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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241108
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20241015T203329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T232122Z
UID:10001672-1730937600-1731023999@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Workshop: “Sites of Encounter in the Muslim World: Cairo & Delhi\,” UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies\, November 7\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:“When: Thursday\, November 7\, 2024 / 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM (Pacific Time) \nThis program\, organized by UCLA History-Geography Project\, and co-sponsored by the UCLA Islamic Studies Program and the UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies\, will help educators in applying the California History-Social Science Framework approach to 7th grade world history\, centering Cairo and Delhi as Sites of Encounters. \nJoin us for content and pedagogical presentations as well as time to collaborate\, reflect and plan to implement this material in your courses. \nThis workshop is for World History Teachers (7th Grade) \nFee: $100 for one workshop or $175 to attend both.”\nSee here for more details.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/workshop-sites-of-encounter-in-the-muslim-world-cairo-delhi-ucla-center-for-near-eastern-studies-november-7-2024/
CATEGORIES:Due dates,Fellowships,Opportunities,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241015
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20240716T000532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241014T233446Z
UID:10001650-1728864000-1728950399@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Proposals: Hot Topics Program\, 2025 Association of American Law Schools Meeting\, October 14\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nGeneral Guidelines for All Open Submission Proposals\n\nPrograms may be proposed by full-time faculty members or administrators at AALS Member or Fee-Paid law schools. International faculty\, visiting faculty (who do not retain a permanent affiliation at another law school)\, graduate students\, and non-law school faculty are not eligible to submit proposals but may serve as presenters. \nProgram organizers should take the AALS core value of diversity into account and include junior faculty and participants who provide viewpoint diversity appropriate to the program and reflect a variety of law schools. \nA proposal for any of the four program categories should include: \n\nProgram title.\nNames\, affiliations\, and contact information of the program organizers.\nDetailed description of the proposed program\, including (a) the format of the proposed program; (b) an explanation of the overall goal of the program; (c) a description of how diversity is achieved by the program’s speakers\, content\, and/or structure; and (d) if applicable\, an indication that one or more speakers will be selected from a call for participants.\nNames\, titles\, and affiliations of speakers to be invited including links to or copies of their curricula vitae. The number of speakers per program or Symposium panel should be limited to a maximum of four\, plus one moderator. Discussion Groups typically have between eight and twelve discussants. Speakers should represent a mix of institutional affiliations.\nIf applicable\, proposals should name the journal or edited volume that will be publishing any papers that are presented.\n\nThe deadline is October 14\, 2024. For more details\, visit here.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-proposals-hot-topics-program-2025-association-of-american-law-schools-meeting-october-14-2024/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Call for papers,conferences and workshops,Due dates,lectures and talks,Opportunities,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240701
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20240524T143349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240630T233753Z
UID:10001645-1719705600-1719791999@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Symposium: Knowledge in the Islamic Court: Evidence\, Proof\, Procedure Symposium – May 14-15\, 2025 (Rabat\, Morocco)
DESCRIPTION:Please submit applications at this form by June 30 (including an abstract of maximum 300 words). Participants will be selected based on the following criteria: \n\nRelevance to the symposium theme.\nNovel contribution to the study of evidence\, proof\, and/or procedure in Islamic legal contexts. \nPotential to address broader questions in Islamic and Islamic legal studies.\nTopical and contextual diversity. \n\n Selected participants will be expected to: \n\nPresent and participate in-person the two-day workshop in Rabat\, Morocco on May 14-15\, 2025.\nProduce a chapter for a collective publication following the workshop.\n\nFoe details visit here.  The application for can be found here.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/symposium-knowledge-in-the-islamic-court-evidence-proof-procedure-symposium-may-14-15-2025-rabat-morocco/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Call for papers,conferences and workshops,Due dates,events in Islamic legal studies,lectures and talks,Opportunities,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240507
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20240226T233448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T235247Z
