JWHA Conference: Student Scholarships (due April 6, 2024)

By February 5, 2024

From friend-of-JI Katherine Pollock. Thanks, Katherine!

The John Whitmer Historical Association has several student conference scholarships available for Undergraduate and Graduate students for it’s St. George, Utah Conference on September 12-15, 2024. Below are details about the scholarship and how to apply.

JWHA Conference Scholarship includes:

  • Money Award (amount can vary) – received during conference
  • Conference registration fees waived
  • Free Presidential Banquet ticket
  • Free membership (including JWHA journals) for the following year

What you need to apply:

  • Your 100-to-200-word paper proposal submitted
  • Title of your paper proposal
  • A short biographical statement
  • Ability to attend the conference from Thursday – Saturday
  • Your contact and school Information
  • List of your scholarly interests
  • Willingness to help at conference

The scholarship application page can be found HERE. The scholarship application should be submitted before the Call for Papers deadline on April 6, 2024.

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