Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher Awards
The German History Society's 2016 Award Winners:
1. Postgraduate Bursaries
Postgraduate Bursaries
The successful applicants for the Postgraduate Bursaries in 2016 were:
- Katherine Bond (University of Cambridge)
- Samantha Knapton (Newcastle University)
- Crawford Matthews (University of Hull)
2. Small grants for research trips, travel to GHS events or other conferences, or organising workshops / conferences
Small grants for research trips, travel to GHS events or other conferences, or organising workshops / conferences
Small Grants
Successful applicants for 2016 include:
- Ben Pope (University of Durham)
- Saskia Limbach (University of St Andrews)
- Roísín Watson (King’s College London)
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Research Grants and Conference Attendance
Successful applicants in 2016 include:
- Saskia Limbach (University of St Andrews)
- Lorena De Vita (University of Aberystwyth)
- Helga Muellneritsch (University of Liverpool)
- Turlach O Broin (University College Dublin)
- Darren O'Byrne (University of Cambridge)
- Edmund Wareham (University of Oxford)
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Organising Conferences or Workshops
Recent successful applicants include Martin Christ (Oxford) and Róisín Watson (King’s College London), and Ben Pope (University of Durham).
3. GHS-DAAD grants for German language courses in Germany
In 2016, thanks to the generous support of the DAAD, four grants were awarded. The successful applicants are:
- George Bodie (University College London)
- Jenna Byers (King’s College London)
- Samantha Knapton (Newcastle University)
- Karen Porter (Sheffield Hallam University)

