The History Protection Foundation grants will support those who are experienced and trained in AI, and can aid in research that focuses on AI in the age of information and technology as it pertains to the falsification of historical facts. The purpose of the grant is to research how AI is documenting and rewriting history in the current age.
Grants will cover new and ongoing research and will be awarded in amounts of $3,000 to $5,000.
Applications should consist of one MS Word or PDF document and should include:
Application Process:
Required Attachments
Updated CV, a sample of previous relevant research or publications, and a letter of recommendation.
Deadline
Proposals must be submitted by March 1, 2024.
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SubmitThe History Protection Foundation invites historians with expertise in Armenian monastic traditions and architecture to submit proposals for a comprehensive research project on the Havuts Tar Monastery, located in Goght, Armenia, neighboring the Garni Temple. This grant aims to deepen our understanding of the monastery's historical context, its architectural evolution, and its place within Armenian history.
Grants will cover new and ongoing research and will be awarded in amounts of $2,000 to $4,000.
Applications should consist of one MS Word or PDF document and should include:
Qualifications:
Applicant Type: Historians, researchers, and academic institutions with a focus on Armenian history, architecture, or monastic traditions.
Qualifications: A PhD or equivalent professional experience in relevant fields is preferred.
Application Process:
Required Attachments
Updated CV, a sample of previous relevant research or publications, and a letter of recommendation.
Deadline
Proposals must be submitted by March 1, 2024.
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SubmitWe invite architects with expertise in historical restoration and conservation to submit proposals for a restoration project of the Havuts Tar monastery in Armenia. The goal is to revitalize this significant cultural and religious landmark while preserving its rich historical and architectural integrity, understanding what it was and how it can be preserved and/or renovated.
Applications should consist of one MS Word or PDF document and should include:
Qualifications:
Applicant Type: Architects, architectural firms, and academic institutions with a focus on historical restoration and conservation.
Qualifications: A Master’s degree in Architecture or Conservation (or equivalent) with a demonstrable record of work on historical sites is essential.
Application Process:
Required Attachments
Updated CV, a sample of previous relevant research or publications, and a letter of recommendation.
Deadline
Proposals must be submitted by March 1, 2024.
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