the tsa offers a number of travel grants on a competitive basis to aid attendance at its annual conference by early career scholars
These grants will be awarded to MA, PhD and post-doctoral researchers presenting papers at the annual conference.
If wishing to apply for a travel grant, applicants should indicate this in the body of the email when submitting their paper or panel submission. In addition to the paper/panel materials requested in the Call For Papers, travel grant applicants should include a brief statement explaining why it is important for them to attend the TSA conference.
2023 Travel Grant Recipients:
Alessandro Leonardi, Roma Tre University, Italy
Neisha Terry Young, Drexel University, USA
Flor Isabel Palomino Arana, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Peru
Valentina Villa, Catholic University of Milan, Italy
Finja Isabel Augsburg, University of Erfurt, Germany
Heather Colley, University of Oxford, England
2022 Travel Grant Recipients:
Thomas Stelzl, University of Passau, Germany
Bradford Morith, Texas A&M University, USA
Lucy Whitehead, Cardiff University, Wales
Neil Suchak, University of Oxford, England
Fernando Valcheff García, University of Michigan, USA
Fernanda Conforto de Oliveira, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland
Asensio Robles López, European University Institute, Italy
Flavia Canestrini, Paris Institute of Political Studies, France
Claire Demoulin, Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis, France
2019 Travel Grant Recipients:
Tia Byer, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Philip Jones, University of Nottingham, England
Stephanie Hicks, Independent Scholar
Siân Round, University of Oxford, England
Sarah Slator, Oxford Brookes University, England
Or Rosenboim, City University London, England
Chi Zhang, University of Leeds, England
Giuseppe Spatafora, University of Oxford, England
Emanuele Monaco, University of Bologna, Italy
Graeme Pente, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Jordan Cash, University of Virginia, USA
Giordana Pulcini, University of Roma Tre, Italy
Marta Rzepecka, University of Rzeszów, Poland
Pearl Nunn, University of Newcastle, Australia
Amanda Skamagka, University of Athens, Greece
Lasse Bjoern Lassen, University of Bielefeld, Germany
Giulia Crisanti, Fordham University, USA
Todd Whelan, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California, USA
Alexander Langer, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Michelle Thompson, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Germany (award funded by the Halle Foundation)
Julia Lange, University of Hamburg, Germany (award funded by the Halle Foundation)
Jean-Michel Turcotte, University of Potsdam, Germany (award funded by the Halle Foundation)
2018 Travel Grant Recipients:
Rebekah McMillan, University of Arkansas, USA (award funded by the Halle Foundation)
Francesca Cerutti, University of Milan, Italy
Rivers Gambrell, Kellogg College, University of Oxford, England
Sielke Kelner, Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland
Christoph Nitschke, Keble College, University of Oxford, England
Tatiana Prorokova, University of Marburg, Germany
2017 Travel Grant Recipients:
Nadja Klopprogge, Free University Berlin, Germany (award funded by the Halle Foundation)
Sébastien Tremblay, Free University Berlin, Germany (award funded by the Halle Foundation)
Tia Culley, Cardiff University, Wales
Rachel Pistol, University of Exeter, England
Jake Richards, Harvard University, USA
Laura Ryan, University of Manchester, England
Tim Sommer, University of Heidelberg, Germany