Grant Writing Workshop for Emory Graduate Students in the Humanities and Social Sciences
This workshop for humanities and social science graduate students will present practical information about applying for research grants. Registration required; send your name, department, email, and phone to Anne Walker at awalker@emory.edu.
Co-Sponsors: Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Center for Humanistic Inquiry
For a printable flyer (PDF format), please click here.
For additional information on Grant Writing Workshops at Emory, please click here.
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September 22
9:00am-Noon
Reception Hall, Michael C. Carlos Museum
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Grant Writing Workshop for Emory Faculty in the Humanities and Social Sciences
This workshop for humanities and social science faculty will present practical information about applying for research grants. Registration required; send your name, department, email, and phone to Anne Walker at awalker@emory.edu.
Co-Sponsors: Emory College, Center for Humanistic Inquiry
For a printable flyer (PDF format), please click here.
For additional information on Grant Writing Workshops at Emory, please click here.
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September 23
1:00pm-4:00pm
Jones Room, Woodruff Library |
Modern Science Explores the Ancient Wisdom of Tibet
A reception honoring Geshe Kalsang Damdul and highlighting the work of the Emory-Tibet Partnership. Please RSVP to Martha Shockey at martha.shockey@emory.edu by September 19.
Co-Sponsored by the Emory-Tibet Partnership
For a printable flyer (PDF format), please click here.
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September 22
5:00pm-6:30pm
Miller-Ward Alumni House
815 Houston Mill Road
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Male Trouble: Realism and Rhantasmagoria in South Africa's Border War in Namibia, 1976-1989
Lecture by Patricia Hayes, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of the Western Cape
This event is presented by the Institute of African Studies and is co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Public Scholarship, the History Department, and the Hightower Lecture Fund
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October 6
4:00pm
White Hall, Room 200 |
Gender, Power, and Development in the Wake of Globalization
Lecture by Gayatri Spivak, Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University
This event is presented as part of "Globalization and Empire," an Institute for Comparative and International Studies Seminar Series and is co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Public Scholarship.
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October 18
4:00pm
White Hall, Room 205 |
Where Stuff Comes From: Rhetorics of Transnational Connection
Lecture by Bruce Robbins, Columbia University
This event is presented by the English Department as their 2005-2006 Kemp Malone Lecture. The lecture is co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Public Scholarship, the Hightower Fund, the Graduate Student Council, the Institute for Comparative and International Studies, the Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts, the Office of International Affairs, and the Comparative Literature Department.
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October 26
4:00pm
Cox Hall Ballroom 2 & 3 |
History Below the Water Line: The Making of Apartheid's Last Festival
Lecture by Leslie Witz, Centre for Humanities Research, University of the Western Cape, South Africa
This event is presented as part of the Seminar in African History, Culture and Society and is co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Public Scholarship, the Department of History, the Institute of African Studies, and the Hightower Lecture Fund.
For more information on this event, please contact Constance Hansard-Perry in the Department of History at 404-727-0012 or cperry3@emory.edu. Readings for the seminar are available upon request.
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November 1
11:30am-1:00pm
Bowden Hall, Room 323 |
Diasporic Globalization: Reframing the Local/Global Question
Lecture by Michel Laguerre, Professor of African American Studies and Director of the Berkeley Center for Globalization and Information Technology, University of California, Berkeley
This event is presented as part of "Globalization and Empire," an Institute for Comparative and International Studies Seminar Series and is co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Public Scholarship.
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November 15
4:00pm
White Hall, Room 108 |
The Radical Power of Ideas
Lecture by Jonathan Israel, Professor, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
This event is presented as part of "Globalization and Empire," an Institute for Comparative and International Studies Seminar Series and is co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Public Scholarship.
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November 29
4:00pm
White Hall, Location TBA |