"Content Warning: Engaging Trauma and Controversy in Research Collections" has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom.
Applications are open for “Content Warning: Engaging Trauma and Controversy in Research Collections,” a July 2024 NEH Institute for Higher Ed Faculty. #NEHLearnTogether
For program details and to apply, please visit our website https://t.co/L5ORTcP7aO
REMINDER: Applications for The Bloomington Symposia: Intelligence are currently being accepted!
Learn more about this program and topic, and apply here: https://t.co/qbeVw26UEB
Congrats to #IU_IAS Associate Director Suzanne Godby Ingalsbe & Professor Maria Hamilton Abegunde for their summer institute #NEHgrant, "Content Warning: Engaging Trauma and Controversy in Research Collections"!
We look forward to hosting this in 2024. Stay tuned for more info.
NEH awards $41.3 million in grants to support 280 #humanities projects nationwide.
Includes funding for films, exhibitions, books, research, & education projects, & the first #NEHgrant awards in three new programs under the “American Tapestry” initiative. https://t.co/I5fqZUq4FG
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Lijun Zhang as an IU IAS Visiting Fellow!
Dr. Zhang is on campus with other members of the Craft and Heritage in Upland Southwest China working group for a workshop. Join them on Friday, May 19 to learn more about their work and chat with them
Don't forget, applications are being accepted for The Bloomington Symposia 2023-2024: Care!
Learn more about "Care," broadly construed, as the focus for this year's symposium and how to apply via the link: https://t.co/qbeVw26UEB
Applications are due Wednesday, May 31, 2023 to [email protected]. Currently enrolled graduate students in good academic standing in the core College are eligible to apply.
Learn more about this position and apply: https://t.co/fBHsdvX05v
📣The IU Institute for Advanced Study seeks to hire a Graduate Assistant to aid with the programming, administrative, public relations, and social media profile of the interdisciplinary work of the Institute.
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Happening on Thurs, April 20, 6:30 p.m. at GISB 1100, hosted by @IU_GlobalCenter :
Join artist and IAS visiting fellow Deborah Haber, and artist Casey Filiaci as they discuss Moses Man, a musical on displacement and war, and related Moses Man: Finding Home Projects
📣STARTING TOMORROW: Join us for The Bloomington Symposia: The Book in Hand at the Grand Hall of the Cook Center (in Maxwell Hall)!
You are invited to come for any part, or all, of the symposium either in person or online: https://t.co/yaHjN9n7i6
IUB folks (and anyone in the area), this symposium on hemispheric labor and migration will be taking place in exactly a week (Jan. 26). This upcoming week even will feature the exciting work of J. Marlena Edwards, @FrydenlundShae, and @JorgeOaxRL. Please share widely!
Open to all students, not just limited to @IUBloomington !
Sign up today for our online student conversation with Jennifer K. Brown on Thurs, Nov 17 at 2:30 p.m. EST ⬇️
https://t.co/ZuyRetC2I1
Come and join us on Nov 16 as we explore the intersection of collections management, public policy, biomedical research in the ""Bones, Blood, and Basketry: The Curation of Life by Museums and Biobanks" webinar, presented by Jennifer K. Brown.
Open to all students, not just limited to @IUBloomington !
Sign up today for our online student conversation with Jennifer K. Brown on Thurs, Nov 17 at 2:30 p.m. EST ⬇️
https://t.co/ZuyRetC2I1
Come and join us on Nov 16 as we explore the intersection of collections management, public policy, biomedical research in the ""Bones, Blood, and Basketry: The Curation of Life by Museums and Biobanks" webinar, presented by Jennifer K. Brown.
In just a few moments, Dr. Amanda J. Guzmán will be presenting "Curating Contexts: Puerto Rican Museum Collections in Historical, Artistic, and Digital Practice" at 10:30 a.m.!
Join us at: https://t.co/WECQbfeHaz
Join us for a Research in Repositories webinar on confronting museum representation of Puerto Rico in a time of renewed civil discourse about history, memory, and responsibility on Fri, Nov 4 at 10:30 AM, with an opportunity for students to converse with our speaker at 2:30 PM!⏬