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Call for Applications: Summer Persian Program, Columbia University ( 26 May – 2 Jul | New York)
Columbia University Summer Persian Program - May 26 - Aug 14, 2020 Apply Now:Â https://summer.sps.columbia.edu/courses/summer-courses/middle-eastern-south-asian-and-african-studies The intensive program allows students to spend a summer in NYC while gaining a year's worth of academic study in just 8 weeks. Columbia students or visiting students with upper beginner / lower Intermediate proficiency may enroll in one or both … Continue reading Call for Applications: Summer Persian Program, Columbia University ( 26 May – 2 Jul | New York)
Call for Submissions: Cynthia Wight Rossano Prize In Harvard History, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University
Cynthia Wight Rossano Prize In Harvard History is awarded to students of Harvard College for the best essay or multimedia presentation on any aspect of Harvard history. The essays or presentations must, wherever possible, draw upon primary sources and be regarded as a genuine contribution to knowledge. The best standards of contemporary scholarship are to … Continue reading Call for Submissions: Cynthia Wight Rossano Prize In Harvard History, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University
Call for Submissions: Thomas Temple Hoopes Prize (2019-2020), Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University
Description From the estate of Thomas T. Hoopes, Class of 1919, Harvard has received a fund from which to grant annual awards to undergraduates on the basis of outstanding scholarly work or research. Mr. Hoopes was Curator of the City Art Museum in St. Louis for over twenty-five years. He was an expert on firearms, from the crossbow … Continue reading Call for Submissions: Thomas Temple Hoopes Prize (2019-2020), Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University
Lecture: “On Fences and Neighbors: Property, Nuisance, and Resort to the Law in Islamic Legal History, 6th/12th through 8th/14th Centuries,” Dana Lee, Research Fellow, Program in Islamic Law, Harvard Law School
Lecture: “On Fences and Neighbors: Property, Nuisance, and Resort to the Law in Islamic Legal History, 6th/12th through 8th/14th Centuries,” Dana Lee, 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. DANA LEE, RESEARCH FELLOW, PROGRAM IN ISLAMIC LAW, HARVARD LAW SCHOOL APR 21 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM | AUSTIN 102 On Fences and Neighbors: Property, Nuisance, and Resort to the Law in … Continue reading Lecture: “On Fences and Neighbors: Property, Nuisance, and Resort to the Law in Islamic Legal History, 6th/12th through 8th/14th Centuries,” Dana Lee, Research Fellow, Program in Islamic Law, Harvard Law School
Book Talk: “Reviving the Waqf: Property, Law, and Religion in Modern Beirut,” Nada Moumtaz, Assistant Professor, Department of the Study of Religion, University of Toronto
Book Talk: “Reviving the Waqf: Property, Law, and Religion in Modern Beirut,” Nada Moumtaz, Assistant Professor, Department of the Study of Religion, University of Toronto
BOOK TALK: "REVIVING THE WAQF: PROPERTY, LAW, AND RELIGION IN MODERN BEIRUT" Apr 22 | 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM | CMES, Rm 102, 38 Kirkland St Nada Moumtaz, Assistant Professor, Department of the Study of Religion, University of Toronto This event is part of the CMES Modern Middle East Speaker Series. Sponsored by the … Continue reading Book Talk: “Reviving the Waqf: Property, Law, and Religion in Modern Beirut,” Nada Moumtaz, Assistant Professor, Department of the Study of Religion, University of Toronto