Association for Computing Machinery Fellowship Program

Publish Date: Nov 11, 2015

Deadline: Feb 01, 2016

The Association for Computing Machinery, founded in 1947, is the oldest and largest educational and scientific society dedicated to the computing profession, and today has more than 100,000 members around the world. The ACM History Committee supports research projects related to ACM’s professional and educational activities and its rich institutional history including conferences, publications, and SIG activities.  We will support up to four research projects with awards of up to $4,000 each.  Successful candidates may be of any rank, from graduate students through senior researchers.  See list of past supported projects <history.acm.org/public/public_documents/acm_history_fellows.php>.

To Apply:

Applicants should send a 2-page CV as well as a 750-word project description that [a] describes the proposed research; [b] identifies specific ACM historical materials, whether traditional archival collections or online historical materials (oral histories, digitized conference papers, ACM organizational records, etc.); [c] discusses project outcomes (e.g. journal article, book or dissertation chapter, teaching resource, museum exhibit, website); and [d] outlines a timeline for completing the project—generally within 12 months.

In preparing a proposal, applicants should examine the document “ACM Research Materials” as well as “Sources for ACM History,” CACM 50 #5 (May 2007): 36-41.   Other research materials relating to ACM may be used.  Applicants should include a brief letter of endorsement from their home institution or an external scholarly reference.

Proposals are due by 1 February 2016.  Proposals should be submitted as a single pdf-format document to history-webmaster@acm.org. Notification of awards will be made within 8 weeks.


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http://www.historyoftechnology.org/news/call_for_proposals__2016_fellowships_in_acm_history.html

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Disciplines

Education

History

Study Levels

Research

Opportunity Types

Fellowships

Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

United States