September 14 – Call for Proposals: “Violence, Social Movements and Civil Society”
The new Society and Protest Workshop is seeking proposals for papers and presentations on the theme of “Violence, Social Movements
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The new Society and Protest Workshop is seeking proposals for papers and presentations on the theme of “Violence, Social Movements
Read MoreUp and Down: Demolition and (re)Construction in the Roman City Sept 13, 2020 #FlashCon2 A second flash conference organized by
Read MoreRegistered voters can apply for an absentee ballot for the November 3 general election. The Deadline to register to vote
Read MoreTo make sure students have the technology they need to carry out their academic responsibilities, a newly created Student Technology
Read MoreWelcome to the Fall 2020 Semester! The semester ahead will present many challenges, and the Teaching and Learning Center is
Read MoreThis fall, in response to the challenges of our times, The Graduate Center presents a series of online events called CHANGE. Register now
Read MoreThe Quantitative Research Consulting Center (QRCC) provides statistical consultations to the GC community. We’re kicking off the Fall 2020 semester with the following hours:
Read MoreWe are thrilled to welcome new fellows to ARC this fall semester. Each week, we will host a seminar where
Read MorePlease join Intellectual Publics on the evening of September 21st for a conversation between author Arlene Davila and sociologist of
Read MorePhD/MA Program in Political Science The Graduate Center, The City University of New York, presents: Election 2020: Unprecedented Politics, New
Read MoreEvents are virtual and open to all For more information: europe.rutgers.edu Queer Bauhaus Elizabeth Otto (SUNY Buffalo) Cosponsored with the
Read MoreThe 2020-2021 organizing committee for the Harvard Graduate Student Conference on International History (Con-IH) invites graduate students to submit proposals
Read MoreThe Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will be offering the following grant-making workshops designed to outline the grant proposal
Read MoreWith the Fall semester underway, the Writing Center’s one-on-one consultation services are now back to full capacity. In individual writing consultations,
Read MoreThis workshop is perfect for humanists who have an entrepreneurial streak and want to make a difference in the world.
Read Morevirtualwellnessfestival2020 The annual Wellness Festival has traditionally been a full day event in which dozens of providers and educators offer free health
Read MoreKatharine Halls (Ph.D. candidate in History) invites you to a conversation about Palestinians and Israelis in Germany with authors Sa’ed
Read MoreSession 1: Para-academic Work, September 8, 1-2:30 EDT Session 2: Working Beyond Academia, September 22, 1-2:30 EDT Although many medievalists
Read MoreAlison Macrina will be in conversation with Emily Drabinski about her technological privacy-related work with the Library Freedom Project and anti-surveillance strategies. Date &
Read MoreIf you’re having trouble finding free, open resources that you can integrate into an online course – this workshop is
Read MoreIn this workshop, we’ll explore the many features of the Library – how to access Ebooks, articles, journals and more!
Read MoreWhile the in-person commencement that was planned for the class of 2020 has been postponed until a time in 2021
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce our seventh annual cross-institutional NYCDH Digital Humanities Graduate Student Project Award. We invite all graduate
Read MoreAwareness of Self & Others: An Interpersonal Process Group Wednesdays: 10-11:30am Facilitated by Dr. Inez Strama Are you struggling
Read MoreMaster Thesis & Capstone Project Support Group Summer Tuesdays: 3-4:15pm Facilitated by Dr. Inez Strama This is a weekly virtual support group
Read MoreMulticultural Identities Support Group Mondays: 11am-12:30pm Facilitated by Dr. Inez Strama Are you an international student struggling to navigate U.S. culture? To adjust
Read MoreWith the move to online teaching and learning the Institute is creating new resources for lecturers, students and the wider
Read MoreThe Office of Fellowships and Financial Aid will be offering a number of financial literacy sessions via Zoom in June. All
Read MoreAre you an International Student interested in working in the U.S. after your F-1 or J-1 status ends? Do you want to know more about the
Read MoreIn and Beyond the Digital: Career Pathways for Humanists A Medieval Academy of America Webinar Wednesday, May 13, 2020
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