Conferences

Forthcoming Conference

30 July 2025

2025 Conference

Host: Susan B. Anthony Institute: The Program for Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies, University of Rochester

Location: Rochester, New York
July 30 – August 3, 2025

Past Conferences

7 May 2024

2024 Conference

Host: University of Tartu

Location: Tartu, Estonia
7 – 11 May 2024

15 August 2023

2023 Conference

Host: Technische Universität Dresden
Location: TU Dresden, Germany
15 – 19 August 2023

27 June 2022

2022 Conference

Host: Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay
Location: @Blindern Campus, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
27 June – 1 July 2022

18 June 2021

2021 Conference

Host: Seneca College
Location: Toronto, Canada
18 June – 21 June 2021

8 July 2020

2020 Conference

Host: Indiana University
Location: Bloomington, IN
8 July – 11 July 2020

21 June 2019

2019 Conference

Host: University of Hawai’i at Mānoa and Chaminade University
Location: Honolulu, Hawai’i
21 June – 24 June 2019

1 July 2018

2018 Conference

Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1 July – 4 July 2018

28 June 2017

2017 Conference

Location: University of California, Riverside
28 June – 1 July 2017

28 June 2016

2016 Conference

Host: University of Liverpool/
           CRSF 2016
Location: Liverpool, United Kingdom
28 June – 30 June 2016

25 June 2015

2015 Conference

Location: Stony Brook, New York, USA
25 June – 27 June 2015

22 May 2014

2014 Conference

Location: Madison, Wisconsin
22 May – 25 May 2014

11 April 2013

2013 Conference

Location: Riverside, California, USA
Theme: SF Media(tions)
11 April – 13 April 2013

Organizer

Rob Latham

28 June 2012

2012 Conference

Location: Detroit Michigan, USA
28 June – 1 July 2012

Organizer

Steve Berman

7 July 2011

2011 Conference

Location: Lublin, Poland
Theme: Dreams Not Only American: Science Fiction’s Transatlantic Transactions
7 July – 10 July 2011

Organizer

Pawel Prelik

24 June 2010

2010 Conference

Location: Carefree, Arizona, USA
Theme: Far Stars and Tin Stars: Science Fiction and the Frontier
24 June – 27 June 2010

Organizer

Craig Jacobsen

Overview

The Executive Committee of the Science Fiction Research Association invites travel grant proposals to attend and present at the annual conference of the Science Fiction Research Association. Maximum awards of $500 may be given. (In the past the SFRA has considered distance traveled primarily in terms of domestic vs. international travel. Starting with travel awards for the 2019 conference, the geographic criterion has been based on the estimated cost of travel, as one factor among many.)

While you do not need to be a current member of the organization to apply for this grant, please remember that you must be a member of SFRA to present at the conference. Grant checks will be presented to awardees during the conference funded by the grant.

Deadline for this year's grants: March 31st (notifications of awards will be sent around April 30th)

 

Please organize your proposal as follows:

  1. A cover page that gives the name of the applicant (please do not identify yourself or your institution in the rest of the proposal), mailing addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, distance from the conference; please note your willingness to accept partial funding. Submit your cover page as a separate document from the remainder of your proposal.
  2. The abstract for your paper (as submitted to the conference director).
  3. A grant proposal of no more than 300 words in which you explain:
    • the financial difficulty you face in attempting to attend the annual SFRA conference and
    • the professional growth you intend to receive by attending the conference.
  4. A realistic, detailed budget for your conference attendance. Be sure to list alternative funding resources you have already applied for and/or received money from.

 

Criteria for Selection

You may find the following criteria useful in preparing your proposal. The Executive Committee will use these to conduct reviews of all proposals.

  1. Need: The proposal demonstrates a significant need.
  2. Distance: The proposal demonstrates that the applicant will have to travel far distances to attend the conference.
  3. Contribution: The project being presented makes an original contribution to scholarship in the field.
  4. Professional Growth: The proposal articulates clear objectives for professional growth.
  5. Cost: Budget expenditures are reasonable and the applicant has also sought funding elsewhere.
  6. Dollars Available: The organization will attempt to award as many travel grants as possible while remaining fiscally responsible.

 

Restrictions

No individual or organization may submit more than one proposal for SFRA funding per calendar year (conference travel, research travel, or other grants); this does not prohibit an individual applying for conference travel funding from preparing a small grant application on behalf of a collective to which he or she belongs. The first consideration will go to those who have not received an award in the last three years.

 

Expectations of Award Recipients

Grant recipients will be expected to do the following:

  • Present at the SFRA Conference they are being funded to attend.
  • Submit a final written report of 1 to 2 pages to the secretary of the SFRA Executive Committee by September 30 of the calendar year in which they attend and present at the SFRA conference.

Questions should be directed to SFRA Secretary Sarah Lohmann.

Proposals should be submitted to the same, as Rich Text File or Portable Document Format attachments.

Join fellow scholars, educators, librarians, editors, authors, publishers, archivists, and artists from across the globe in the SFRA.