What Support for Immigrant Scholars in US History Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 59471
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: November 1, 2023
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Support for Immigrant Scholars in US History: A Specialized Funding Initiative
The Support for Immigrant Scholars in US History grant seeks to address the specific financial and institutional barriers faced by immigrant scholars pursuing research in US history. This funding covers expenses such as conference attendance fees and resources necessary for historical research. Notably, it excludes funding for vocational training or unrelated educational programs focused on non-historical disciplines.
For instance, an immigrant scholar aiming to present their research on immigration policies might apply for funding that covers their travel and accommodation costs for a major academic conference. This support not only allows for the dissemination of their research but also facilitates networking opportunities with peers in the field. Additionally, an immigrant scholar may obtain funding to access specific databases that contain historical records critical for their studies, directly impacting their academic output and contributions.
Target applicants include immigrant scholars from various academic backgrounds, particularly those demonstrating a focus on US history and an interest in integrating diverse narratives into the academic landscape. Those who do not have an established research agenda or who lack a clear framework for their studies may find themselves ineligible. The funding is aimed at individuals committed to enriching the field of US history through substantial scholarly work.
Alignment with the funding initiative is assessed through applicants' proposals, requiring a clear articulation of how their research integrates diverse perspectives and fills in gaps within the existing historical discourse. The program uniquely collaborates with immigrant advocacy organizations, enhancing outreach and further supporting the targeted applicant pool.
In summary, the Support for Immigrant Scholars in US History grant provides essential resources to those facing unique barriers in accessing academic opportunities. By equipping immigrant researchers with the necessary tools to thrive, this funding initiative fosters an enriched understanding of US history through the incorporation of diverse voices and experiences.
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