History scholars and educators may be interested in the Coordinating Council for Women in History (CCWH), an educational nonprofit which "seeks to broaden both the organization of women historians and the study of women's history to represent as fully as possible the diversity of women in the United States and internationally." Graduate students and early career historians should check out the awards section, where they can learn about and apply for the six monetary awards offered by CCWH (the current application deadline is April 2, 2019). College-level history instructors may want to check out the history syllabi page, where they will find several examples shared by CCWH members and links to syllabi resources at several US colleges and universities, as well as the section on public history for teaching suggestions and links to additional resources. Originally founded in 1969 as the Coordinating Committee on Women in the Historical Profession, the CCWH is affiliated with multiple professional associations of historians, including the American Historical Association and the International Federation for Research in Women's History.
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