2020 Recipient -- Teodóra Dömötör, Károli Gáspár University, Budapest
2022 Recipient -- Teodóra Dömötör, Károli Gáspár University, Budapest
Description: The Helena History Press scholarship is an annual award that has been established by Helena History Press to recognize a scholar in any field of the humanities who specializes in scholarship related to or about Central and East Europe.
Eligible candidates must be current members of AHEA.
The field of humanities includes ancient and modern languages, literature, philosophy, history, human geography, law, politics, religion, and art.
Amount Awarded: 2,500 USD
Application Requirements:
- Prepare a narrative essay of up to 500 words on your research in any of the above fields including how funds from the award will be used to further your research.
- Submit a current CV [include 2 references whom we might contact].
- Join or be a member of AHEA.
Expectation:
The Awardee is expected to submit an abstract and present a paper on the topic of his/her research at a future AHEA conference.
How to Apply: Email Application Requirements (above) to info@ahea.net
Criteria: Based on holistic review by an interdisciplinary review committee.
Evaluation committee: Katalin Kádár Lynn, James Niessen, Klára Papp
Announcement of Award:
The award recipient will be notified within a month after the deadline for submissions. Subsequently the recipients will be publicly announced on the AHEA website and in the AHEA newsletter.
Deadline for Submissions: March 31.
Award funding and frequency: This scholarship is awarded annually by AHEA through a generous donation from Helena History Press LLC.
Information: info@ahea.net
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