UID:10001624-1714953600-1715039999@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Proposals: Symposium\, 2025 Association of American Law Schools Meeting\, May 6\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nGeneral Guidelines for All Open Submission Proposals\n\nPrograms may be proposed by full-time faculty members or administrators at AALS Member or Fee-Paid law schools. International faculty\, visiting faculty (who do not retain a permanent affiliation at another law school)\, graduate students\, and non-law school faculty are not eligible to submit proposals but may serve as presenters. \nProgram organizers should take the AALS core value of diversity into account and include junior faculty and participants who provide viewpoint diversity appropriate to the program and reflect a variety of law schools. \nA proposal for any of the four program categories should include: \n\nProgram title.\nNames\, affiliations\, and contact information of the program organizers.\nDetailed description of the proposed program\, including (a) the format of the proposed program; (b) an explanation of the overall goal of the program; (c) a description of how diversity is achieved by the program’s speakers\, content\, and/or structure; and (d) if applicable\, an indication that one or more speakers will be selected from a call for participants.\nNames\, titles\, and affiliations of speakers to be invited including links to or copies of their curricula vitae. The number of speakers per program or Symposium panel should be limited to a maximum of four\, plus one moderator. Discussion Groups typically have between eight and twelve discussants. Speakers should represent a mix of institutional affiliations.\nIf applicable\, proposals should name the journal or edited volume that will be publishing any papers that are presented.\n\nThe deadline is May 6\, 2024. For more details\, visit here.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-proposals-symposium-2025-association-of-american-law-schools-meeting-may-6-2024/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Call for papers,conferences and workshops,Due dates,lectures and talks,Opportunities,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240408T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240408T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20240226T233447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T235035Z
UID:10001623-1712563200-1712595600@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Proposals: Discussion Groups\, 2025 Association of American Law Schools Meeting\, April 8\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nGeneral Guidelines for All Open Submission Proposals\n\nPrograms may be proposed by full-time faculty members or administrators at AALS Member or Fee-Paid law schools. International faculty\, visiting faculty (who do not retain a permanent affiliation at another law school)\, graduate students\, and non-law school faculty are not eligible to submit proposals but may serve as presenters. \nProgram organizers should take the AALS core value of diversity into account and include junior faculty and participants who provide viewpoint diversity appropriate to the program and reflect a variety of law schools. \nA proposal for any of the four program categories should include: \n\nProgram title.\nNames\, affiliations\, and contact information of the program organizers.\nDetailed description of the proposed program\, including (a) the format of the proposed program; (b) an explanation of the overall goal of the program; (c) a description of how diversity is achieved by the program’s speakers\, content\, and/or structure; and (d) if applicable\, an indication that one or more speakers will be selected from a call for participants.\nNames\, titles\, and affiliations of speakers to be invited including links to or copies of their curricula vitae. The number of speakers per program or Symposium panel should be limited to a maximum of four\, plus one moderator. Discussion Groups typically have between eight and twelve discussants. Speakers should represent a mix of institutional affiliations.\nIf applicable\, proposals should name the journal or edited volume that will be publishing any papers that are presented.\n\nThe deadline is April 8\, 2024. For more details\, visit here.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-proposals-discussion-groups-2025-association-of-american-law-schools-meeting-april-8-2024/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Call for papers,conferences and workshops,Due dates,lectures and talks,Opportunities,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240409
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20240226T233447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T235035Z
UID:10001622-1712534400-1712620799@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Proposals: Open Source Submissions Program\, 2025 Association of American Law Schools Meeting\, April 8\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nGeneral Guidelines for All Open Submission Proposals\n\nPrograms may be proposed by full-time faculty members or administrators at AALS Member or Fee-Paid law schools. International faculty\, visiting faculty (who do not retain a permanent affiliation at another law school)\, graduate students\, and non-law school faculty are not eligible to submit proposals but may serve as presenters. \nProgram organizers should take the AALS core value of diversity into account and include junior faculty and participants who provide viewpoint diversity appropriate to the program and reflect a variety of law schools. \nA proposal for any of the four program categories should include: \n\nProgram title.\nNames\, affiliations\, and contact information of the program organizers.\nDetailed description of the proposed program\, including (a) the format of the proposed program; (b) an explanation of the overall goal of the program; (c) a description of how diversity is achieved by the program’s speakers\, content\, and/or structure; and (d) if applicable\, an indication that one or more speakers will be selected from a call for participants.\nNames\, titles\, and affiliations of speakers to be invited including links to or copies of their curricula vitae. The number of speakers per program or Symposium panel should be limited to a maximum of four\, plus one moderator. Discussion Groups typically have between eight and twelve discussants. Speakers should represent a mix of institutional affiliations.\nIf applicable\, proposals should name the journal or edited volume that will be publishing any papers that are presented.\n\nThe deadline is April 8\, 2024. For more details\, visit here.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-proposals-open-source-submissions-program-2025-association-of-american-law-schools-meeting-april-8-2024/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Call for papers,conferences and workshops,Due dates,Opportunities,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240402
