions of Interest for the adaptive reuse of the Clara Barton National Historic Site.
- The American Association for State and Local History is calling for responses to their 2022 National Visitation Survey for History Organizations.
AWARDS AND FUNDING
- The National Alliance of Preservation Commissions is offering student scholarships for their conference, FORUM 2022, due March 16, 2022
- The American Council of Learned Societies is accepting applications for their Leading Edge Fellowships, due March 28, 2022
- The Center for Archival Collections at Bowling Green State University Libraries is accepting submissions for their 2021 Local History Publication Awards, due March 31, 2022
- The National Archives Foundation is accepting applications for the Cokie Roberts Research Fund for Women’s History, due April 30, 2022
- The Organization of American Historians is accepting nominations for the Willi Paul Adams Award, due May 1, 2022
- The Association of Midwest Museums is accepting nominations for several awards, due May 2, 2022
- The National Park Service is accepting applications for their Semiquincentennial Grant Program, due May 3, 2022
- The National Endowment for the Humanities’ Division of Education Programs is accepting applications for several grants opportunities, due May 9, 2022
CONFERENCES AND CALLS
- The National Humanities Alliance will hold their virtual Annual Meeting and Advocacy Day March 14-15, 2022
- MuseumNext will hold their virtual Green Museums Summit March 28-30, 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 American Council of Learned Societies will hold their 2022 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, April 28-30, 2022
- The Committee on LGBT History, San Francisco State University, and the GLBT Historical Society will hold their conference, “QHC 2022,” in San Francisco, California, US, June 12-15, 2022
- The Association of African American Museums will hold their 44th Annual Conference in Miami, Florida, US, August 10-12, 2022
- The Association for the Study of African American Life and History calls for proposals for their annual conference, “Black Health & Wellness,” in Montgomery, Alabama, US, September 29-October 1, 2022 (deadline is March 18, 2022)
- The Mountain-Plains Museums Association calls for poster proposals for their conference, “Resilience and Reinvention: Embracing Change,” in Tulsa, Oklahoma, US, October 4-7, 2022 (deadline is March 15, 2022)
- The Pennsylvania Historical Association calls for proposals for their conference, “Health and Resiliency in the Commonwealth and Mid-Atlantic,” in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, US, October 13-15, 2022 (deadline is April 15, 2022)
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation calls for session proposals for their virtual 2022 PastForward conference, November 1-4, 2022 (deadline is March 17, 2022)
- The Federation of State Humanities Councils and the National Humanities Alliance call for proposals for the 2022 National Humanities Conference in Los Angeles, California, US, November 10-13, 2022 (deadline is April 1, 2022)
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
- The Columbia Oral History MA Program is offering a virtual workshop, “Oral History as Decolonial Pedagogy,” today, March 9, 2022
- The American Council of Learned Societies is offering a virtual program, “Career Benefits of a Humanities and Social Sciences Degree,” today, March 9, 2022
- Documentary Heritage & Preservation Services for New York is offering a virtual program, “Understanding Anti-Racism as Collecting Organizations,” March 10, 2022
- The ADA National Network is offering a virtual program, “Accessible Social Media 2.0,” March 15, 2022
- The Nonprofit Learning Lab is offering a virtual program, “Collecting and Communicating Data in Creative Ways,” March 23, 2022
- The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience is offering a virtual program, “History vs. Hunger: Supporting Economic Empowerment through Memory Work,” March 24, 2022
- Digital Drawingboard is offering a virtual program, “Podcasting: Should your organization consider launching a podcast?,” March 25, 2022
- The American Folklore Society is presenting a webinar, “Interrogating the Normal: Folkloristic Engagements with Disability,” March 25, 2022
- Lucidea is presenting a webinar, “How to Identify and Select Your Next Museum Digital Project,” March 30, 2022
- The Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts is offering a virtual program, “Making Decisions about Digitization,” March 30, 2022
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation is presenting a webinar, “Brown v. Board: A Tale of 3 (Delaware) Schools,” March 30, 2022
- The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience is presenting a webinar, “Confronting Silence: Digital Mapping to Fight Impunity,” March 31, 2022
- The New-York Historical Society is offering a seminar, “The Contested Right to Vote,” in New York, New York, US, May 13 and 20 & June 3 and 10, 2022 (deadline is April 6, 2022)
- The International Federation for Public History, in partnership with several organizations, will be hosting the “Public History Summer School” at the University of Wroclaw, Poland, June 6-10, 2022
- The UC Berkeley Oral History Center is offering a one-week virtual advanced institute August 8-12, 2022
PUBLICATIONS
- The Journal for Academic Freedom calls for papers for their volume, Memory Laws or Gag Laws? Disinformation Meets Academic Freedom, due March 10, 2022
- Change Over Time: An International Journal of Conservation and the Built Environment calls for abstracts for their issue, Material Matters, due March 11, 2022
- An edited book on Children’s Museology calls for papers, due March 30, 2022
- Southern Cultures calls for papers for their special issue, Disability, due April 4, 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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