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Call for Applications: J. Willard Hurst Summer Institute in Legal History
Via the American Society for Legal History, we have the following call for applications: The J. Willard Hurst Summer Institute in Legal History is a biennial event sponsored by ASLH and traditionally held in June in Madison, Wisconsin, with support from the Institute for Legal Studies of the University of Wisconsin, where the late Professor … Continue reading Call for Applications: J. Willard Hurst Summer Institute in Legal History
Call for Applications: 2021-2022 Middle East Initiative Research Fellowship Program
The Middle East Initiative Research Fellowship Program offers one-year fellowships for researchers at the pre-doctoral, post-doctoral, and junior faculty level for research related to Middle Eastern governance and public policy. All fellowships carry a stipend. Eligible candidates include advanced doctoral candidates, recent recipients of a Ph.D. or equivalent degree, and untenured faculty members. We welcome … Continue reading Call for Applications: 2021-2022 Middle East Initiative Research Fellowship Program
Fellowship: Visiting Fellowships, 2021-22, Program on Law and Society in the Muslim World (Harvard Law School), January 15, 2021
From the Program on Law and Society in the Muslim World: Harvard Law School’s Program on Law and Society in the Muslim World invites applications for Visiting Fellowships for the 2021–2022 academic year. This fellowship provides opportunities for outstanding scholars and legal practitioners to undertake research, writing, and scholarly engagement on law and society in … Continue reading Fellowship: Visiting Fellowships, 2021-22, Program on Law and Society in the Muslim World (Harvard Law School), January 15, 2021
Middle East Medievalists: Fellowships for Graduate Students of Color, 2021
Middle East Medievalists: Fellowships for Graduate Students of Color, 2021
From MEM: MEM Fellowship for Graduate Students of Color As promised in our July 2020 Statement on Anti-Racism, the Board of Directors of Middle East Medievalists (MEM) is pleased to announce the launch of a new fellowship to support graduate students of color in medieval studies who wish to attend the annual meeting of the … Continue reading Middle East Medievalists: Fellowships for Graduate Students of Color, 2021
Course: The Islamicate World 2.0: Studying Islamic Cultures through Computational Textual Analysis, University of Maryland, Spring 2021
Course: The Islamicate World 2.0: Studying Islamic Cultures through Computational Textual Analysis, University of Maryland, Spring 2021
HIST429G Special Topics in History; The Islamicate World 2.0: Studying Islamic Cultures through Computational Textual Analysis Syllabus Repository (0) Credits: 3 Cross-listed with PERS498W and SLLC499I. Credit granted for PERS498W, HIST429G, or SLLC499I. An introduction to the use of computational methods for the study of Islamic cultures and societies.