Humanities Advisors
About the Humanities Advisors Database
The Humanities Advisor Database is a list of humanities advisors, scholars, and consultants working in Arizona or on Arizona topics. For each advisor you'll find a professional affiliation, topics of study, and contact information. AHC keeps information about advisors for use when looking for project consultants, speakers, prospective grantees, evaluators, and other partners.
A humanities advisor, as defined by AHC, meets one or more of the following qualifications:
- An advanced degree (M.A. or higher) in a humanities discipline, i.e. anthropology, archaeology, art history & criticism, comparative religion, ethics, history, jurisprudence, language, linguistics, literature, philosophy, and certain aspects of the social sciences.
- A recognized expert with a verifiable record of working, teaching, and publishing in a humanities discipline and/or is acknowledged as such by other scholars in the field.
- A Native American elder or traditional teacher involved in a project whose focus is on their particular tribe.
Click here to access the Humanities Advisor Database
Questions? Please contact Whitney Klotz, Programs & Grants Coordinator, at 602/257-0335 x23 or wklotz@azhumanities.org.
Adding or Updating Your Name in the Database
AHC keeps information about advisors for use when looking for project consultants, speakers, and evaluators. AHC also posts some of that information online for prospective grantseekers and partners, if you give your consent.
To be included or updated on the Humanities Advisor Database, complete the following information and select submit at the end of this form.
