Week of Events
Call for Applications: Postdoctoral Fellowship/Associateship Program 2020-2021, Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture
THE AGA KHAN PROGRAM FOR ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE (AKPIA) AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE ITS POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP/ASSOCIATESHIP PROGRAM FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2020-2021. APPLICATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 1, 2020. The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture is pleased to invite applications for Harvard-funded Fellowships as well as self-supported (unfunded) Associateships, to conduct … Continue reading Call for Applications: Postdoctoral Fellowship/Associateship Program 2020-2021, Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture
Call for Registration: “Introduction to Arabic Manuscript Studies,” Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (1-5 Jun | Collegeville, Minnesota)
Short Course: Introduction to Arabic Manuscript Studies Dates: June 1-5, 2020 (students arrive May 31) Schedule: 9am - 3:30pm each day Location: Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML), Collegeville, Minnesota Course Objectives: Introduce participants to the study and handling of Arabic manuscripts Provide basic introduction to paleography, codicology and philological practices Engage with printed and … Continue reading Call for Registration: “Introduction to Arabic Manuscript Studies,” Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (1-5 Jun | Collegeville, Minnesota)
Call for Proposals: Doctoral, Faculty, and Seed Field Research Grants, The Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation for Policy Research, UAE
Field Research Grants in the UAE Application Deadline: April 1, 2020 The Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation for Policy Research is pleased to accept proposals from visiting scholars to conduct field research in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Doctoral and faculty scholars from a wide range of disciplines and professional fields … Continue reading Call for Proposals: Doctoral, Faculty, and Seed Field Research Grants, The Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation for Policy Research, UAE
Middle East Beyond Borders Workshop: “Jewish Minorities, Muslim Ascendency, and Foreign Pressure: The 1847 Trial of Batto Sfez in Tunis,” Laura Thompson, PhD Candidate, Committee on the Study of Religion
Middle East Beyond Borders Workshop: “Jewish Minorities, Muslim Ascendency, and Foreign Pressure: The 1847 Trial of Batto Sfez in Tunis,” Laura Thompson, PhD Candidate, Committee on the Study of Religion
MEBB WORKSHOP: JEWISH MINORITIES, MUSLIM ASCENDENCY, AND FOREIGN PRESSURE: THE 1857 TRIAL OF BATTO SFEZ IN TUNIS Mar 30 | 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM | Barker Center 114 (12 Quincy St) Laura Thompson, PhD Candidate, Committee on the Study of Religion The Middle East Beyond Borders (MEBB) workshop aims to foster an interdisciplinary community … Continue reading Middle East Beyond Borders Workshop: “Jewish Minorities, Muslim Ascendency, and Foreign Pressure: The 1847 Trial of Batto Sfez in Tunis,” Laura Thompson, PhD Candidate, Committee on the Study of Religion
Lecture: “The Revival of Shāfiʿism in Damascus, 11th-13th Century,” Mariam Sheibani, Research Fellow, Program in Islamic Law, Harvard Law School
Lecture: “The Revival of Shāfiʿism in Damascus, 11th-13th Century,” Mariam Sheibani, Research Fellow, Program in Islamic Law, Harvard Law School
ISLAMIC LAW LECTURE SERIES Distinguished faculty and fellows presenting their cutting-edge research on Islamic law, past and present. Details to follow. MARIAM SHEIBANI, RESEARCH FELLOW, PROGRAM IN ISLAMIC LAW, HARVARD LAW SCHOOL MAR 31 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM | AUSTIN 102 The Revival of Shāfiʿism in Damascus, 11th-13th Century
Event: “In Principle and in Practice,” Berkman Klein Center, Harvard Law School
Event: “In Principle and in Practice,” Berkman Klein Center, Harvard Law School
The Berkman Klein Center is hosting the event "In Principle and in Practice" featuring Jessica Fjeld, assistant director of the Cyberlaw Clinic and lead author on the “Principled AI” report, in conversation with Ryan Budish, an assistant research director at Berkman Klein and member of OECD’s AI Governance Expert Group, which proposed high-level AI principles. … Continue reading Event: “In Principle and in Practice,” Berkman Klein Center, Harvard Law School