Week of Events
Call for Papers: “Islamic Law and the Idea of Mass Incarceration,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools (2-5 Jan 2020 | Washington, D.C.)
The Islamic Law Section of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) invites submission of papers for its panel entitled "Islamic Law and the Idea of Mass Incarceration" at the annual meeting in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, January 5, 2020 from 10:30am to 12:15pm. The panel is co-sponsored by the Section on Criminal Justice. The … Continue reading Call for Papers: “Islamic Law and the Idea of Mass Incarceration,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools (2-5 Jan 2020 | Washington, D.C.)
MESA 2019 Graduate Student Paper Prize
Graduate student research papers on any aspect of post-600 CE Middle East studies are sought for this blind review. The winner is awarded $250.
MESA 2019 Undergraduate Education Award
The award recognizes outstanding scholarship on teaching or other material contributions to undergraduate education in Middle East studies. The winner is awarded $250.
Call for Applications: Adjunct Professor, Babson University
Babson University is hiring an adjunct professor to teach an undergraduate course scheduled this Fall entitled "Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East." The position is open in terms of discipline (history, anthropology, sociology, or political scientist). Babson would consider an advanced graduate student. The class is Mon/Wed at 1:15-2:50, and it is capped at … Continue reading Call for Applications: Adjunct Professor, Babson University
Call for Nominations: Dudziak Prize for Digital Legal History
Mary L. Dudziak Digital Legal History Prize, awarded for excellence in digital legal history. The amount of the award is $250. The deadline is September 1, 2019. The Dudziak Prize, named in honor of Mary L. Dudziak, a leading scholar of twentieth century U.S. legal history and international relations as well as a digital history pioneer, … Continue reading Call for Nominations: Dudziak Prize for Digital Legal History