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May 20, 2021
TALIM Celebrates the Legation's Bicentennial
On May 17, 1821, the U.S. opened its first, foreign public property outside of the U.S., the Legation, which is now home to TALIM.
Mar 12, 2021
CAORC/Andrew W. Mellon Fellow, Abdeslam Ziou Ziou, to give virtual talk on March 25
CEMAT & CEMA are hosting a lecture on 'Berrechid 81. Retour sur une expérience collective à la lisière de l'art et de la psychiatrie.'
Feb 23, 2021
Online Symposium: Going Global, Growing Global
CAORC & NOVA are hosting an online symposiums in April on new models for internationalization at community colleges.
Feb 18, 2021
Planning for Informal Settlements in India
Seminar participants Jessica Barnes and Amar Sawhney discuss the many challenges facing India’s informal settlements.
Feb 18, 2021
Addressing Eco-Disparity in India
Seminar participants Amar Sawhney and Jessica Barnes discuss why green spaces are so critical to urban planning in Delhi and India’s cities.
Feb 1, 2021
CAORC Faculty Development Seminars
CAORC is accepting applications for faculty development seminars with a deadline of August 30, 2021.
Nov 4, 2020
Kaplan RPI Program Supports Restoration of Yemen’s Islamic Heritage
Through the RPI program, the Daw’an MudBrick Architecture Foundation is restoring an Islamic shrine damaged during Yemen’s ongoing conflict.
Oct 13, 2020
CAORC Multi-Country Research Fellow, Taylor M. Moore, to Give ARCE Public Lecture
Join ARCE for a public talk on “The Curse of the Black Eggplant: Reconstructing Occult Economies in Late Ottoman Egypt” by Taylor M. Moore.
Sep 8, 2020
CAORC Fellowships Now Accepting Applications
CAORC's Multi-Country Research Fellowship & NEH Senior Research Fellowship are accepting applications with a deadline of January 12, 2021.
Sep 1, 2020
Sweating the Small Stuff on Crete and Cyprus
Former Multi-Country Research Fellow, Rachel Kulick, examines human-environment relationships today vs in Bronze Age settlements.
Aug 19, 2020
CAORC-NEH Fellow, Ageeth Sluis, to Give Virtual Talk on "Researching the Americas" Series
CAORC-NEH Fellow, Ageeth Sluis, will be featured on ARENET's "Researching the Americas" on August 28.
Aug 11, 2020
Yemen Finds Hope in Its Heritage
Yemen’s heritage professionals are providing hope that the country’s shared past will prove far more durable than its current divisions.
Aug 7, 2020
Finding the Musical Connections between West Africa and Latin America
Senegal seminar participant Verny Varela highlights the musical connections between West Africa and Colombia, where he was born and raised.
Jul 24, 2020
Re-discovering Pakistan’s Abandoned Sikh Temples
Pakistan seminar participant Rajender Kaur discusses the history and legacy of abandoned Sikh temples in Lahore and Islamabad.
Jul 20, 2020
Bringing in the New Year in India: How Cars and Chaos Gave Me Hope
Seminar participant Jose Alejandro Gonzalez-Suarez discusses India’s challenges and how innovative solutions offer hope in uncertain times.
Jul 7, 2020
Broad as a Baobab Trunk: Lessons from Senegal
Senegal participant Rebecca Jacobs-Pollez explains how the legendary baobab tree helped her better understand the country and its people.
Jul 1, 2020
New Digital Scholarship Grant Program from AIIS
The American Institute of Indian Studies is pleased to announce the launch of its new Digital India Learning initiative.
Jun 25, 2020
AISLS Launches Guide to Research Libraries in Sri Lanka
This guide is designed for students and scholars in the humanities, social sciences and related fields.
Jun 10, 2020
CAORC Announces Fellowship Recipients
CAORC is pleased to announce the 2020 award recipients for the Multi-Country Research Fellowship & NEH Senior Research Fellowship.
Jun 8, 2020
Twenty Years of Change in India: A Native Daughter’s Reflections
Shabana Meyering, participant in the faculty seminar to India, offers her personal reflections on two decades of change in the country.
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