Fulbright Global Hidden Gems Webinar
Wednesday, July 24, 2024 at 3:00 PM until 4:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00 Register Fulbright U.S. Scholar Awards give opportunities to U.S. citizens to teach, research and carry […]
Wednesday, July 24, 2024 at 3:00 PM until 4:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00 Register Fulbright U.S. Scholar Awards give opportunities to U.S. citizens to teach, research and carry […]
ASEEES is pleased to present a panel discussion, chaired by Alison Smith (U of Toronto) and featuring Padraic Kenney (U of Kentucky), Bethany Wasik (Cornell University Press)
Michele Rivkin-Fish (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Padraic Kenney (University of Kentucky), Artemy M. Kalinovsky (Temple University), Michele Rivkin-Fish (UNC Chapel Hill), and Bethany Wasik (Cornell U Press).
ASEEES is pleased to present a panel discussion, chaired by Alison Smith (U of Toronto) and featuring Susan Ferber (Oxford U Press) and Adele Lindenmeyr (Villanova U).
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies is pleased to offer a virtual writing group designed for North American-based Holocaust scholars who are untenured, contingent, or working outside of academia. Scholars currently based outside of North America or who hold tenured positions will not be considered. This application-only writing group is […]
The 2024-25 Faculty & Administrator Workshop, held in a hybrid format at the University of New Haven and Yale University on Nov. 1-2, focuses on diversifying outreach, including to high […]
Writing Across Boundaries Program – Call for Applications To integrate new research and perspectives from underrepresented regions and groups in English-language publishing outlets in Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies, […]
This six-part virtual event series will examine body matters within Eurasia through a variety of disciplines and themes. The body-as-method has emerged recently to provide novel insights on society, culture, and identity by foregrounding alternatives to Western traditions that marginalized the corporeal dimensions of social and personal existence.
This six-part virtual event series will examine body matters within Eurasia through a variety of disciplines and themes. The body-as-method has emerged recently to provide novel insights on society, culture, and identity by foregrounding alternatives to Western traditions that marginalized the corporeal dimensions of social and personal existence.
This six-part virtual event series will examine body matters within Eurasia through a variety of disciplines and themes. The body-as-method has emerged recently to provide novel insights on society, culture, and identity by foregrounding alternatives to Western traditions that marginalized the corporeal dimensions of social and personal existence.
This six-part virtual event series will examine body matters within Eurasia through a variety of disciplines and themes. The body-as-method has emerged recently to provide novel insights on society, culture, and identity by foregrounding alternatives to Western traditions that marginalized the corporeal dimensions of social and personal existence.
This six-part virtual event series will examine body matters within Eurasia through a variety of disciplines and themes. The body-as-method has emerged recently to provide novel insights on society, culture, and identity by foregrounding alternatives to Western traditions that marginalized the corporeal dimensions of social and personal existence.
This six-part virtual event series will examine body matters within Eurasia through a variety of disciplines and themes. The body-as-method has emerged recently to provide novel insights on society, culture, and identity by foregrounding alternatives to Western traditions that marginalized the corporeal dimensions of social and personal existence.