2009 Annual Meeting
The 2009 Annual Meeting will be held in Phoenix, Arizona, 19-22 November. Please contact the Executive Office at info@hssonline.org with any questions and/or comments.
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2009 Meeting Travel Grant Application
Travel grant applications are available here (deadline for submission is 31 July). Travel Grants are only available to those persons participating in the 2009 conference (e.g. presenting a paper, chairing a session, commentator for a session, society governance). Graduate student Travel Grant applications must include proof of graduate student status. For commonly asked questions, see Travel Grant FAQ's.
History by Numbers
Ron Numbers, historian of science, medicine, and religion, and winner of the 2008 Sarton Medal, discusses his work, gives a glimpse of a fascinating historical character, and tells of the difficulty in predicting the future.
History Of Science In Non-Western Traditions (Second Edition)
This publication (available online here as PDF (1Mb) and now available in html) introduces science in Non-Western traditions through a series of brief essays and reading lists.
Latest News
- Latest Isis Books Received (1 May to 30 May 2009) here
- The Chemical Heritage Foundation has appointed 16 Fellows for the academic year 2009-2010. CHF's Beckman Center will welcome eight long-term fellows and eight short-term fellows. Further information here.
- Nancy Sirasi has been named the 2010 Charles Homer Haskins Prize Lecturer. Named for the first chairman of the ACLS the lecture series celebrates lifelong dedication to the advancement of the humanities. For more information, see here.
- Stephen Brush has won the 2009 Pais Prize.
- XXIII International Congress of History of Science, 28 July-2 August 2009, Budapest, Hungary. Information on conference here.
- Information on NSF Infrastructure grants
- NSF funding information for History of Science and Technology research projects
