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Keystone DH 2023

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Submissions are open for Keystone DH 2023, a digital humanities conference to be held at Johns Hopkins University's Center for Digital Humanities on June 16th and 17th, 2023 in Baltimore, MD. Keystone DH is an annual conference and a network of institutions and practitioners committed to advancing collaborative scholarship in digital humanities research and pedagogy across the Mid-Atlantic. Submissions will be accepted until February 15th.

DEADLINE EXTENDED: Summer Seminars with Eyal Weizman, McKenzie Wark, and Kendall Thomas

The Institute for Critical Social Inquiry (ICSI) at the New School for Social Research is pleased to announce that we are now accepting fellowship applications for our 2023 Summer Seminars (June 11-17, 2023). Advanced graduate students and faculty are eligible to apply. Applications are now due January 5, 2023.

CFP - Decolonising World History

Dear Colleagues,

Colonialism and its impacts have long been the object of academic study that has in recent years increasingly garnered public and political interest. We have witnessed an increasing dynamism around the topic of colonialism that has been keenly felt across in both the academic and political orbits.  

CFA: 2023 JDC Archives Fellowship Program

The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) Archives is pleased to announce that it is accepting applications for its 2023 fellowship program. In 2023, three to six fellowships will be awarded to senior scholars, postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, and independent researchers to conduct research in the JDC Archives, either in New York or in Jerusalem.

Call for Participants for the SCWH Early Career Committee Mentoring Program

The SCWH Early Career Committee’s Mentorship Program is looking for new participants for 2023. For the past few years, the Mentorship Program has paired recent PhDs and early career scholars with more experienced historians outside their university who have advised mentees on portfolios, helped with grant recommendations, given feedback on writing, and even weighed in on workplace issues.

Call for applications and fellowships open: Global and Regional History: Master`s Program at the Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg, Russia

This two-year Master`s program grounds students in the vibrant field of global history through a regional focus on Russian, former Soviet and Eurasian spaces. How do these area studies benefit from the global history paradigm and its key current debates? How does in turn its classic problematic of modern empires and critiques of Eurocentrism benefit from Eurasian regional material and the emerging engagement with the questions of the anthropocene, histories of gender and economy, studies of science and technology, and religion and secularism?

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