This roundtable welcomes educators whose teaching and scholarship focus on Latinx Peoples and Popular Culture.
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Dear colleagues,
We invite submissions to the session “English as a Second Language in STEM Spaces of Higher Education” at NeMLA 2024. Please, see a more detailed description below and links to the submission portal at the bottom of the message.
Himalayan Architecture in the past was very in tune with the landscape allowing its unique culture to blossom. Wood, stone, wattle and daub, and daily life that compliments architectural space were the hallmarks of both sacred and secular architecture. Learn about the Western Himalayas in this specially curated “3-Day Online Certificate Course” brought to you by the Himalayan Institute of Cultural & Heritage Studies (HICHS)
After a long hiatus due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Yale LGBTS Committee is thrilled to announce that the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Studies Fellowship at Yale University is currently accepting applications for 2023-24! Please note that applications and letters of recommendation are due no later than Friday, June 30, 2023.
The Department of History at Purdue University Fort Wayne (PFW) welcomes qualified applications for a post-doctoral teaching fellowship in American History; specialization is open. The Department of History is housed in the College of Liberal Arts. The fellowship is a one-year appointment (starting August 2023), with possibility of renewal for a second year, contingent on positive evaluations from students and faculty through the first year, as well as the curricular needs of the program.
The Department of Spanish at Amherst College invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor with a start date of July 1, 2024. We are seeking a colleague whose research and teaching demonstrate foundational knowledge of critical debates in Latin American studies broadly and inclusively defined, and whose pedagogy and scholarship meaningfully push or disrupt the boundaries of the Latin American or US Latinx canon in terms of critical approach, genre and media form, or diverse political geographies and histories.
Psychoactive Paradigm Shift? Historicizing Drug/Alcohol Policies and Practices
Buffalo NY
June 27-30, 2024
**The Alcohol and Drugs History Society is extending the call for papers to November 15, 2023**
**In addition, the ADHS is proud to announce it will be offering travel support for graduate students, early career scholars, and scholars from the global south.**
Registration to attend the Electoral Integrity Project’s 3rd annual virtual conference is open!
Convened by EIP directors Dr. Holly Ann Garnett, Prof. Toby S. James, and advisory board member Dr. Masaaki Higashijima, and co-sponsored by the Carter Center, IFES, and International IDEA, this conference includes cutting-edge research on Voter ID laws in the UK, lessons from the pandemic, electoral management, voter confidence, and more.
We welcome paper proposals for the Workshop "Basic foodstuff policies in times of crisis (17th-20th century)"
Marburg (Germany), 10-11 August 2023