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Pequot Library 2020 Dillon Fellowships
The Ludo and Rosane Rocher Foundation has created a program that provides subventions for the publication of “first books” by young scholars in the field of classical Indology.
'Digital Holocaust Memory'
Monday, 23 March 2020, 16.00-18.00
University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, Fulton Building, Room G-15 (ground floor)
The event is arranged by Victoria Grace Walden, Gideon Reuveni and David Juenger thanks to kind support from the Department of Media, Film and Music, the Sussex Humanities Lab, The Weidenfeld Institute-Centre for German-Jewish Studies, and the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service).
This panel, sponsored by the College English Association, explores how the concept of alienation can be applied to a field in which it has not received very much attention: composition pedagogy. Generally meaning an undesirable separation between self and world (i.e., other human beings, nature, and social roles, norms, and institutions), alienation has been analyzed in various contexts by philosophers, psychologists, sociologists, theologians, and critical theorists.
Judaica Petropolitana invites submissions for its issue 1 (2020) and issue 2 (2020). Judaica Petropolitana is edited by the Department of Jewish Culture, Saint-Petersburg State University in collaboration with the International Center for University Teaching of Jewish Civilization at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
The Center for Southeast Louisiana Studies at Southeastern Louisiana University announces the creation of the Young Sanders Center Graduate Research Assistantship. The assistantship is designed to encourage graduate student research into Congressman J. Y. Sanders home region of southeast Louisiana and/or the wider Gulf South, and to facilitate management of the Young Sanders Center materials to be housed in the archives of the Center for Southeast Louisiana Studies.
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The Hillary Rodham Clinton Chair of Women’s History
University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is one of the leading universities in the world. It is internationally renowned for learning and teaching, and has the largest volume of world-leading research in the UK. The University has a distinctive collegiate structure which allows such an internationally celebrated institution to maintain an intimate, interdisciplinary academic community.
The interdisciplinary Memory, Collective Consciousness, and Authoritarian Dictatorships International Conference is hosted by Regimes Museum and The Wende Museum in Southern California.
The goal of this conference is to analyze, explore, and understand how individuals and societies remember dictatorship from an interdisciplinary perspective.