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SUMMARY:Fellowship September 2024-May 2025: Crown Center for Middle East\, Brandeis University\, January 1\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Crown Center for Middle East Studies invites applications for a one-year faculty leave residential fellowship for scholars of the contemporary Middle East and North Africa. The fellowship is open to all disciplines—particularly politics\, economics\, history\, religion\, sociology\, or anthropology—for the 2024–2025 academic year.\n\nSuccessful applicants must be tenure track or tenured professors (or equivalent) with a well-established publication record seeking a faculty leave appointment and interested in engaging in a substantive research or book project\, mentoring the Center’s junior research fellows\, and contributing to the Center’s publications. \nEligibility\nThe 2024–2025 faculty leave fellowship is open to all faculty members\, tenured and non-tenured\, in the ranks of assistant\, associate\, full\, and emeritus professor (or equivalent) who work on the contemporary Middle East and North Africa. \nTerms\nThe faculty leave fellowship is an academic year appointment beginning September 1\, 2024 and ending May 31\, 2025. The fellowship is designed to supplement the scholar’s faculty leave salary from their institution and will provide a stipend plus funding for research\, travel\, and related expenses. The fellowship stipend is set at three levels based on academic rank (or rank equivalency based on scholarly attainment): $45\,000 for assistant professor or career equivalent; $55\,000 for associate professor or career equivalent; and $75\,000 for full professor\, emeritus\, or career equivalent. The Crown Center will determine the level based on the candidate’s rank or equivalent rank as of the application deadline. Fringe benefits\, when not provided by the scholar’s home institution\, can be made available during the appointment period.\n\nFellows are required to be in residence at the Crown Center during the tenure of the fellowship and not hold any teaching or service responsibilities outside of the Center. During their residence\, fellows produce one public-facing Crown Center publication during the year and participate in all Crown Center events\, including seminars\, lunches\, workshops\, meetings and retreats.\n\nApplication Materials\n1. Cover letter\n2. Curriculum Vitae \nApplication Deadline\nJanuary 1\, 2024 \nNotification\nMarch 1\, 2024 \nInquiries\nYou may direct inquiries to Kristina Cherniahivsky at crowncenter@brandeis.edu or call 781-736-5320. \nFor more information\, visit here.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/fellowship-september-2024-may-2025-crown-center-for-middle-east-brandeis-university-january-1-2024/
CATEGORIES:Applications,Due dates,Fellowships,Opportunities
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SUMMARY:Panel on Islamic Law and Constitutionalism: AALS 2024 Meeting\, January 4\, 2024 @ 8:00 – 9:40 a.m.
DESCRIPTION:Islamic Law and Constitutionalism (Thursday\, January 4th\, 2024 – 8am to 9:40am) \nPresenters: \n\nMarzieh Tofighi Darian (Princeton University)\, “Abusive Islamic Judicial Review”\nSafa Ben Saad (Université de Sherbrooke)\, “Islamic constitutionalism: a stillborn model”\nBahman Khodadadi (Yale Law School)\, “Judge vs. Legislator in Islamic Constitutionalism: A Case Study of Iran”\nSaid Kaymakci (Catholic University): “Searching for a Lost Tradition: Ottoman Constitutionalism in Theory and Practice (1592-1807)”\n\nModerator: Asifa Quraishi-Landes (Professor\, University of Wisconsin Law)
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/panel-on-islamic-law-and-constitutionalism-aals-2024-meeting-january-4-2024-800-940-a-m/
CATEGORIES:conferences and workshops,events in Islamic legal studies,lectures and talks
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SUMMARY:Author-Meets-Reader: Sherman Jackson and “The Islamic Secular\,” AALS 2024 Meeting\, January 6\, 2024 @ 10:00 – 11:40 a.m.
DESCRIPTION:Author-Meets-Reader – Sherman Jackson and “The Islamic Secular” (Saturday\, January 6th\, 2024 – 10am to 11:40am) \nSpeaker/Author: Sherman Jackson (Professor and King Faisal Chair in Islamic Thought and Culture\, University of Southern California)\, author of The Islamic Secular. \nRespondent: Haider Ala Hamoudi (Dean and Professor\, University of Cincinnati Law). \nModerator: Adnan Zulfiqar (Associate Professor\, Rutgers Law School)
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/author-meets-reader-sherman-jackson-and-the-islamic-secular-aals-2024-meeting-january-6-2024-1000-1140-a-m/
CATEGORIES:conferences and workshops,events in Islamic legal studies,lectures and talks
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