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20240212T165035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T003527Z
UID:10001608-1711929600-1712015999@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Proposals: The 5th Wallace Johnson First Book Mentoring Program\, Medieval Institute at Western Michigan University\, April 1\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:From Western Michigan University: \nThe Medieval Institute at Western Michigan University is delighted to host the Wallace Johnson Program for First Book Authors\, a program designed to provide support and mentorship to scholars working towards the publication of their first book on the law and legal culture of the early middle ages. In conversation with peers and with the advice of senior scholars\, participants develop and revise book proposals and sample chapters\, and they meet with guest editors to learn about approaching and working with publishers. The application cycle opens on January 15 and applications are due on April 1. \nFor more information and application details\, including eligibility requirements\, visit the link here.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-proposals-the-5th-wallace-johnson-first-book-mentoring-program-medieval-institute-at-western-michigan-university-april-1-2024/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Due dates,Fellowships,Opportunities,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240316
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20240226T233446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T235011Z
UID:10001620-1710460800-1710547199@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Panel Proposals: American Society for Legal History\, March 15\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \n“A friendly reminder that the deadline for panel proposals for this fall’s Annual Meeting in San Francisco is rapidly approaching (March 15).  Information on how to build a successful panel can be found here. \nOnly complete panel proposals will be accepted\, with the exception of the session on Digital Legal History (which welcomes individual submissions). Scholars looking to build a panel may post their potential paper topics here. Senior scholars who are willing to chair and/or comment on a panel may register their interest and availability here. All proposals should be submitted through the Confex platform. \nWe look forward to seeing you in San Francisco! \nKaren Tani & Rowan Dorin (Program Committee Co-Chairs)”
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-panel-proposals-american-society-for-legal-history-march-15-2024/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Call for papers,conferences and workshops,Due dates,lectures and talks,Opportunities,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240304T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240304T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20240226T233444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240304T235049Z
UID:10001616-1709555400-1709560800@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Roundtable on Transformation and Adaptation of Ottoman Land Law in 19th-Century Successor States\, March 4\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:The webinar information for “Roundtable on Transformation and Adaptation of Ottoman Land Law in 19th-Century Successor States“\,  has been updated.  The Roundtable will take place on March 4\, 2024 at 12:30 p.m. via Zoom. \nPlease submit any questions to: pil@law.harvard.edu \nRegister here.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/roundtable-on-transformation-and-adaptation-of-ottoman-land-law-in-19th-century-successor-states-march-4-2024/
CATEGORIES:Blog,conferences and workshops,Due dates,Harvard Events,Opportunities,PIL events,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230902
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20230628T031005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230829T230718Z
UID:10001482-1693353600-1693612799@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Workshop: TraSIS (Trajectories of Slavery in Islamicate Societies) and the BCDSS (Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies)  Murtensee\, August 30\, 2023 - September 1\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: Recent scholarship on various forms of dependency has demonstrated that a straightforward freedom/slavery binary does not help to account for how slavery operates in different historical and social contexts. In this workshop\, we aim to contribute to discussions on the necessity of transcending this binary\, focusing in particular on legal sources from … Continue reading Workshop: TraSIS (Trajectories of Slavery in Islamicate Societies) and the BCDSS (Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies)  Murtensee\, August 30\, 2023 – September 1\, 2023
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/workshop-trasis-trajectories-of-slavery-in-islamicate-societies-and-the-bcdss-bonn-center-for-dependency-and-slavery-studies-murtensee-august-30-2023-september-1-2023/
CATEGORIES:Blog,conferences and workshops,events in Islamic legal studies,lectures and talks,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220502
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20220220T120420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220430T204918Z
UID:10001397-1651363200-1651449599@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Applications: The MESA Global Academy 2022-2023
