Panel on Optical Character Recognition

Lamont Forum Room, Harvard University

Today’s scholars expect Optical Character Recognition (OCR) of texts in library collections.   Despite expectations that all texts are equally discoverable, we know that countless handwritten manuscripts and documents in non-Roman fonts have neither been OCR’ed nor transcribed.   Three esteemed Harvard colleagues will discuss OCR projects that promise to open up vast quantities of knowledge to … Continue reading Panel on Optical Character Recognition

HLS Bicentennial Panel: God on Mass Ave.

Wasserstein 2009 Wasserstein, Harvard Law School

Apart from the constant of student prayer before exams, the study of religion and law has changed and evolved over the years at the law school. On one hand, faculty and alumni on the courts have long engaged the topic of church and state in U.S. constitutional law, making important contributions to doctrine and practice. … Continue reading HLS Bicentennial Panel: God on Mass Ave.

Panel at the American Society for Legal History Annual Meeting: From Bureaucracy to Jihad: Islamic Law in the Colonial Era

Red Rock Casino Resort Spa Las Vegas, Nevada

Chair & Commentator: Intisar Rabb, Harvard University Michael O’Sullivan, UCLA The “Muslim Bank” in a Late Imperial Age, 1908–1925 Ari Schriber, Harvard University ([email protected]) The Transformation of the Qadi in Protectorate Morocco Adnan Zulfiqar, Rutgers Law School ([email protected]) Violent Necessity: Enacting Jihad in the Colonial Period

Due: Junior Research Fellow 2018-2020 at Crown Center for Middle East Studies, Brandeis University

Junior Research Fellow 2018-2020 The Crown Center for Middle East Studies is offering two-year fellowships to outstanding scholars of Middle East politics, economics, history, religion, anthropology, or sociology for the 2018-2020 academic years. This consecutive, two-year fellowship is targeted at junior scholars with PhD in hand and not yet tenured. The fellowship’s goal is to … Continue reading Due: Junior Research Fellow 2018-2020 at Crown Center for Middle East Studies, Brandeis University

Postdoctoral positions in the University Center for Human Values, Princeton University

Princeton University Princeton, NJ

Harold T. Shapiro Postdoctoral Research Associate in Bioethics The Shapiro Fellowship supports outstanding scholars studying ethical issues arising from developments in medicine, the biological sciences, or population health. We particularly encourage proposals focusing on problems of practical importance that have broader theoretical interest. Application Deadline: Monday November 13 Values and Public Policy Postdoctoral Research Associate … Continue reading Postdoctoral positions in the University Center for Human Values, Princeton University

ILSP LUNCH TALK :: THE M WORD: LEGAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF MUSLIM IDENTITY IN THE U.S.

Austin 102 Austin Hall, Harvard Law School, United States

Seval Yildirim, Visiting Researcher, ILSP: SHARIAsource, Harvard Law School Professor Yildirim will discuss her work-in-progress exploring the legal construction of Muslim identity through a study of U.S. court cases dating back to the 19th century. The paper identifies three distinct typologies of how courts have defined Muslim identity and the broader political and normative implications … Continue reading ILSP LUNCH TALK :: THE M WORD: LEGAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF MUSLIM IDENTITY IN THE U.S.

Due: Tenured Position in Modern Iranian Studies, Princeton University

Princeton University Princeton, NJ

Princeton University's Department of Near Eastern Studies invites applications for a tenured position in modern Iranian studies. Research expertise and teaching interests may concern any aspect of modern Iran, from the 19th century to the present; we particularly welcome applications from historians and social scientists. The successful candidate will be expected to teach in the … Continue reading Due: Tenured Position in Modern Iranian Studies, Princeton University

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