Since its creation in 1965, NEH has awarded more than $5.6 billion for humanities projects through more than 64,000 grants.
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Explore some of the many annual Linguistics conferences around the country and the world:
International Linguistic Association
Northeast Linguistic Society (NELS)
Linguistic Association of the Southwest (LASSO)
National Heritage Language Resource Center International Conference on Heritage/Community Languages
Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT)
Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the Americas (SSILA)
National Science Foundation Linguistics Program Grant
The Linguistics Program accepts proposals for a variety of project types including research and conference proposals.
The Wonderland Awards are an annual multidisciplinary competition, open to students from all California universities, which encourages new scholarship and creative work related to Lewis Carroll (1832–1898). The inaugural awards were hosted in 2005 and there are now more than 400 student submissions in the Wonderland Awards Archive.
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This grant opportunity is designed to foster curricular implementation, through re-design of a syllabus and/or assignment, of the USC Libraries Information Literacy Outcomes for Undergraduates and/or the SAA/ACRL-RBMS Guidelines for Primary Source Literacy. Disciplinary faculty collaborate with librarians, acting as instructional designers, to revise a course or major assignment sequence to accomplish information literacy learning outcomes.
Grants are offered in one of two tracks:
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The Annual USC Libraries Research Award recognizes excellence and creativity in the use of USC Libraries’ research collections and services. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to submit papers or projects they have completed at USC in a for-credit class or through independent study.
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USC offers faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and research administrators a wide range of internal and external funding sources for research and other scholarly projects.
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The Linguistic Society of America (LSA) keeps a list of grants, fellowships, and awards, along with opportunities of special interest to linguists as well as scholars in the social sciences, humanities, and related fields, and opportunities for international study, work, and volunteering.
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