Webinar Series – From Konkan to Coromandel: Deccan Heritage, Art and Culture – Spring 2022
Re: University of London School of Advanced Study events and resources
Punctuation can be dangerous. A member of the Northwest Independent Scholars has warned that there is an extraneous period at the end of the first link for the School for Advanced Study causing a "page not found" error. This one should work better:
https://www.sas.ac.uk/videos-and-podcasts
[Margaret DeLacy, acting as abashed subscriber and sitting on her pinkie finger which still wants to add a period]
University of London School of Advanced Study events and resources
Friends:
The School for Advanced Study at the University of London has a large assortment of live and recorded online classes,lectures, videos, and podcasts on a wide array of scholarly topics.
https://www.sas.ac.uk/videos-and-podcasts.
Most are free to the public but many require registration. Be sure to use the menus and scroll bar to retrieve the full set of listings
The International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (IIGHRS) Genocide and Human Rights Webinar Series Winter 2021 Series - TWO FREE WEBINARS REMAIN
The Zoryan Institute's free webinars are back. The Winter 2021 series began on March 2, 2021. These webinars are lead by scholars and experts in fields relating to genocide and human rights studies and consist of a short presentation and a Q&A session with the scholar.
Winter 2021:
Genocide & Human Rights Webinar Series, Winter 2021 - Draining the Sea: Counterinsurgency as an Instrument of Genocide.
This webinar has taken place, watch the recording here: https://youtu.be/SNFpo4fUrSg
EVENT: Moving Beyond the Monograph- New and Creative Models of Academic Publication Every Scholar of Humanities Should Know About
Dear H-Scholar Readers,
I want to invite you to join me for my exclusive interview with Chris Harrison, Publishing Development Director of Humanities and Social Sciences at Cambridge University Press as part of our ongoing 'Publication Success Interview Series'.
Chris will discuss how Cambridge is moving beyond the monograph to introduce new and creative publication models to fill the gap between academic articles and books. Register to learn more about how you can take advantage of this new forum to publish your research and advance your career.
Financial History Network: Spring/Summer 2021 webinar series program
The Financial History Network is pleased to announce the Spring/Summer 2021 webinar series program. We have an outstanding line up of presenters and papers and look forward to our future discussions.
Financial History Network: Spring/Summer 2021 Webinar Series Program
The Financial History Network is pleased to announce the Spring/Summer 2021 webinar series program. We have an outstanding line up of presenters and papers and look forward to our future discussions.
Reminder: Three OHMS Webinars Coming Up
This is a reminder about registration for the three upcoming webinars focusing on different aspects of working with OHMS (Oral History Metadata Synchronizer), ranging from just getting started, beginning new indexing projects, or even launching a new Omeka exhibit/site using the OHMS plugin suite. Introduction to OHMS and OHMS: Next Steps will be led by Dr. Doug Boyd, director of the Louie B.
International Centre for Sports History and Culture, De Montfort University: Research Webinars, 2020-21
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