4/4 – New Directions in the Study of Women in the Greco-Roman World
A book launch to celebrate the book and its dedicatee, Sarah B. Pomeroy (professor emerita of the GC PhD Program
Read Moreat the Graduate Center of the City University of New York
A book launch to celebrate the book and its dedicatee, Sarah B. Pomeroy (professor emerita of the GC PhD Program
Read MoreInformation Session: Office of the Bronx District Attorney Thursday, March 24, 2022 2:00 pm – 3:15 pm ET Virtual Zoom
Read MoreThe Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa (ASMEA) is offering grant opportunities in conjunction with its Fifteenth Annual
Read MoreThe New Media Lab accepts applications from all GC students on an ongoing basis. NML-affiliated students are eligible for awards
Read MoreThe New York Metro Seminar in Environmental History is organizing a workshop on 21 February at 12:30pm Eastern (via zoom)
Read MoreNewYorkScapes is excited to invite proposals for the 2022 Culture Mapping symposium, our annual conference exploring the intersection of culture,
Read MoreMy name is Nick Sprenger and I am a PhD candidate in the Department of History at Rutgers University. My
Read MoreThe American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) will offer a virtual presentation for PhDs and graduate students to learn about
Read MoreThe North Carolina German Studies Seminar and Workshop Series is proud to announce the fourth annual Konrad Jarausch Essay Prize
Read MoreThe City College of New York, CUNY, invites submissions for its Second Critical Perspectives on Human Rights Conference, POWER &
Read MoreIthaka S+R is a not-for profit research and strategic advisory firm that provides guidance to help academic and cultural communities
Read MoreThe Graduate History Alliance at Boston College is hosting their first annual graduate student history conference, “Graduate Student Voices,”
Read MoreThe University of Maryland has extended the deadline for submission to the Annual Graduate History Student Association Conference, “Conflict, Protest,
Read MoreFor its Thirteenth Annual Graduate Conference, Syracuse University’s Future Professoriate Program is seeking papers related to disruption and rupture. Disruption
Read MoreI am reaching out to you to pass on this call for solidarity. Three of the indigenous communities I have
Read MoreThe James A. Barnes Club, Temple University’s graduate student history organization, is pleased to announce the 27th Annual Barnes Club
Read MoreThis special issue of Ethnic Studies Review seeks original scholarly essays, pedagogical and/or activist reflections, book reviews, and creative engagements
Read MoreThe Victorian Society New York invites university student historians and recent graduates to submit proposals by March 14, 2022, for
Read MorePlease consider applying to the forthcoming National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers on “Printing
Read MoreThe City College of New York, CUNY, invites submissions for its Second Critical Perspectives on Human Rights Conference: POWER
Read MoreThe Graduate History Association of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst extends an open call for papers for their 18th Annual
Read MoreThe Journal of the History of Ideas and the JHI Blog Editors invite graduate students from all institutions, disciplines, and
Read MoreThe American Council of Learned Societies will offer a virtual presentation for PhDs and graduate students to learn about teaching
Read MoreThe North American Taiwan Studies Association (NATSA) is a nonprofit organization that aims to facilitate scholarly exchange and publication among researchers
Read MoreRegistration and housing reservations are open for the American Historical Association’s 2022 annual meeting in New Orleans! Be a part
Read MoreThe Susman Conference Steering Committee at the Department of History, Rutgers University-New Brunswick, is seeking submissions for the 44th
Read MoreThe James A. Barnes Club, Temple University’s graduate student history organization, is pleased to announce the 27th Annual Barnes Club
Read MoreOn Thursday afternoon, November 18, at 4:30 Eastern, Professors Mark Goldie and Vicki Hsueh, moderated by seminar director David Armitage, discuss John Locke, political thought, and empire.
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
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