Dear colleagues,
See below.
All the best,
Pat
Dr Patricia Noxolo,
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences,
University of Birmingham,
Edgbaston,
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK
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Subject: COMPETITION OPEN: Women’s History Network Community History Prize 2017
Dear All
please do distribute and publicise the Women's History Network Community Prize to your networks and any groups that you have been working with who you think might be interested
all the best
maggie
Professor of Cultural History
University of Worcester
Subject: COMPETITION OPEN: Women’s History Network Community History Prize 2017
This annual prize of £500 is awarded to the team behind a Community History Project by, about, or for women in a particular locale or community which has been completed between 1 January 2016 and 31 May 2017. Awarded by the Women’s History Network UK, it has been sponsored by The History Press<http://bit.ly/1JBv4MV> since 2015.
The Women’s History Network<http://www.womenshistorynetwork.org/> is a national association and charity for the promotion of women’s history and the encouragement of women and men interested in women’s history. Established in 1991, the network reaches out to welcome people from any background who share a passion for women’s history.
The winners will be invited to receive their prize at the 26th Annual Women’s History Network Conference<http://bit.ly/WHN2017conf> at University of Birmingham on 1 September 2017.
Deadline for nominations is 31 May 2017.
The entry form and full details can be found here: http://bit.ly/WHNCommunityPrize2017
We encourage submissions from projects which include a strong element of community engagement or collaboration and which communicate a sense of heritage uncovered and learning shared by participants from outside the academic or professional heritage sector.
Projects can have creative or wellbeing outcomes, as well as research outputs, but the entrants’ activity must have led to the creation of something which is based on and communicates the findings of the group’s historical research, such as a production, artwork, website, documentary, pamphlet, heritage trail, book, exhibition, artefact or event.
To see the shortlisted entries from last year, go to http://bit.ly/WHNPrizewinners2016
If you have any queries, contact me or Professor Maggie Andrews of the University of Worcester ([log in to unmask])
Good luck – we look forward to receiving your entries!
Yours
Jenni Waugh
Sessional Lecturer in History
Institute of Humanities & Creative Arts
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