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Franz Xaver Erhard will present the Divergent Discourses research project and will in particular discuss the use and significance of digital humanities methods in his research. The lecture will be held online in English.
Abstract
MIT Libraries’ Department of Distinctive Collections (DDC) is seeking applicants for its 2025 Women@MIT Fellowship. We invite artists, activists, musicians, writers, and scholars who are engaged in the expansion and expression of knowledge to help inform the understanding of women in MIT’s history and the history of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Would you like your students to learn more about the National Women's Conference that took place in Houston, Texas in 1977?Are you interested in having your college students participate in a cutting-edge digital history project that will culminate in public-facing, professional work? Already, more than two thousand students, and thirty different educators across eighteen states have worked on this project.
Call for Papers
We are pleased to announce the Harvard Southeast Asia Studies Graduate Student Symposium on April 4-5, 2025. The symposium will be hosted at Harvard University and will feature symposium panels, workshops, and a keynote lecture by Thongchai Winichakul, Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
PEDAGOGY 2025: Emerging Theories, Teaching & Technologies
Routledge, UK | KU Leuven, Belgium | Marywood University, USA | Leeds Beckett University, UK
Place: Virtual
Event: 19-21 Nov, 2025
Abstracts: 30 May, 2025 (Round One) & 20 Oct, 2025 (Round Two)
The FEBST International Conference 2025 will take place in the beautiful Adriatic gem of Brela, Croatia.
The conference venue is Bluesun Hotel Soline.
PUBLIC HEALTH & WELLBEING – LIVABLE CITIES
Barcelona and Lisbon
Part One: 9-11 July, 2025 (Lisbon)
Part Two: 16-18 July, 2025 (Barcelona)
Abstracts: 10 Dec 2024 (Round 1) | 25 April 2025 (Round 2)
https://amps-research.com/livable-cities-health-wellbeing/
PEDAGOGY 2025: Emerging Theories, Teaching & Technologies
Leeds School of Arts – Leeds Beckett University [UK]
College of Creative and Professional Studies - Marywood University [US]
Faculty of Arts and Architecture - KU Leuven [Belgium]
Event: 19 - 21 November, 2025
Abstracts: 30 May, 2025
https://amps-research.com/conference/pedagogy-2025/
Every year, Ab Imperio Quarterly announces call for the annual Ab Imperio Award for the best study in new imperial history and history of diversity in Northern Eurasia, up to the late twentieth century, published that year.
Award Qualifications and Scoring Criteria:
The award envisions three categories:
1. Best book.
2. Best article in a peer-reviewed academic journal or chapter in a scholarly collection.