Join the Persian language summer school organized by ASPIRANTUM in Yerevan, Armenia.
You can start the program on June 23, June 30, or July 7, 2024, and stay up to 10 weeks until August 30, 2024. If you prefer a shorter program, there are options for 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 weeks.
Find more details and apply here: https://aspirantum.com/courses/persian-language-summer-school
Deadline: May 15, 2024.
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Studies of colonialism, and settler colonialism in particular, have tended to overlook the role and position of children in these contexts as objects and agent of change.Children in settler colonial settings engaged with institutions in diverse ways. They were sometimes coerced, benignly encouraged or lured into these engagements and sometimes they actively engaged and shaped the nature of these institutions over their childhood and subsequent adult years.
Workshop, September 19/20th 2024, Hamburg (Germany)
The Modern Scholar Podcast is a weekly show featuring conversations with scholars, librarians, and community leaders who are not only engaged in important work, but share the same passion for educating, encouraging, and empowering those around them. Each episode of the show highlights the work of an inspiring individual in a conversational style that allows for diving deep into research and projects, as well as enjoying light-hearted moments.
Sophia University Institute of Comparative Culture presents
"Mark--A Call to Action," a film showing and discussion about Mark Bookman's life and work
Feb 25, 2024, 2pm to 5 pm / Sunday
Sophia University, Yotsuya Campus
Bldg 2, room 401
In person ONLY; Registration from the QR code on the flyer recommended but not necessary.
Dear H-Africa Readers,
Call for Papers - Indian Folklife Journal - ‘Translating Texts, Translating Cultures’
“Translation is the performative nature of cultural communication” (Homi Bhabha )
Call for Papers
Resource Nationalism(s) in the 21st Century: An International Conference on Resource Nationalism in the Global South – Experiences, Innovations and Debates
York University (Keele Campus)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
28-30 May 2024
The German Institute of Polish Affairs, and the Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw invite scholars and PhD students to submit original research papers for the above interdisciplinary seminar. We welcome proposals from a diversity of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches.
The Outreach and Engagement Committee of the British Society for the History of Science (BSHS OEC) invites applications for the first round of the Outreach and Engagement Project Grants in 2024. The grant of up to £500 is intended to support projects that engage with the history of science, technology and medicine (HoSTM) in new and exciting ways, and are applicable to their intended audiences. Previous OEC Project Grant initiatives have included public events, the development of materials for schools, and work with collections and heritage sites.