The Dayton Literary Peace Prize is an international award that aims to advance peace through the power of literacy. Nominations are accepted for books that have led readers to a… Continue Reading »
The Neustadt International Prize for Literature is sponsored by the University of Oklahoma and World Literature Today. Poets, Novelists, and Playwrights are eligible and there is also a prize for… Continue Reading »
This blog is aimed at giving visibility to African and Black writers rarely covered by the mainstream African media. The blog and related podcast cover literary news from across the… Continue Reading »
ICWA offers two-year immersive fellowship programs for participants to develop deeper knowledge of foreign cultures through research and writing.
This is the personal blog of Abu Halen, who has lived for many years in the Middle East, Latin America, and India. He is a U.S. diplomat but prefers to… Continue Reading »
The Joseph S. Nye, Jr. National Security Internship seeks to follow Dr. Nye’s leadership by offering a rigorous internship program involving policy research, writing, exposure to national policy debates and… Continue Reading »
ABR is an independent, not-for-profit monthly magazine, governed by an independent board, managed by a small, skilled editorial and management team, and committed to the publication and promotion of creative… Continue Reading »
Undergraduate, graduate, and first year post-doctoral students have the opportunity to write an academic paper on the history of cartography to become a member of the Washington Map Society and… Continue Reading »
The Pulliam Fellowship awards $75,000 to an outstanding editorial writer or columnist to help broaden his/her/their journalistic horizons and knowledge of the world.
The World History Association bestows a number of awards, prizes, and scholarships to world history students, teachers, and researchers.