Excited to be part of this cohort at Notre Dame’s Institute for Advanced Study next academic year! I’ll be thinking about the Greek koinon and how it relates to ideas about the ‘The Public’
We are pleased to introduce our next class of faculty fellows. Each of the 9 fellows will pursue a project related to The Public, the NDIAS's guiding research theme for 2022-2023. We look forward to welcoming them to the Institute this fall! Learn more: https://t.co/2eRTWbWeHs
Going on the academic job market in ancient history now or in the future? Do you advise applicants? Join the AAH Mentorship & Teaching Committees for a panel about applying in both Classics & History departments in the US & Canada! Friday August 25 at 1pm ET/10am PT on Zoom.
#ClassicsTwitter Will you please sign this petition to preserve and expand the vital resource of the Packard Humanities Institute Greek inscriptions Database ?
https://t.co/V41QBo0SjR
Working on the polis, ancient urbanism, or anything to do with cities in a historical perspective? Apply for a grant from the Lepage Center for History in the Public Interest! Deadline: 9/25. https://t.co/aboG4hCguo
So excited - can't believe this will finally see the light of day as a part of the Libera Res Publica series at the end of the month!!! Thanks to @LordScribonius and Francho Pina Polo for shepherding this over the line - they were so helpful and easy to work with!
We are thrilled to announce that The Good Life will be our 2024-2025 research theme. We will bring together scholars from across the disciplines to advance our understanding of well-being and flourishing. Applications are now being accepted. Learn more at https://t.co/Xlr5dNa9vk.
Honored to receive Villanova’s Junior Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching. So many thanks to the teachers and colleagues who have shaped my pedagogy. I was not a natural teacher, and I owe so much to you all!
@lykanthea @effiedarling194 @LGosner @isisnaucratis What a great lineup! I would’ve loved to come up from Philly for this but I won’t quite be back from sabbatical yet 😞
I use an appointment scheduler synced to my calendar for virtual student meetings, and it has DRASTICALLY reduced my student email volume. Highly recommend @Appointlet & @YouCanBookMe!
Is it true; people in academia don’t sync their calendars? Like, when you need to arrange a meeting with a colleague it’s a back and forth email conversation until you find an available date/time. Coming from the tech world, I’m in shock. #phdvoice#AcademicTwitter@PhDVoice
🚨 JOB ALERT 🚨
Villanova is hiring a 20th cent. and contemporary art historian! Spread the word. Come work in our awesome department! 🙂
https://t.co/5xWq4wkvGb
Fellowship Alert 🚨 🚨: The 2023-24 theme for Notre Dame’s Institute for Advanced Study is PERFECT for ancient historians and classicists! I’ve been here three weeks and happy to answer any questions
https://t.co/F1VPCWsZ1v
Award-winner fashion designer and University of Notre Dame alumnus @ThomBrowne will join @NotreDameIAS as an artist-in-residence for 2022-23 academic year.
Browne is founder and head of design for Thom Browne, a luxury fashion brand based in New York.
https://t.co/HlAblcNEjp
In case you were wondering where I was in July (besides getting married!) . . . Answer: prepping for dragon boat club crew world championships!
https://t.co/jzUJZHFsqN
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: The Albert Lepage Center for History in the Public Interest at Villanova University will support up to 5 public-facing historical projects related to the theme of “Climate Change in Historical Perspective.” For information, visit: https://t.co/KOWzOPkuCu
Current faculty: Do you need funding for research overseas? We are relaunching the #FulbrightHays Faculty Research Abroad fellowship program, offering faculty funding to research abroad for 3-12 months! Application window: May 9-July 13, 2022. https://t.co/uOC4sVrS2D