DESCRIPTION:The application deadline is April 30\, 2022.  For more information about the Temple Bar Scholarship\, please visit the link here.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-applications-the-mesa-global-academy-2022-2023/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,Call for papers,conferences and workshops,Due dates,Grants,Opportunities,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220402
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20220101T035955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220331T164850Z
UID:10001105-1648771200-1648857599@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Postdoctoral position opening: Christian-Muslim communication\, University of Konstanz
DESCRIPTION:How ‘Byzantine’ Was the Eighteenth Century? New Insights on the Christian Orthodox Art and Architecture of the Late Ottoman Empire. Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor\, March 31—April 2\, 2022 The most common term used to describe Christian Orthodox art and architecture produced in Ottoman territories during the early modern period is “post-byzantine.” While Byzantine elements did … Continue reading Call for Papers: 2022 American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference\, Baltimore\, March 31 – April 2\, 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/postdoctoral-position-opening-christian-muslim-communication-university-of-konstanz/
CATEGORIES:Blog,Due dates,Fellowships,Opportunities,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220401
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20220226T132304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T165008Z
UID:10001403-1648684800-1648771199@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Call for Applications: Data Science Fellow
DESCRIPTION:How ‘Byzantine’ Was the Eighteenth Century? New Insights on the Christian Orthodox Art and Architecture of the Late Ottoman Empire. Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor\, March 31—April 2\, 2022 The most common term used to describe Christian Orthodox art and architecture produced in Ottoman territories during the early modern period is “post-byzantine.” While Byzantine elements did … Continue reading Call for Papers: 2022 American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference\, Baltimore\, March 31 – April 2\, 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-applications-data-science-fellow-2/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,digital humanities,events in Islamic legal studies,PIL events,Programs,tech
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220305
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20220226T132304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T140258Z
UID:10001402-1646352000-1646438399@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Request for Proposals: Ruby on Rails/React Developer
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: Dear Friends and Colleagues: We are pleased to announce “Under-Mapped Spaces: New Methods and Tools for Critical Storytelling with Maps\,” an intensive\, student-designed workshop for emerging scholars. The workshop will be held from February 28-March 4\, 2022 at Stanford University\, and is co-hosted by the David Rumsey Map Center and Stanford Geospatial … Continue reading Workshop: “Under-Mapped Spaces: New Methods and Tools for Critical Storytelling with Maps\,” Stanford University\, February 28 – March 4\, 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/request-for-proposals-ruby-on-rails-react-developer/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,digital humanities,Due dates,events in Islamic legal studies,Fellowships,Grants,Opportunities,prizes and nominations,Programs,SHARIAsource events,tech
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220208T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220208T131500
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20220130T093433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T105019Z
UID:10001375-1644322500-1644326100@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Interdisciplinary Debates: The Mosques of Colonial South Asia by Sana Haroon\, Dartmouth College\, February 8\, 2022 @ 12:15 - 1:15 pm
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, February 8\, 2022 at 12:00-1:00PM US EST via Zoom\, Dr. Hedayat Heikal will speak about inheritance and personal status laws in Syria\, Egypt\, and Tunisia in a presentation titled “Inheritance versus Personal Status: Shifting National Strategies in Syria\, Egypt\, and Tunisia.” Heikal will argue that demands for equality in inheritance among similarly situated male … Continue reading Webinar: “Inheritance versus Personal Status: Shifting National Strategies in Syria\, Egypt\, and Tunisia\,” by Dr. Hedayat Heikal\, February 8\, 2022 @ 12:00 – 1:00 pm
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/interdisciplinary-debates-the-mosques-of-colonial-south-asia-by-sana-haroon-dartmouth-college-february-8-2022-1215-115-pm/
CATEGORIES:Blog,conferences and workshops,lectures and talks,Programs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211018
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220208
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20210824T095032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211018T163616Z
UID:10001011-1634515200-1644278399@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Lecture Series: A Society in Transition: Property and Law in Arabic Documents from Toledo (11th-14th Centuries) (Winter term 2021/22)\, Hamburg University\, October 18\, 2021 - February 7\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers\, including\, among others\, PIL book series editor Abigail Krasner Balbale: Dr Rocio Daga Portillo First session: Monday\, Oct. 18\, 2021 – 6.15 to 7.45 pm (CET) Last session: Monday\, Feb. 07\, 2022 – 6.15 to 7.45 pm (CET) This webinar is part of the “Webinar Initiative in Islamic Material Culture” jointly organized … Continue reading Lecture Series: A Society in Transition: Property and Law in Arabic Documents from Toledo (11th-14th Centuries) (Winter term 2021/22)\, Hamburg University\, October 18\, 2021 – February 7\, 2022
