The Reynolds-Finley Associates, in conjunction with the Historical Collections (HC) unit of UAB Libraries, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), are pleased to announce the availability of short-term awards of up to $2,500 to individual researchers. Intended to support research using the HC unit as a historical resource, the fellowship requires the on-site use of at least one of the unit’s three components, which are the Alabama Museum of the Health Sciences, Reynolds-Finley Historical Library, and UAB Archives.
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Please join the Center for Jewish History over Zoom on May 1st at 1pm [ET] for a discussion of a pre-circulated paper by one of our 2023-24 Graduate Fellows. Click here for a full list of upcoming CJH Fellow Seminars.
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Dear community members,
The editorial staff of Incontri. Rivista europea di studi italiani is happy to announce the publication of the journal's latest issue, which can be accessed here in Open Access: https://rivista-incontri.nl/issue/view/655.
International Workshop
University of Florence, Department of Social and Political Sciences October 15th and 16th, 2024
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
We are delighted to announce the first academic retreat of the Mithila Studies Network that will take place virtually during the week of May 20–24, 2024. Our retreat will introduce interested participants to our network’s collaborative research projects and offer support and mentorship to new research projects on Mithila Studies. This retreat will pave the way forward for an in-person research workshop at the Australian National University, Canberra, tentatively planned for September or October 2025.
Ongoing Workshop on University Teaching of Hebrew Language:
Innovations in the Teaching of the Hebrew Language
A series of monthly online meetings
The first meeting on 21.05.24
Workshop coordinator: Dr. Dr. Judith Golan Ben-Uri
Seventh Distinguished WAI Lecture on Renaissance Art and Culture
Jan van Eyck’s Crucifixion and Last Judgment: Solving a Conundrum
Dr. Maryan Ainsworth, Alvaro Saieh Curator Emerita of European Paintings, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Saturday, 20 April 2024 (new date), 7.30-9.30 pm, UTC+8 Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, and Hong Kong, onsite & Zoom
Call for Papers:
Colonial Period Architecture on the African Continent
Panel for the Arts Council of the African Studies Association (ACASA)
19th Triennial Symposium of African Art, August 7-11, 2024, Chicago, IL
Courtnay Micots, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Art History
Florida A & M University
The Berlin Brandenburg Colloquium for Environmental History is an open forum for environmental history and environmental humanties, a place for discussing work in progress, research ideas and final publications. This semester we will have an international group of researchers, covering issues ranging from waste recycling in Soviet Ukraine, African Conservation, digital history and the environment and environmental history of intra-German relations during the Cold War.
The colloquium is held mondays, 6 pm until 8 pm CET (Berlin) time.
It is fully online:
The Department of Jewish History and Bible of the University of Haifa is pleased to announce a call for applications for the Wolfson Chair Doctoral Fellowship in Jewish Thought for the 2024-25 academic year. The Wolfson Fellowship is designated for outstanding students registering in the departmental doctoral program and is granted for a period of four years. The annual fellowship award is in the amount of 78,000 ILS.