Call for Proposals: 2025 ACM History and Archiving Fellowships – due Feb 28, 2025
The Association for Computing Machinery, founded in 1947, is the oldest and largest educational and scientific society dedicated to the computing profession, and today has 100,000 members around the world. To encourage historical research, the ACM History Committee plans to support up to four research projects with awards of up to $4,000 each. Successful candidates may be of any […]
Call for Proposals: 2024 ACM History and Archiving Fellowships
The Association for Computing Machinery, founded in 1947, is the oldest and largest educational and scientific society dedicated to the computing profession, and today has 100,000 members around the world. To encourage historical research, the ACM History Committee plans to support up to four research projects with awards of up to $4,000 each. Successful candidates may be of any […]
2023 ACM History Fellowship Winners Announced
Congratulations to the the 2023 ACM History Fellowship Winners! The winners for this year are: David Dunning, University of Pennsylvania,Bonnie Mitchell (Bowling Green State University) and Jan Searleman (Clarkson University),Dana Plepys, University of Illinois at Chicago,Simon Rowberry, University College London, and Kevin Walsh, University of California, San Diego Past winners and their proposal titles can […]
Call for Proposals: 2023 ACM History and Archiving Fellowships
The Association for Computing Machinery, founded in 1947, is the oldest and largest educational and scientific society dedicated to the computing profession, and today has 100,000 members around the world. To encourage historical research, the ACM History Committee plans to support up to four research projects with awards of up to $4,000 each. Successful candidates may be of any […]
2022 ACM History Fellowship Winners Announced
Congratulations to the the 2022 ACM History Fellowship Winners! The winners for this year are: Ruth Lennon (Letterkenny Institute of Technology) and Rukiye Altin (METU Development and Foundation Schools, Bonnie Mitchell (Bowling Green State University) and Jan Searleman (Clarkson University), Daniel Pillis (UCLA), Eric Rawn (UC Berkeley), and Huixin Tian (Indiana University Bloomington). Past winners […]
Call for Proposals: 2022 ACM History Fellowships
The Association for Computing Machinery, founded in 1947, is the oldest and largest educational and scientific society dedicated to the computing profession, and today has 100,000 members around the world. To encourage historical research, the ACM History Committee plans to support up to four research projects with awards of up to $4,000 each. Successful candidates may be of any […]
2021 ACM History Fellowship Winners Announced
Congratulations to 2021 ACM History Fellowship Winners! Kanyinsola Obayan, M.I.T., Bonnie Mitchell and Jan Searleman, Bowling Green State University and Clarkson University, Don Gotterbarn, Professor Emeritus of East Tennessee State University, Zach Loeb, University of Pennsylvania, and Gloria Townsend, DePauw University. Past winners and their proposal titles can be found here.
Call for Proposals: 2021 History Fellowships
The Association for Computing Machinery, founded in 1947, is the oldest and largest educational and scientific society dedicated to the computing profession, and today has 100,000 members around the world. To encourage historical research, the ACM History Committee plans to support up to four research projects with awards of up to $4,000 each. Successful candidates may be of any […]
2020 ACM History Fellowship Winners Announced
Congratulations to 2020 ACM History Fellowship Winners! Bonnie Mitchell and Jan Searleman (Bowling Green State Univ. and Clarkson Univ.), Brianna Morrison (University of Nebraska – Omaha), Rebecca Perry (independent scholar), Dana Plepys (University of Illinois – Chicago), and Gloria Townsend (DePauw University). Past winners and their proposal titles can be found here.
Call for proposals: 2020 Fellowships in ACM History
Originally Posted on November 30, 2019. The Association for Computing Machinery, founded in 1947, is the oldest and largest educational and scientific society dedicated to the computing profession, and today has 100,000 members around the world. To encourage historical research, the ACM History Committee plans to support up to four research projects with awards of up to $4,000 each. Successful […]