Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fellowship
Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fund – Conditions for 2016-2017 CANDIDATE Qualifications Fellowships are available to students who are currently enrolled in
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Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fund – Conditions for 2016-2017 CANDIDATE Qualifications Fellowships are available to students who are currently enrolled in
Read More2015-2016 Mellon-Sawyer Seminar Dissertation Fellowship: Cultures & Histories of Freedom The Mellon Foundation in collaboration with the Graduate Center
Read MoreNovember 10 at 5 PM “The Cold War in a Neoliberal Age: Reagan’s Foreign Policy and Economic Inequality in the 1980s”
Read MoreThe following is the link to a press conference held in Moscow at MIA Rossiya Segodnia (the main Russian Press
Read MoreDissections, Fall 2015: New Directions in Research on the Middle East and North Africa Dissections, hosted by the
Read MoreOur public seminar series takes place on Wednesdays from 12:30–2:00 in Room 5307 at the CUNY Graduate Center. November
Read MoreYou can find “Can Government Function Without Privacy?” here. For more information about Lawrence, visit his website.
Read MoreAll Graduate Center students, faculty, and staff are invited to the library’s Introduction to Library Resources, next week! An
Read MoreAmy Chazkel is an Associate Professor of History at Queens College and the CUNY Graduate Center. As a historian
Read MoreDavid A. Hollinger on “Christianity and its American Fate: Where History Interrogates Secularization Theory”
Read MoreThe John Carter Brown Library (JCB), an independently funded institution for advanced research on the campus of Brown University, will
Read MoreThe integrity of the historical record is a prime concern for any historian. It follows that the art of detecting
Read MoreThird Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate Theory Workshop: FAILURE April 8, 2016 Hosted by SPTSA: Social and Political Theory Student Association sptsa.cunygc@gmail.com
Read MoreThe three twentieth-century Jewish intellectuals that are the subject of this colloquium were engaged in a variety of
Read MoreWhy a new critique of political economy? What is (or should be) such a new critique? These are twin questions
Read More2015 World AIDS Day Confidential HIV Testing and Awareness Event 2015 World AIDS Day will focus on collaborations which strengthen
Read MoreWhat contractual terms are best for scholarly authors? How can authors regain copyrights from publishers to distribute out-of-print books? Why would authors want to make any work
Read MoreA Columbia professor needs someone for a couple hours on Thursday or Friday to go to the NY Historical Society,
Read MoreNancy Toff is Vice President and executive editor in the academic/trade division of Oxford University Press, New York, where she
Read MoreCall for Participants: Seminar series on current “Anxieties of Democracy” The SSRC’s Anxieties of Democracy program[ssrc.org] invites applications from
Read MoreThis week, October 19-25, is International Open Access Week, an annual opportunity for students, faculty, and other researchers to learn about open
Read MoreThe Department of Humanities and Social Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences at Wentworth Institute of Technology in
Read MoreThe Department of History and Philosophy at Austin Peay State University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professorship in
Read MoreCALL FOR PAPERS “Beyond Boundaries” MESAAS Graduate Student Conference, 25-26 February 2016 Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian
Read MoreThe Auschwitz Jewish Center Fellows Program is now accepting applications. Since 2000, the AJC Fellows Program has provided a unique educational
Read MoreGraduate Center PSC meeting Tuesday 10/20 12:30 – 2pm room 9204-6 Please RSVP now. Lunch will be provided. Hello
Read MoreThe CUNY Dominican Studies Institute (CUNY DSI) is pleased to announce the 2016 National Supermarket Association (NSA) Dominican Studies
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