Round 2: Honoraria for Art Historians impacted by Covid-19, an emergency response – Smarthistory

peter.suber's bookmarks 2020-11-22

Summary:

"Now, thanks to support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Smarthistory is able to offer thirty additional $1,000 honoraria to emerging scholars who have suffered financial hardship due to the pandemic. 

These honoraria are available for the successful publication, on Smarthistory, of a short, accessible essay of general interest and in the scholar’s area of specialization (the topic will be determined in consultation with the editors at Smarthistory), and is open to active Ph.D. students who are ABD, as well as those who have earned a Ph.D. in art history within the past two years. Smarthistory essays are aimed at non-specialist, undergraduate learners....

Authors will retain intellectual property rights to their work and will grant the right for Smarthistory to publish the resulting essay with a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License across all of its channels including Smarthistory.org and Khanacademy.org. Essays must be submitted before March 1, 2020. The acceptance of essays and the awarding of honoraria will be at the sole discretion of Smarthistory...."

Link:

https://smarthistory.org/covid/

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oa.new oa.arts oa.art_history oa.humanities oa.funding oa.mandates oa.cft oa.students oa.ecr oa.policies oa.ssh oa.mellon_foundation

Date tagged:

11/22/2020, 09:04

Date published:

11/22/2020, 04:04