From our friends at the Mormon Women’s History Initiative Team
We sincerely hope that you and your loved ones are safe and healthy, and that you have found things that bring you joy in these uncertain times. Creating a meaningful goal can be one of the best ways to invigorate life and look ahead with hope. And we have a boost to help you get there.
MWHIT is thrilled to offer two research grants annually to forward work in Mormon women’s history, one for a student and one for an independent scholar. In reviewing academic articles and books about Mormon history from 2019, we noted a serious lack of contribution from women authors. This year we would like to focus these funds to help women scholars submit their work for publication. Whether these funds are devoted to childcare to allow blocks of time to finish writing, travel for a final research trip, editing assistance to help dissolve anxiety–use these funds for whatever that last hurdle is that has been stopping you from sending your work to academic journals and presses for publication. The work of women scholars desperately needs to be shared, and that means YOU or someone you know! Forward this email to a friend who may also be interested. The deadline to apply for an MWHIT research grant is Friday, May 1, 2020.
Click here for details on the Student Grant and here for details on the Independent Scholar grant.
Thank you to all who have supported our bazaars and other fundraising efforts to bring this goal to fruition!
I am a part-time adjunct at a community college and teach part time online for BYUI but get no financial support for any kind of research. I don’t teach Mormon history in any of my courses. It’s general Humanities. Can I still count as an independent scholar?
Comment by Michelle Hill — April 10, 2020 @ 6:52 am