Students will receive $300 to support their travel to the APA Convention. Applicants who are both members of the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) and first authors are eligible to have their convention registration fees waived.
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Diversity Scholarship Program
The Diversity Scholarship Program (DSP) supports and strengthens the work of diverse grassroots leaders by sharing with them a broad range of preservation tools and networks. DSP provides financial assistance to individuals from diverse social, economic, racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds to attend the National Preservation Conference. Scholarship recipients and alumni also receive preservation news […]
Humanities Without Walls Summer Workshop
This award covers attendance to Humanities Without Walls, a summer workshop on careers outside of the academy and/or the tenure track system. The award covers housing, and fellows will receive $5,000 to cover all remaining costs associated with the workshop.
Graduate Student Fellows Program
This award supports Hispanic and/or Latina/o doctoral students who aspire to work as professors or administrators in higher education and who demonstrate academic potential. The award includes conference registration, hotel, and travel funding.
Native Student Travel Scholarship Program: Connecting Science to Crime and Justice
To enhance diversity in the field of criminal justice, the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) will support up to fifteen American Indian and Alaska Native students to attend a criminal justice-related conference to explore the role of science in solving complex problems to increase public safety.
Trennert-Iverson Graduate Student Conference Scholarship
Two $500 annual awards will be given to graduate students, M.A. or Ph.D., to help lessen the burden of costs to attend the annual Western History Association conference. The cost of conference registration and tickets to the welcome reception are also included.
New Scholars Program
The Bibliographical Society of America invites scholars in the early stages of their careers to present papers on their current, unpublished research in the field of bibliography as members of a panel at the annual meeting of the Society, which takes place in New York City in late January.
SHOT Travel Grants
Awards are made to cover the cost to SHOT meetings. Graduate students receive priority for these grants over senior faculty members, and travel grants may fund both domestic and international travel. All grant recipients must be participating in the conference program in some capacity. All applicants must be current SHOT members. Application deadline is commonly […]
Graduate Student Travel Award
For conference travel: These grants are to assist graduate students presenting papers at the AIA Annual Meeting with their travel expenses. Only applicants who indicate interest on their abstract submission in March are eligible for the travel award. All graduate students who receive travel awards are required to fulfill one four-hour volunteer session at the […]
The Congress Travel Grant Program
This grant is offered only in the years of an ISB Congress. Student members of ISB are eligible. The ISB Congress provides a wonderful opportunity for exchange of information and for meeting other scientists who can be influential in the development of new directions. By virtue of the need to move the congresses among different […]