[Posted on behalf of Emily Kern.]


2022 Forum for History of Human Science (FHHS) Early Career and
Dissertation Awards:



The Forum for History of Human Science (FHHS) and the Journal of the
History of the Behavioral Science (JHBS) encourage researchers in their
early careers to submit unpublished manuscripts for the annual John C.
Burnham Early Career Award, named in honor of this prominent historian of
the human sciences and past-editor of JHBS. The publisher provides the
author of the paper an honorarium of US $500 at the time the manuscript is
accepted for publication by JHBS.



The Forum for History of Human Science awards a biennial prize of US $250
for the best recent doctoral dissertation on some aspect of the history of
the human sciences. The competition takes place during even-numbered years.
The winner of the prize is announced at the annual History of Science
Society meeting.



Entries are encouraged from authors in any discipline, as long as the work
is related to the history of the human sciences, broadly construed. To be
eligible, the dissertation must be in English and have been formally filed
within the three years previous to the year of the award.



The submission deadline for both the Burnham Early Career Award and the
FHHS Dissertation Prize will be June 15, 2022. For more information,
including submission guidelines, please see: http://fhhs.org/awards/