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SUMMARY:Award: Student Travel Award\, Association for Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies\, September 1\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nAs part of the Association for Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies’ (AGAPS) commitment to support graduate students\, we are pleased to open applications for this year’s graduate travel fund award. If you are an MA or PhD student working on the region and your paper is accepted to the 2026 MESA conference\, we encourage you to apply. \nThe fund amount is 200.00 USD\, which the winner will collect at the AGAPS Business meeting at MESA. \nSimply fill out this form. The deadline for applying is September 1\, 2026. Our committee will then review all the applicants and inform the winning student by the beginning of October. \nEligibility requirements: \n\nApplicants must be currently enrolled in an MA or PhD programme.\nApplicants must have a paper accepted at the MESA 2026 conference.\nApplicants must be AGAPS members at the time of application. Student membership is $15 per year – visit www.agaps.org to sign up.\n\nPreference will be given to students who have not received this award previously. \nDue by: September 1\, 2026
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/award-student-travel-award-association-for-gulf-and-arabian-peninsula-studies-september-1-2026/
CATEGORIES:Due dates,Grants,Opportunities
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SUMMARY:Call for Papers: Legal Research & Analysis\, September 29\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:From the Organizers:  \nCFP: Legal Research & Analysis (volume 3 issue 2\,2026) \nAbout the Journal \nLegal Research & Analysis (ISSN: 3007-6455 (Online)\, 3007-6447 (Print) publishes research papers\, review papers\, case comments and books reviews related to all aspects of laws including but not limited to legal issues\, legal systems\, and the legal profession. Legal Research & Analysis is a multidimensional legal research journal\, seeking scholarly work on any topic of theoretical\, interdisciplinary\, comparative\, and other conceptually oriented inquiries into law and law reforms. Legal Research & Analysis particularly publishes articles that study law from such perspectives as legal philosophy\, law and economics\, legal history\, criminology\, law and literature\, and feminist analysis. Legal Research & Analysis is a refereed journal\, and all published articles are peer-reviewed. \nWho can Submit? \nAcademicians/practitioners. \nThemes \nAll studies having law as a major component. \nSubmission Guidelines \n  \nManuscripts on any topic of contemporary legal relevance meeting the below-mentioned criteria: \n\nArticles: No words limit\nCase Notes: No words limit\n\nThe word limit is exclusive of the abstract and the footnotes. \nSubmission Guidelines \nAuthors are requested to strictly adhere to the Submission Guidelines. \nAll the submissions must comply with our Copyright and Open Access Policy. Manuscripts not in conformity with the Submission Guidelines may be rejected at the sole discretion of the Editorial Board. \nThe Editorial Board reserves the right to send the manuscripts back to the authors for any modification(s) at any stage\, in the event of non-conformity with any of the submission guidelines. \nThe Editorial Board may\, in its absolute discretion\, waive any of the above rules or amend the process. \nHow to Submit? \nAll the submissions are to be made only through online portal on or before 23:59 hours on September 29\, 2026. \nFor further details\, please visit the journal’s website: https://legalresearchanalysis.com/LRA/issue/view/10 \nContact Email Id: ahirzia@gmail.com \n 
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/call-for-papers-legal-research-analysis-september-29-2026/
CATEGORIES:Call for papers,Due dates,Opportunities
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Archival Abundances and Silences in Islamic Studies\, Princeton University\, October 2–3\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nThree decades after Jacques Derrida’s Archive Fever\, scholars in the humanities continue to approach archives as a site of possibility. As historian Arlette Farge writes\,  “The archive’s allure\, nonetheless\, lives on. The taste for the archives is not a fashion that will go out of style as quickly as it came in.” This conference will examine the enduring significance of archives and archival theory for the study of Islam and Muslim societies. \nFollowing Alan Mikhail’s provocation to view archives as a place of becoming\, how can scholars of Islamic Studies imagine the archive as more than a historical\, visual\, or textual repository? In what ways can we approach tradition as an archive of knowledge? How do archives reproduce existing power structures and racial epistemologies? How can scholars of religion interrogate and disrupt the limits of the archival record? What are the moral and political imperatives for writing histories of the unlettered? How can we attend to the quotidian and the lived experiences of Muslims in the premodern world and today? \nThe keynote speaker will be Nancy Khalek\, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Associate Professor of History at Brown University.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/workshop-archival-abundances-and-silences-in-islamic-studies-princeton-university-october-2-3-2026/
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