Call for Papers: Edinburgh Int’l Graduate Conference in Late Antique, Islamic and Byzantine Studies

University of Edinburgh Edinburgh, United Kingdom

"Historical Inertia: Continuity in the Face of Change, 500-1500 CE" Historical discourse has long concerned itself with patterns of change and discontinuity to demonstrate and validate models of periodisation and the compartmentalisation of the wider historical field. Building on these themes, this conference has chosen to focus on the opposing view by concentrating on inertia … Continue reading Call for Papers: Edinburgh Int’l Graduate Conference in Late Antique, Islamic and Byzantine Studies

Call for Papers: Oxford Symposium on Religious Studies

University of Oxford Oxford, United Kingdom

The Symposium, held at colleges in the University of Oxford, is a forum for discourse and presentation of papers or commentaries by scholars, students, religious leaders, and others who have an interest in issues related to religion and ethics. You may participate as an observer, panel member or a presenter. We accept abstracts on a … Continue reading Call for Papers: Oxford Symposium on Religious Studies

Call for Papers: Association for Iranian Studies 2020 Conference

For the 13th biennial conference on August 25th-28th, 2020,  AIS members are invited to submit proposals for a paper, panel, roundtable, or special session (such as an exhibit or performance). Submissions will be accepted May 15-July 15, 2019. Pre-registration for the conference costs $100, or $60 for students.

Call for Papers: American Society for Legal History Student Research Colloquium

The American Society for Legal History will host a Student Research Colloquium (SRC) on Wednesday, November 20, and Thursday, November 21, 2019, immediately preceding the ASLH’s annual meeting in Boston, Massachusetts.  The SRC annually enables eight Ph.D. students and law students to discuss their in-progress dissertations and articles with distinguished ASLH-affiliated scholars. The SRC’s target … Continue reading Call for Papers: American Society for Legal History Student Research Colloquium

Call for Applications: Doha Institute for Graduate Studies: Faculty Positions, Human Rights

The Doha Institute for Graduate Studies is inviting applications for full-time positions on the Professorial scale (Assistant, Associate, Full Professor) on its Human Rights Graduate Program.  The Doha Institute (DI) is an independent post-graduate research-led institution of Social Sciences, Humanities, Public Administration and Development Economics, launched in October 2015. Successful candidates will have a doctorate … Continue reading Call for Applications: Doha Institute for Graduate Studies: Faculty Positions, Human Rights

Call for Applications: Research and Training Director, Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide

Cornell Law School Ithaca, NY

The mission of the Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide is to bridge critical gaps in advocacy around the death penalty through research, litigation, and training. The Center publishes reports and manuals on issues of practical relevance to defense lawyers, governments, courts, and organizations grappling with questions relating to the application of the death … Continue reading Call for Applications: Research and Training Director, Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide

Call for Applications: Istanbul Research Institute Grants

Istanbul Research Institute offers four types of grants for researchers working on projects related to its departments of Byzantine, Ottoman, Atatürk and Republican-Era studies, and its “Istanbul and Music” Research Program. 1 Post-Doctoral Research and Writing Grant (TRY40.000): In order to support work for preparing publications from PhD theses as well as for new research. … Continue reading Call for Applications: Istanbul Research Institute Grants

Call for Papers: Multiculturalism, Nationalism, Religions and Secularism

University of Bristol Bristol, United Kingdom

Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship’s Twentieth Anniversary Conference Multiculturalism, Nationalism, Religions and Secularism Evening of 8 November – 10 November 2019, University of Bristol   Plenary speakers include: Bhikhu Parekh, Craig Calhoun, Geoff Brahms Levey, Grace Davie, Nira Yuval Davis, Pnina Werbner, Rainer Bauböck, Therese O’Toole, Yael Tamir; and Anna Triandafyllidou (TBC), … Continue reading Call for Papers: Multiculturalism, Nationalism, Religions and Secularism

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