The Advisory Council on Underwater Archaeology (ACUA) and RECON Offshore
are sponsoring one travel award to a student who is presenting a paper or poster on an underwater or maritime archaeology topic at the 2026 annual meeting in Detroit, Michigan. The award provides $1,000 to defray travel costs. The goals of this travel award are to increase and to encourage student involvement at the meetings. Conference abstracts must be submitted directly to the Conference Organizers as outlined in the Call for Papers.
Please refer to https://sha.org/conferences/ for complete details on abstract submission and deadlines.
To be eligible for consideration, students applying for this award must currently be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program (includes full-time, part-time, or thesis/dissertation hours only), and in good academic standing.
To apply for this award, you must submit the following:
- Curriculum vitae
- A copy of your conference abstract, along with confirmation of submission
- Cover letter – In your letter, please explain why this award is important to your attendance and state how your participation in the SHA conference will advance your career and research.
All award application materials must be sent to the ACUA at info@acuaonline.org by September 20, 2025.
Following the conference, recipients are asked to submit a one-page report to ACUA/RECON on their conference experience and a blog post on creating a more inclusive underwater archaeology, which may be posted to the ACUA Blog.
*Please note: SHA members can apply or be nominated for the SHA Harriet Tubman and the Ed and Judy Jelks Student Travel Awards and the ACUA George Fischer Student Travel Award and the ACUA and RECON Offshore Student Travel Award and the Martin Klein Award for Development and Application of Technology in Support of Underwater Archaeology but may only receive one award in the same year.