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  • Women and the Twentieth-Century African Diaspora: Historical Approaches

    September 12
    Supported by a Glasscock Symposium and Small Conference Grant

  • Black and Indigenous Histories of Education conference

    September 9
    Supported by a Glasscock Symposium and Small Conference Grant

  • Apply for a new Humanities Working Group for 2024-25

    The Glasscock Center is accepting applications for new Humanities Research Working Groups in 2024-25. These applications are due May 31, 2024.

  • Glasscock Online Writing Groups Grant

    New Funding Opportunity! As faculty and students navigate their work on research projects amid continued instability from the pandemic situation, it’s important to facilitate the creation of routine and to establish patterns. Virtual writing communities offer a valuable opportunity to immerse oneself in academic inquiry.

  • COVID-19 Micro-Grants in the Arts & Humanities

    The Glasscock Center announces COVID-19 Micro-Grants in the Arts and Humanities.

  • Upcoming Grant Deadlines EXTENDED

    DEADLINES EXTENDED

  • Publication Support Grant 2018-2019

    The Glasscock Center makes available grants in the fall and spring semesters of up to $1,500 each to be used toward the costs of publishing a manuscript of humanities-related scholarship.  This grant is intended to cover costs for substantive enhancements to the manuscript which are required for publication (graphics, maps, tables, permissions, subventions, figures, translation […]

  • 2018-2019 Glasscock Undergraduate Summer Scholars

    Meet the 2018-19 Glasscock Summer Scholars!

  • Collaborative Grant-Writing Competition Recipients 2017-2018

    Each year, the Glasscock Center offers one grant to encourage humanities scholars to establish partnerships and conduct preliminary work that will lay the foundation for original expanded collaborative research projects. Collaborative research – the joint conceptualization, execution, and dissemination of research by teams of two or more scholars – has the potential to bring a new […]

  • Graduate Research Matching Grant Recipients 2017-2018

    Research Matching Grants supplement competitively awarded humanities research grants of up to $5,000 secured from sources external to Texas A&M University. The Glasscock Center awards grants of up to $1,000. Academic Year 2017-2018 Erika Weidemann | Department of History “The Ethnic Germans of Chortitza: A Comparative Study of Post-World War II Immigration” Yoojung Choi | […]