3/12 – Teaching History Writing Conference at the GC (registration now open!)
Registration for the inaugural Teaching History Writing Conference on Friday, March 12, 2021 is now open. We have been able
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Registration for the inaugural Teaching History Writing Conference on Friday, March 12, 2021 is now open. We have been able
Read MoreBelow is the schedule of workshops offered by the Teaching and Learning Center during the Spring 2021 semester. All workshops
Read MoreMany of our teaching and learning practices have shifted since we have been forced to only teach remotely. However, our
Read MorePublished NYC-based author seek an organized part time researcher to assist with a non-fiction history book project, to be completed
Read MoreRebecca Donner will discuss the challenges in writing All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days, a work of narrative nonfiction
Read MoreSave the date! On April 23rd, the School of Labor and Urban Studies is holding a conference on “Working-Class New
Read MoreLocated on two campuses totaling 95 acres in beautiful, Sarasota, Florida, The Out-of-Door Academy (ODA) is an independent, coeducational, college
Read MorePlease join the National History Center for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Marc Levinson (GC PhD 2009) on Outside
Read MoreThe Early Research Initiative invites applications for two Morgan Library & Museum graduate fellowships (Summer/Fall 2021). These $4,000 fellowships will
Read MoreThe Early Research Initiative and the PublicsLab invite applications for research fellowships for Summer 2021. These $2,000 fellowships will be offered to Graduate
Read MoreIrrational Ideas: Thinking Against Conventions In his inaugural article, Journal of the History of Ideas co-founder Arthur Lovejoy observed that
Read MoreThe MALS Advising Fellow Program aims to provide vital academic support to students in the MA in Liberal Studies (MALS) program
Read MoreOn March 1 at 5:15pm, the Peer Mentors are hosting “A Conversation on Parenting/Caretaking as a Graduate Student.” This conversation is
Read MoreThe University of California at Santa Barbara History Department’s Colloquium Committee warmly invites you to attend the inaugural session of
Read MoreThe Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Program (DDRA) funds dissertation level doctoral students to conduct research in modern foreign languages
Read MoreIn this critical time of change and renewal, as we continue to fight COVID-19, plan for economic recovery, and decide
Read MoreIRADAC Fellows Program Fall 2021/Spring 2022 Purpose The IRADAC Fellowship provides institutional and intellectual support for seven Ph.D. candidates
Read MoreLike most of the Graduate Center community, the PSC-GC Executive Committee was surprised by recent news of plans to severely
Read MoreThe Society for Italian Historical Studies (SIHS) is a professional organization designed to encourage the study and teaching of Italian history and
Read MoreWriter and historian Tanisha C. Ford will discuss her critically-acclaimed memoir Dressed in Dreams: A Black Girl’s Love Letter to the Power of
Read MoreLocated in the heart of Manhattan, the Graduate Center has long been a central hub for intellectual and scholarly conversations
Read MoreThe Provost’s Office is pleased to announce the following summer research grant programs to support advanced doctoral student research and
Read MoreThe Provost’s Office is pleased to announce the following pre-dissertation fellowship competition for doctoral students in the humanities and social
Read MoreThe New York Botanical Garden–Humanities Institute is offering two full-time Andrew W. Mellon Research Fellowships in the Food Humanities at
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that the Carnegie Educational Technology Fellows (CET) program at the Graduate Center is now open.
Read MoreIn the 1930s, Matthew Josephson famously described the Senate of the late 19th and early 20th century as “The Millionaire’s
Read MoreIn response to the unprecedented disruptions to academic work that have been one byproduct of the current global pandemic, The
Read MoreThe MALS Advising Fellow Program aims to provide vital academic support to students in the MA in Liberal Studies (MALS) program
Read MoreThe PhD Program in History is incredibly fortunate to have a robust Peer Mentorship program. Please check out their site
Read MoreDuring the week of January 25-29th, the Teaching and Learning Center will be hosting a Mid-Winter Institute, open to anyone
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