Dan David Prize


Descriptions

Opportunity link:

Opportunity type:

Prize/Award

Sponsor:

Dan David Foundation

Award amount and duration:

$300,000

Eligibility

Type:
Faculty

The Dan David Prize is looking for early- and mid-career scholars, active within and beyond the academy, who have made and will continue to make a significant contribution to the study of the past.
NOMINEES FOR THE DAN DAVID PRIZE:
Must be engaged in outstanding and original work related to the study of the human past, employing any chronological, geographical and methodological focus.
Should exhibit strong potential for future excellence, innovation and leadership that will help shape the study of the past for years to come.
Academic nominees must hold a PhD and must have published at least one major piece of work, such as a book or a collection of articles related to a major project.
Non-academic nominees are NOT required to hold a PhD, but must have completed at least one major piece of work such as a book, major publication, exhibition, documentary film or public humanities project. They should also demonstrate an ongoing engagement with topics related to history and the study of the past.
Should be no more than 15 years post-PhD (for academics) or 15 years after the release of their first major project (for non-academics), although due allowance will be made for career breaks (e.g. parental and care leave or duties, health-related leave and career changes). 
The Dan David Prize is awarded on the basis of merit, regardless of gender identity and expression, sexuality, race, ethnicity and nationality, religion, age, ability or political affiliation.
 

Summary

The Dan David Prize is the world's largest history prize, annually awarding 9 prizes of $300,000 each to early and midcareer scholars and practitioners in the historical disciplines, to acknowledge their outstanding achievements and support future work.
Nominees can come from any field related to the study of the human past, both within academia and outside it.
We are looking for researchers in disciplines such as history, archaeology, art history, digital humanities and human palaeontology, as well as independent scholars, public historians, museum curators and documentary filmmakers.
The Dan David Prize board will determine the winners based on a shortlist of finalists compiled by a dedicated international selection committee.

 


Deadlines

Application deadlines

Program application deadline

Date:
September 30, 2024 - 11:59 PM

Additional Information

Nominations for the 2025 Prize are open until September 30, 2024.


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