Deadline Dec 17 | Open Pedagogy Fellowships

The Graduate Center Library: Deadline to submit: Monday, December 17th, 2018, midnight Open Pedagogy Fellowships The Library seeks applications for up to ten Open Pedagogy Fellows for the Spring 2019 semester, each carrying a $2500 stipend. The Fellowship experience will enhance participants’ understanding of open pedagogy and their ability to employ elements of open pedagogy […]

CFP: Graduate student workshop on affect and emotion

Are you a graduate student in the New York City area whose research engages affective methodologies? Do you want to workshop your research with an interdisciplinary group of scholars who consider affect and emotion across media, historical periods, and disciplines? The Columbia University Seminar on Affect Studies solicits 20-minute conference-style presentations by graduate students for an upcoming […]

Dec 11 | Fake Journals & Conferences: What to Know about the Faux – Jill Cirasella

Title: Fake Journals and Conferences: What to Know about the Faux Date: Tuesday, December 11, 2018 Time: 12:30pm – 2:00pm Speaker: Jill Cirasella, Associate Librarian for Public Services & Scholarly Communication (Graduate Center) Abstract: As a researcher, you are eager to publish your work in journals and present at conferences. But don’t let your eagerness […]

Dec 7 | Reimagining the Humanities for the Good of the Public Seminar and Information Session

Reimagining the Humanities for the Good of the Public Thursdays, 2-4 pm in Spring 2019 Professor Bianca Williams As part of The Graduate Center’s new Mellon Initiative “Transforming Doctoral Education for the Public Good,” this seminar will offer students the opportunity to both reimagine the process of doctoral study, and identify how they want their […]

Dec 12 | Data Science Summer Internships/IBM Info Session

From the Office of Career Planning and Professional Development Two employers (IBM and Travelers) have recently reached out to us to recruit GC students for summer internships in data science/analytics. One of them, IBM Market Development & Insights, will host an information session at the GC on Wednesday, December 12th.  Additional information is below and […]

Graduate course: Theorizing Medieval Sound: Medieval Sonic Worlds

In this interdisciplinary seminar, we bring four major theoretical works — Carolyn Dinshaw’s How Soon Is Now?: Medieval Texts, Amateur Readers, and the Queerness of Time, Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception, Kathleen Stewart’s Ordinary Affects, and Salomé Voegelin’s Sonic Possible Worlds: Hearing the Continuum of Sound — into active dialogue with the texts, musics, and objects of […]

Italy Conservation Summer Field School

We are now accepting applications for our summer 2019 field school, the San Gemini Preservation Studies Program [u4024794.ct.sendgrid.net]. [u4024794.ct.sendgrid.net] Now in its 21st year, with alumni from over 170 colleges and universities worldwide, SGPS is dedicated to the preservation of cultural heritage. We offer students the opportunity to study and travel in Italy where they […]

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