MHA STUDENT TRAVEL GRANTS

By February 8, 2024

The Mormon History Association has allocated funds to enable members to participate in the annual conference. Financial assistance of $400 is available for up to five student or independent scholars living in the United States who will be presenting at the annual conference.

GMS Travel Grant

Global Mormon Studies is a network of scholars around the world who research global expressions of Mormonism. We aim to encourage scholars to enter the field of global Mormon research, especially emerging scholars, scholars from the Majority World and scholars whose primary field isn’t Mormon Studies. We are excited to be supporting students in attending MHA with a $700 travel grant for a single international student presenting at the conference.

To be considered for an MHA or GMS Travel Grant, applicants must:

Be a current member of the Mormon History Association

Received an acceptance to present at the annual conference

Submit a completed application form by March 1st

The application form requests presentation plans, current cv, additional funding sources, and a statement describing the benefits of presenting at the conference. A link to the application cab be accessed through the conference website under the “GRANTS” tab.

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