Please send notice of any funding opportunities (including scholarships or grants) or opportunities for collaborating (e.g. workshops, post-doctoral research programs) to Samiksa Love, CSSR/SCÉR Website Administrator, for posting here.
Submitted by Administrator on Mon, 11/05/2012 - 20:00
Contending Modernities: Catholic, Muslim, Secular
Contending Modernities is a multi-year, interdisciplinary research, education, and peacebuilding initiative based at the Kroc Institute that involves secular and religious institutions and individuals from around the world. The project seeks to generate new knowledge and greater understanding of the ways in which religious and secular forces interact in the modern world.
Submitted by Administrator on Thu, 10/25/2012 - 17:10
Sardar Patel Award 2012
Call for Submissions
The UCLA Center for India and South Asia, and the Department of History, UCLA announce the Sardar Patel Award for the best dissertation submitted at any American university on the subject of modern India in 2012. The amount of the award is $10,000.
1. The dissertation must be on any topic on Modern India (the dates of Modern India are defined as 1800 to the present).
2. The topic must also fall within the following fields of study: History, Social Sciences, Humanities, Education or the Fine Arts.
Submitted by Administrator on Wed, 10/03/2012 - 21:51
CCSR Doctoral Travel Scholarship/ Bourses de déplacement au doctorat
Please send the following message to your graduate students. Veuillez
s.v.p. envoyer le message suivant à vos étudiants et
étudiantes diplômés (le français suit l'anglais).
Submitted by Administrator on Thu, 09/27/2012 - 16:23
The Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS) at Georgetown University is pleased to announce two Jamal Daniel Post-Doctoral Fellowships for the Study of the Levant, established by a generous grant from the Levant Foundation. These fellowships will support two recent PhDs whose academic interests focus on the Levantine region – defined as Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria and Turkey - for a period of one academic year for the purpose of transforming their dissertation into a book manuscript for publication.