Immediate opening at LaGuardia CC – US History since 1865
LaGuardia CC needs to replace an instructor for the second half of the semester for the fallowing course: US History
Read moreLaGuardia CC needs to replace an instructor for the second half of the semester for the fallowing course: US History
Read moreThis multifaceted study of Syrian immigration to the United States places Syrians— and Arabs more generally—at the center of discussions
Read moreThe upcoming seminar is being offered as part of the New-York Historical Society’s Bonnie and Richard Reiss Graduate Institute for
Read moreThe Student Counseling Service at the Wellness Center recognizes the ongoing violence being perpetrated against Ukraine. We reject acts of
Read moreOn Wednesday, March 9, please join ASHP/CML for a practitioner-focused virtual workshop led by Stacie Brensilver Berman (Visiting Assistant Professor in the
Read moreThe Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa (ASMEA) is offering grant opportunities in conjunction with its Fifteenth Annual
Read moreEuropean Union Studies Center Newsletter Are you a GC student planning to attend the International Conference for Europeanists in June/July,
Read moreThe New Media Lab accepts applications from all GC students on an ongoing basis. NML-affiliated students are eligible for awards
Read moreA mission-driven career is key for many graduate students and alumni, but finding meaningful work is not always easy. In
Read moreHere are the upcoming workshops and recurring drop-in sessions for February and March: Mina Rees Library Hours, Spring 2022:
Read moreHunter College needs an instructor to cover Hist. 11100 World History to 1500 for the summer session (5/31 – 7/27/2022).
Read moreThe GC Digital Fellows will be offering virtual workshops again in February and March on topics such as building websites,
Read moreBest practices, strategies, and tips for archival research in the time of COVID Tuesday, February 15, 12:00-1:30pm RSVP to gchistorymentors@gmail.com
Read morePlease join the Peer Mentors for a Teaching Conversation, an informal space for student discussion, on February 10th at 4:30pm.
Read moreThe American Council of Learned Societies will offer a virtual presentation for PhDs and graduate students to learn about teaching
Read moreIn preparation for graduating, the GC Office of Fellowships and Financial Aid invites you to attend a loan repayment workshop.
Read moreThe History Department at St. John’s University (Queens campus) is seeking to hire adjunct instructors to teach HIS 1000c “Emergence
Read moreThe Museum of Jewish Heritage — A Living Memorial to the Holocaust is now accepting applications for the virtual spring
Read moreThe Library is offering a series of Drop-In sessions, to be held via Zoom: Dissertation Office Hours, Zotero, Virtual Reference
Read moreThe Writing Center will be hosting two webinars this December. In addition, the Center continues to offer individual consultations. To
Read moreCarla Barrett, the Academic Director for the Prison-to-College Pipeline (P2CP) program at John Jay College, seeks an instructor for a
Read moreNYU’s Division of Applied Undergraduate Studies (DAUS) is looking for an instructor to teach a course entitled Contemporary World in spring 2022.
Read moreWorkshops in late November and early December: Exploring Careers in Higher Ed: Career Services When: Nov 30, 2021 02:00-2:30
Read moreRegistration and housing reservations are open for the American Historical Association’s 2022 annual meeting in New Orleans! Be a part
Read moreThe Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science is looking to provide funding for a CUNY doctoral student to engage
Read moreThe Borough of Manhattan Community College is creating the Social Justice & Equity Centers (SJEC/The Centers), a new umbrella entity housing the already established
Read moreSponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs, the Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers fellowships
Read moreThe American Historical Association’s Grants to Sustain and Advance the Work of Historical Organizations Program provides $2.5 million to support
Read moreJoin Baruch College’s Marxe Career Services for an information with the U.S. Department of State and meet the Diplomat-in-Residence for
Read moreThe Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies is looking to hire simultaneous interpreters for our multi-lingual events currently hosted
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