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The second Henry Luce Foundation / @ACLS1919 Collaborative Grant in China Studies competition is now open! The grant will allow a collaborative group to design and pilot strategies to advance positive change in field of China studies.
Learn more: https://t.co/73y9sRec4p
We are celebrating Three Decades of Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art.
Together with @acls1919, our fellowships have supported more than 300 scholars, including leaders in the arts and cultural sector.
https://t.co/RJe5UuBRWj
Thank you @ACLS1919 for supporting my project The Power of Art: The World Black Artists Made in the Americas for featuring my work in your newsletter! https://t.co/y2HbeBQATF
We are celebrating Three Decades of Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art. @hapitt
Together with @acls1919, our fellowships have supported more than 300 scholars, including leaders in the arts and cultural sector.
https://t.co/RJe5UuBRWj
Today, ACLS launched a new website for the China Studies Digital Archives Mapping Project. It offers a free guide to open databases for #ChinaStudies research and a list of leading university libraries that offer services to unaffiliated scholars: https://t.co/dMm6ayCxzT
Are you a recent humanities PhD interested in a career advancing the public good? Apply by March 12, 9 PM ET to be an ACLS Leading Edge Fellow and put your humanities skills to work: https://t.co/sDz104RwFK
On January 27, join @CountessCanuck F'17 in person or virtually for a lecture on her book "The Vice President’s Black Wife" with the University of New England Center for Global Humanities: https://t.co/GxdkzSiOjT
Applications are now open for 2025 ACLS Leading Edge Fellowships! The program will offer 16 recent humanities PhDs the opportunity to join nonprofits committed to advancing justice in their communities: https://t.co/mKT66ocf9O
We're excited to be a part of this effort to reimagine humanities graduate education to support a wider range of students & outcomes, develop the flexibility to meet new needs w/out abandoning core strengths, and bolster higher education humanities' contributions beyond campus.
Deadline approaching! Apply by Jan. 23, 9:00 PM EST for the Buddhism Public Scholars initiative, which places emerging scholars of Buddhism in positions with leading libraries, museums, publishers to bolster their capacity in Buddhist art and thought: https://t.co/X7XWS7ca9R
ACLS will spearhead a historic three-year collaboration with @NEHgov to assess and reform humanities graduate education in partnership with @AHAhistorians, @MLAnews, and @SBLsite: https://t.co/MBeDtEVEGM
Sarah McKee, ACLS Project Manager for Amplifying Humanistic Scholarship, published a new article in Katina on the first competition of the ACLS Open Access Book Prizes and @ArcadiaFund Open Access Publishing Awards: https://t.co/c97wuQ0T3f
#oa#openaccess#publishing@chsconf
SHESC alum, Mirtha Garcia Reyes, is using her degree to fight for LGBTQ equality in the medical field with @ACLS1919 Leading Edge Fellowship. https://t.co/QDlWN7SPqE #LGBTQ#ResearchFellowship#arizonastate
Congratulations to @wfpptx_org on receiving a $150K grant from the Mellon Foundation to support research, an interactive mapping project & infrastructure at the Webber Ranch cemetery! @LorienTinuviel F'20 is one of the PIs on the project. https://t.co/pdidFkgWNw
Learn how @ubcokanagan reinvented its graduate education to be flexible, interdisciplinary, and community-engaged in our new Innovation in Action case study: https://t.co/W7xbUFnsnI
Will you be at #APAEastern25? Sign up to meet with an @ACLS1919 Program Officer, who can provide information about fellowship, grant, and professional development programs and offer tips and strategies for successful applications. https://t.co/eJcryOUUZ1