The Ibero-American Society Fund supports the following:
The Pilar Sáenz Annual Student Essay Prize
Description: This prize is awarded to the best graduate student essay submitted on a topic within any academic discipline that pertains to the Ibero-American world in the “long” eighteenth century (c. 1680-1830). Papers should have been written for a course or academic program at a North American university no longer than two years prior to the submission deadline. Advanced undergraduate papers accompanied by a letter from a supervising faculty member will also be considered.
The María Salgado Travel Grant
Description: The grant is awarded to graduate students who will be presenting original work pertaining to the Ibero-American world in the “long” eighteenth century (c. 1680-1830) in person at the annual ASECS national conference. No travel grant will be awarded for participation at a virtual annual conference.
For submission details, deadlines, and current award amounts, please see our website: IASECS Prizes and Grants
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Awards/Prizes
- Annibel Jenkins Biography Prize
- George E. Haggerty Prize
- Graduate Student Caucus Excellence in Mentorship Award
- Graduate Student Conference Paper Prize
- Graduate Student Research Essay Prize
- Hans Turley Prize in Queer Eighteenth-Century Studies
- Ibero-American Society Awards
- Innovative Course Design Competition
- James L. Clifford Prize
- Louis Gottschalk Prize
- Race and Empire Caucus Graduate Student Essay Prize
- Srinivas Aravamudan Prize
- Theatre and Performance Studies Graduate Student Essay Prize
- Women’s Caucus – Catharine Macaulay Graduate Student Prize
- Women’s Caucus Intersectional Prize