Call for Applications /// David B. Brownlee Dissertation Award - ociety of Architectural Historians
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- Jul 14
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David B. Brownlee Dissertation Award
The SAH David B. Brownlee Dissertation Award recognizes the most outstanding doctoral dissertation in the field of architectural history completed during the two years prior to the submission date. In recognition of Professor Brownlee’s wide-ranging interests, there will be no geographical or chronological limitation placed on the subject. The award will recognize thorough primary research, original analysis, and exceptional writing.
The Award
The Award consists of a certificate and citation that will be presented at the Society's Annual International Conference, along with a stipend up to $1,000 designated for the recipient to travel to the conference to receive the Award. Like other SAH awards, the recipient will be announced in the SAH Newsletter.
Application Criteria
Dissertation must be written in English (translations into English are not eligible).
Doctoral dissertation must have been completed during the two years prior to the submission year. For the 2026 award year, this is July 31, 2023–July 31, 2025.
SAH membership is encouraged but not required to apply.
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