<div dir="ltr"><div>Dear all,</div><div><br></div><div>I'm sure many on this list are up to date with the SHOT prize deadlines, but I wanted to send out a quick reminder in case you, or any of your students, colleagues, and peers, might be interested in submitting an application for the Kranzberg Fellowship.
The
fellowship awards 4000 USD annually to a doctoral student preparing a
dissertation on the history of technology, broadly defined.
The deadline is coming up soon on May 15th.</div><div><br></div><div>Please see the call copied below and feel free to reach out to me with any questions.</div><div><br></div><div>Many thanks,</div><div>Michelle Spektor (2025 Kranzberg Committee)</div><div><a href="mailto:spektor@mit.edu">spektor@mit.edu</a></div><div><br></div><div>----</div><div>
<h2><a href="https://www.historyoftechnology.org/about-us/awards-prizes-and-grants/the-kranzberg-fellowship/" target="_blank">Melvin Kranzberg Dissertation Fellowship</a></h2><div>The deadline for applications is <u>May 15th, 2025</u>.</div>
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<p>The Melvin Kranzberg Dissertation Fellowship is presented annually to
a doctoral student engaged in the preparation of a dissertation on the
history of technology, broadly defined. This award is in memory of the
co-founder of the Society and honors Melvin Kranzberg’s many
contributions to developing the history of technology as a field of
scholarly endeavor and SHOT as a professional organization.</p>
<p>The $4,000 award is unrestricted and may be used in any way that the
winner chooses to advance the research and writing of his or her
dissertation. Possible uses include underwriting the costs of travel to
archival collections; photocopying or microfilming; translation of
documents; and so on. The award may not be used for university tuition
or fees.</p>
<p>Students from institutions of higher learning anywhere in the world
who are working on projects in the history of technology are eligible to
apply; doctoral candidates from outside the United States are
especially encouraged to submit application materials. Applicants must
have completed all requirements for their doctorate except for the
dissertation by September 1 of the year the award is made. (Students
from outside the United States, whose programs of study may follow a
different pattern, are encouraged to contact the committee chair to
review their standing and discuss their eligibility for the Kranzberg
Fellowship.)</p>
<p>The Kranzberg Fellowship will be announced annually during the Awards Event at the SHOT Annual Meeting.</p>
<h2>An <a href="https://www.historyoftechnology.org/about-us/awards-prizes-and-grants/the-kranzberg-fellowship/" target="_blank">application</a> should include the following</h2>
<ol><li>A curriculum vitae.</li><li>A 3-5 page (750-1250 word) summary or abstract of the proposed
dissertation. In this summary, applicants should describe how their
research contributes to the history of technology.</li><li>A 1-2 page (250-500 word) description of how the applicant intends to use the funds.</li><li>A letter of recommendation from the student’s dissertation director.
This letter should also attest that the student is currently enrolled
and in good standing at a recognized university graduate program, and
will complete all requirements for the doctorate except the dissertation
by 1 September. (It is possible to submit the letter of recommendation
separately, see below.)</li></ol>
<h2>Submission Guidelines</h2>
<ul><li>Please submit your application via our <a href="https://www.historyoftechnology.org/about-us/awards-prizes-and-grants/the-kranzberg-fellowship/" target="_blank">online submission form</a>.</li><li>If preferred the required letter of recommendation of the dissertation director may also be submitted separately.</li><li>Please note that all applications should be in English</li></ul>
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