Week of Events
Call for Papers: The Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies (TIMES) Post-Graduate Forum
The Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies (TIMES) Forum invites proposals for individual papers on any aspect or sub-discipline of Islamic and/or Middle Eastern Studies for its 3rd Annual Symposium on Wednesday 12th June 2019 at the University of Birmingham, supported by the Theology & Religion Department, UOB. The keynote speaker will be Prof Charles Burnett, … Continue reading Call for Papers: The Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies (TIMES) Post-Graduate Forum
Call for Applications: Tel Aviv University: Post-Doc, History/Gender Studies
The Dan David Foundation in collaboration with the Zvi Yavetz School of Historical Studies, Tel Aviv University, will award a one-year postdoctoral fellowship of $30,000 for the 2019-2020 academic year. The Dan David Foundation will give preference to candidates whose research focuses on the history of gender studies. Fellows will conduct their research under the … Continue reading Call for Applications: Tel Aviv University: Post-Doc, History/Gender Studies
Harvard Workshop: Codicology and Islamic Book Art
An Introduction to Codicology and the Arts of the Book of the Islamic World Thursday, February 28, 10am-noon and 2-4pm Houghton Library, groups meet in lobby Places are limited. Please register:Â http://bit.ly/IslamicManuscriptsRettig A Hands-on Workshop on Islamic Codicology This workshop provides an opportunity to examine a selection of Islamic manuscripts in the collections of the Houghton … Continue reading Harvard Workshop: Codicology and Islamic Book Art
Law & Social Inquiry Grad Student Paper Competition
The editors of Law & Social Inquiry are pleased to announce our annual competition for the best journal-length paper in the field of law and social science written by a graduate or law student. Law & Social Inquiry publishes empirical and theoretical studies of sociolegal processes from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Entries will be accepted starting January 1, 2019 … Continue reading Law & Social Inquiry Grad Student Paper Competition
Harvard Lecture: The Quran in the American Imagination
Harvard Lecture: The Quran in the American Imagination
The Alwaleed Bin Talal Seminar in Islamic Studies brings experts from an array of fields within the field of Islamic studies to Harvard. These seminars are meant to bolster intellectual engagement within the field of Islamic studies more broadly on the Harvard campus, and to allow students to engage with cutting-edge insights and scholarship on Islam … Continue reading Harvard Lecture: The Quran in the American Imagination