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/lecture-series-a-society-in-transition-property-and-law-in-arabic-documents-from-toledo-11th-14th-centuries-winter-term-2021-22-hamburg-university-october-18-2021-february-7-2022/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,conferences and workshops,courses,Due dates,lectures and talks,Opportunities,Programs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210825
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210826
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20210824T095031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210824T095031Z
UID:10001009-1629849600-1629935999@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Postdoctoral Research Fellow\, University of Bergen\, 2022-2025
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: Armenian School of Languages and Cultures – ASPIRANTUM is organizing a Persian language summer school in Yerevan\, Armenia. The 8 weeks Persian language summer school will start on July 4\, 2021\, and will last till August 28\, 2021. Applicants may also choose to participate in the 3\, 4\, 5\, 6\, or 7 … Continue reading Persian Language Summer School 2021 (3-8 weeks)\, Yerevan\, Armenia
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/postdoctoral-research-fellow-university-of-bergen-2022-2025/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,Due dates,Fellowships,Opportunities,Programs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210821
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20210516T030306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210531T040355Z
UID:10000995-1622505600-1629503999@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Digital Islamicate Paleography and Codicology Summer School\, The Roshan Institute for Persian Studies at the University of Maryland\, June 1-August 20\, 2021
DESCRIPTION:Digital Islamicate Paleography and Codicology Summer School June 1-August 20\, 2021 The Roshan Institute for Persian Studies at the University of Maryland (Roshan Institute-UMD) is offering a free\, stipend-supported twelve-week online summer course on digital Islamicate paleography and codicology. We are seeking graduate students interested in the intersection of Arabic-script paleography and codicology with digital … Continue reading Digital Islamicate Paleography and Codicology Summer School\, The Roshan Institute for Persian Studies at the University of Maryland\, June 1-August 20\, 2021
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/digital-islamicate-paleography-and-codicology-summer-school-the-roshan-institute-for-persian-studies-at-the-university-of-maryland-june-1-august-20-2021/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Blog,courses,digital humanities,Programs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200215
DTSTAMP:20260525T104423
CREATED:20200208T200110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200208T200110Z
UID:10001204-1581638400-1581724799@pil.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Tunisia Intensive Arabic Language Study Summer 2020
DESCRIPTION:Applications are now open for the Tunisia Intensive Arabic Language Study Summer 2020The Center for Middle Eastern Studies is offering an intensive Arabic Language Study program in Tunisia\, June-July 2020. The course focuses on developing advanced reading and research skills in modern Arabic humanities and social sciences. Applicants must by graduate students currently enrolled at Harvard or upper-level Harvard college students (juniors)\, and have completed roughly three years of formal Arabic instruction. For more information and the link to the application\, please go to: https://cmes.fas.harvard.edu/tunisia-summer-arabic-languageApplications are due Friday\, February 14\, 2020 at 11:59 pm\, via CARAT.Questions? Please contact Carol Ann Young calyoung@fas.harvard.edu
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/tunisia-intensive-arabic-language-study-summer-2020/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Opportunities,Programs
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SUMMARY:MA: Intellectual Encounters of the Islamicate World
DESCRIPTION:The aim of the MA Intellectual Encounters of the Islamicate World is to provide international graduate students with a thorough understanding of the deep and diverse links between the Muslim\, Jewish and Christian intellectual contributions during the medieval period. The program is characterised by a strongly research-driven\, interdisciplinary and interreligious approach with an emphasis on primary texts in original language (Arabic). Students will be trained and mentored by internationally renowned guest lecturers who are counted among the leading experts in their respective fields of research. \nThe primarily web-based MA program also includes three face-to-face sessions in Cordoba (prov.) and Berlin per academic year during which the students and teachers will actually come together for discussion\, teaching and examination. Freie Universität Berlin offers this one-year\, full-time MA program of 60 ECTS to an expected number of 20 students\, many of whom are from the region of the Middle East. The language of instruction is English. \nApplications are now open! The application period for the academic year 2018/19 is from 15 April until 31 May 2018. \nPlease also note that there will be two program presentation sessions on May 2nd and May 7th (16.30 Jerusalem time). Our team will briefly present the MA and will be available afterwards to answer any questions you might have.\nMore information here: bit.ly/IEIWpresentation \nFor more information: www.ihiw.de/master\nFor direct enquiries: ieiw@geschkult.fu-berlin.de
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/ma-intellectual-encounters-of-the-islamicate-world/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Opportunities,Programs
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