Research Project: Historian/Researcher – Tudor Period/Elizabethan Era, and the Ottoman Empire during the Suleiman the Magnificent Period

We are looking for a Historian/Researcher for a short term research project on the Tudor Period/Elizabethan Era, AND the Ottoman Empire during the Suleiman the Magnificent Period. If interested please email resume … Continue reading Research Project: Historian/Researcher – Tudor Period/Elizabethan Era, and the Ottoman Empire during the Suleiman the Magnificent Period

Short-Term Fellowships: New-York Historical Society, July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023.

Description Several short-term fellowships will be awarded to scholars at any academic level working in the library collections of the New-York Historical Society. Research is to be conducted for two to four weeks for a stipend of $2,000. The fellowship period will begin July 1, 2022 and end June 30, 2023. Qualifications Strong interest in … Continue reading Short-Term Fellowships: New-York Historical Society, July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023.

Call for Applications: Research Fellowship, Kamel Center at Yale Law School, 2022-2023

The Abdallah S. Kamel Center at the Yale Law School for the Study of Islamic Law and Civilization is now accepting applications for its 2022-2023 research fellowships. The fellowships are designed to bring promising junior scholars to the Law School in order to advance their academic research relating to Islamic law and civilization and to … Continue reading Call for Applications: Research Fellowship, Kamel Center at Yale Law School, 2022-2023

Seminar: Islamic Judgeship, Sectarian Narratives, and the Medieval Legal Genre of “Judicial Protocols (Adab al-Qāḍī),” Princeton University, January 31, 2022 @ 12:00 – 1:20 pm

Topic: NES Seminar Series: Islamic Judgeship, Sectarian Narratives, and the Medieval Legal Genre of “Judicial Protocols (Adab al-Qāḍī)” Speaker: Raha Rafii, University of Exeter Respondent: Intisar Rabb, Harvard University Time: … Continue reading Seminar: Islamic Judgeship, Sectarian Narratives, and the Medieval Legal Genre of “Judicial Protocols (Adab al-Qāḍī),” Princeton University, January 31, 2022 @ 12:00 – 1:20 pm

Award: Annemarie Schimmel-Foundation for Islamic Studies Research Award

The Annemarie Schimmel-Foundation for Islamic Studies (Bonn) calls for recommendations for the 2022 grant of its biennial Research Award. Eligible for the award are outstanding research contributions (usually in the form of a dissertation) in the field of Islamic Studies. The awardee will be received for ceremony at the Deutscher Orientalistentag 2022 in Berlin and will be … Continue reading Award: Annemarie Schimmel-Foundation for Islamic Studies Research Award

Prize: Biennial Prize for Best Dissertation, Middle East Medievalists (MEM), June 30, 2022

Middle East Medievalists (MEM) is pleased to announce its biennial prize for the best dissertation on the medieval Middle East (roughly 500-1500 CE). In an effort to recognize excellent doctoral research in the field, MEM will award the second biennial prize at the annual meeting of the Middle East Studies Association in Denver, CO in December 2022. Dissertations … Continue reading Prize: Biennial Prize for Best Dissertation, Middle East Medievalists (MEM), June 30, 2022

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