Economic History Association (EHA) – Early Stage Dissertation Grants
The EHA supports research in economic history through multipleĀ grant programs. MostĀ of these are administered by the Committee on Research in Economic History (CREH) and one by the Annual Meetings Program Committee.
Early Stage Dissertation Grants, (formerly known as Exploratory Travel and Data Grants) are early stage grants for doctoral students writing a dissertation in economic history. They provide funding for specific research purposes (for example, visiting archives, data transcription, or purchase of microfilm or CD-ROMs) and in most instances will not exceed $2,500. They are nonrenewable, but recipients are eligible to apply subsequently for a Graduate dissertation fellowship.
1 year
Funds awarded during this application cycle are intended to provide support during the 2024-25 academic year.
Up to $2,500
Doctoral students writing a dissertation in economic history.
Applicants must be members of the Association.
Students may apply for either the Graduate Dissertation Fellowships OR for the Early Stage Dissertation Grant, but not both in the same year.
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Contact
Please direct any questions about these fellowships to Professor Marc Weidenmier, Committee on Research in Economic History, [email protected].