AJS Contingent Faculty and Independent Scholar Research Grants
Information page for the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) research grants designed to support contingent faculty and independent scholars without guaranteed institutional funding.
A downloadable spreadsheet template for applicants to detail their research grant budget requirements.
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Information page for the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) research grants designed to support contingent faculty and independent scholars without guaranteed institutional funding.
Frequently asked questions regarding the 2026 AJS Annual Conference proposal submission process, including membership requirements, division selection, and evaluation procedures.
Frequently asked questions regarding the AJS subject and division-based listservs, including joining procedures, moderation policies, and communication guidelines.
Official program page for the Association for Jewish Studies Dissertation Completion Fellowship, providing eligibility criteria, application requirements, and contact information for the 2026-2027 cycle.
Official call for paper proposals for the 58th Annual AJS Conference held in Philadelphia in December 2026, including submission deadlines and membership requirements.
Official program page for the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) Dissertation Completion Fellowship, providing eligibility criteria, application requirements, and award details for the 2026-2027 cycle.
A historical archive listing the recipients and finalists of the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) Dissertation Completion Fellowship from 2016 to 2025.
A directory page listing past recipients of various fellowships, grants, and awards offered by the Association for Jewish Studies.
A guide detailing the various session formats available for proposal submission at the AJS Annual Conference, including panels, seminars, roundtables, and individual papers.
A resource page providing guides, articles, and videos on preparing conference proposals, delivering academic presentations, and navigating professional academic conferences.
Information regarding the AJS Women's Caucus mission, mentorship program, and various competitive awards including the Cashmere Subvention Award and the Prize for Innovative Scholarship.
Information on how to support the Association for Jewish Studies through donor-advised fund (DAF) grants, including DAFpay instructions and legal tax information.
Information page for the AJS 58th Annual Conference held in Philadelphia, including details on the call for proposals and conference logistics.
The official podcast series of the Association for Jewish Studies, featuring episodes that explore diverse topics in Jewish history, culture, and scholarship.
A report from the AJS President regarding a January 2024 solidarity trip to Israel, discussing academic collaboration and support for members.
The official homepage of the Association for Jewish Studies, providing access to membership, conference information, professional development resources, and various fellowship and award opportunities.
Information page for the 2026-2027 AJS Scholars of Color Fellowship, a mentorship and professional development program for racialized scholars in Jewish Studies.
Information regarding hotel reservations for the Association for Jewish Studies Annual Conference, including special group rates and booking instructions.
The official homepage of the Association for Jewish Studies, featuring news, professional development opportunities, conference information, and links to various fellowships and programs.
Information page for the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) planned giving initiative, inviting members to include the organization in their estate plans.
Information regarding the AJS board's initiative to provide directed letters of support for members to help safeguard their scholarly pursuits.
A program by the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) that celebrates and promotes books published by its members through online catalogs, newsletters, and social media features.
Information page for the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) Jordan Schnitzer First Book Publication Awards, providing details on eligibility, application materials, and deadlines for the 2026 cycles.
A comprehensive guide detailing advertising, sponsorship, and exhibition opportunities for the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) community, including digital, print, and conference-specific options.
A downloadable spreadsheet template for applicants to detail their research grant budget requirements.
A supplementary document providing guidance and tips for applicants of the AJS Dissertation Completion Fellowship.
The Winter 2025 issue of AJS Perspectives, the magazine of the Association for Jewish Studies, featuring articles, fellowship announcements, and award recipient lists.
A media kit for the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) outlining 2026 opportunities for advertising, sponsorship, and conference exhibition for organizations and institutions.
The Winter 2025 issue of AJS Perspectives, the magazine of the Association for Jewish Studies, featuring news, scholarly articles, book award winners, and fellowship recipients.
A PDF form for donors to express their intent to include the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) in their estate plans through planned giving.
A brochure detailing the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) Legacy Society, a planned giving initiative for members to include the AJS in their estate plans.
A PDF document from the 2019 AJS conference highlighting published works by AJS members and providing information about the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature.
A document outlining guidelines for academic panel presentations, specifically regarding time management and roles for papers, chairs, and respondents.
A Google Doc containing information regarding the Dissertation Completion Fellowship offered by the Association for Jewish Studies.
A Google Document link provided for the AJS Dissertation Completion Fellowship, currently inaccessible or empty.
A comprehensive guide by Dr. Koster providing instructions on writing descriptive abstracts, conference paper abstracts, and thesis prospectuses for humanities research.
An instructional guide by Paul N. Edwards providing practical advice and rules of thumb for delivering effective academic presentations, covering preparation, vocal technique, and audience engagement.
A guide from the Duke Writing Studio providing strategies for condensing academic papers into 15-20 minute presentations, including tips on delivery, visual aids, and conference etiquette.
Outlines the mandatory submission rules, eligibility criteria, and formatting guidelines for proposals submitted to the AJS Annual Conference.
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