Grants-in-Aid for History of the Physical Sciences

Grants-in-Aid for History of the Physical Sciences

AIP’s Grants-in-Aid program supports research in the history of the physical sciences and helps foster the community that conducts that research. The program is targeted especially at graduate students, but it also supports undergraduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and well-established scholars and non-academic historians seeking supplemental research funds.
Niels Bohr Library & Archives Grants to Archives

Niels Bohr Library & Archives Grants to Archives

The AIP Grants to Archives program is a unique funding opportunity that supports significant work in archives around the world to make accessible the records, papers, and other primary sources that document the history of the physical sciences with a focus on free and open access to the historical understanding of science and the science community.
Early Career Conference

Early Career Conference

AIP sponsors a conference series for students and early-career scholars working in the history of the physical sciences. These events provide an excellent opportunity to exchange ideas and build a global community. The sixth conference will be in Salvador, Brazil, in August 2025. The call for papers has closed.
Grant-in-aid recipient Sara Bassanelli visits the AIP Niels Bohr Library & Archives, photo by Trevor Owens / AIP. | The NBLA Stacks | Participants at the Fifth Early-Career Conference at the Niels Bohr Archive in Copenhagen, Denmark, photo courtesy of Christian Joas / Niels Bohr Archive.