Proposals are due for the NYCDH Graduate Student Project Award on Monday, April 30, 2018 at 11:59pm. CUNY Graduate Center students have won these awards in the past and we would love to see another strong showing this year. See http://nycdh.org/nycdh-graduate-student-project-award-cfp/ for the full call for proposals. Finished proposals (and questions) should be sent to […]
April 26 | Webinar on writing cover letters
Creating a Cover Letter that Stands Out (Webinar) Thursday, April 26, 2018 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm About the Webinar Are you preparing for or are in the midst of a job search for non-faculty positions? If so, you want to make sure you have marketing materials that portray your experience and skills in the […]
April 26 | Careers in Education Consulting, Research, and Tech
Thursday, April 26, 2018 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Graduate Center, Room 9206 About the Event Thinking about applying your PhD toward broader, education-related fields? Interested in learning more about career options in education consulting, research, or technology? Come to our panel to meet alumni in these professions, hear their experience and advice, and to […]
April 24 | Using an Internship in Educational R&D to Launch your Career (CASE Info Session)
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Graduate Center, Room 9207 An Information Session with the Center for Advanced Study in Education (CASE) At this session, a panel of CASE alumni will discuss their experiences while at CASE and how they used these experiences to build a resume, develop job skills, and advance their careers. They will answer […]
Apr 27 | Medievalism and American Racial Politics, 2018
Hosted by the Ph.D. Program in English, The Graduate Center, CUNY 4:00pm-7:00pm, Room 4406 This panel discussion with consider how medievalism (academic and popular) is currently positioned in relation to American racial/racist discourses. The speakers will consider the ways in which the medieval is coopted into racializing discourses, and they will present their views of […]
May 4 | Channeling Relations in Medieval England and France
Rare Book School Courses Relating to Medieval Studies
The Rare Book School at the University of Virginia is offering several courses this summer that may be of interest to medieval studies students. Expand your understanding of medieval studies, book history, and cultural heritage during a Rare Book School course this summer! These five-day, intensive courses on the history of manuscript, print, and digital […]
May 1 | GC Annual Wellness Festival
Deadline Sept 5 | 2019-2020 IIE Fulbright Grants for Graduate Research Abroad
2019-2020 IIE Fulbright Grants for Graduate Research Abroad Campus Deadline: Wednesday, September 5, 2018, 5pm The 2019-20 Institute for International Education (IIE) Fulbright Grant competition is now open, application materials and guidelines are available on-line at http://www.us.fulbrightonline.org. The application must be completed online and the website provides full guidelines, instructions, and country-specific information. Eligibility requirements […]
April 11 | West African Manuscripts round table
Please join us at New York University’s Tamiment Library (10th floor, Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, 70 Washington Sq. South) on Wednesday, April 11, 6:30-8:00PM (doors open at 6pm) for a round table on issues relating to early West African manuscripts. A fundamental source for the history of West Africa lies in rich archival collections, most famously the manuscript libraries of Timbuktu. […]


