ACLS American Council of Learned Societies acls 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your PAAO ID at the top of the form. If you do not know your membership ID, contact the PAAO Office for assistance.
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The ACLS Fellowship program is funded primarily by the ACLS endowment, which has benefited from the generous support of esteemed funders, members, and individual donors since our founding in 1919. Fellowships include the following additional opportunities (no separate application required):
The ACLS Delegates are the representatives of ACLS member societies, professional bodies that serve a wide array of disciplines, interdisciplinary studies, and area studies in the humanities and social sciences. member society, Delegates convey the intellectual and professional concerns of their communities to ACLS.
The ACLS Fellowship program is funded primarily by the ACLS endowment, which has benefited from the generous support of esteemed funders, members, and individual donors since our founding in 1919.
Open to United States-based humanities and social sciences doctoral students who have completed at least two years and all required coursework by start of fellowship term. The student should not be advancing to ABD status by January the year before the fellowship term.
Today, ACLS continues to be funded by public and private grants, endowment income, annual dues from member institutions dues and gifts from individual donors.

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The ACLS guidelines were first published in 1974 by the American Heart Association and were updated in 1980, 1986, 1992, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015. In the 2020 update the guidelines were restructured to align with ILCOR recommendations.

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