CONFERENCES / ONLINE EVENTS
1. ONLINE Conference: “Digitizing Jerusalem's Archives: Urban Heritage in the
Age of Digital Culture”, Jerusalem, 2-4 January 2021
2. ONLINE Webinar: “Policy Dialogue on Social Protection in Jordan”, Economic
Research Forum (ERF), 12 January 2022, 9:00 am, EEST
3. ONLINE International Symposium: “Enchantments and Disenchantments: Early
Modern Ottoman Visions of the World”, Halcyon Days in Crete XI, 14-17 January
2022
4. ONLINE Lecture: “Building the Independent Nation: Morocco's Architectural
Heritage, 1940-1980” by Lahbib El Moumni, architect and Professor at the School
of Architecture, Casablanca, 18 January 2022, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
5. Conference: “Jews of the Arab World, Why Did They Leave?”, Museum of Jewish
Art and History, Paris, 19-20 January 2022
6. International Conference: “Media Aesthetics of Occidentalism”, Centre for
Near and Middle East Studies, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany, 26-28
January 2022
7. ONLINE 67th AWR International Migration Conference: “Global Migration:
Trans-cultural, Trans-disciplinary and Intersectional Perspectives”, Friedensau
Adventist University, 9-10 February 2022
8. Workshop on “Sacred Space(s)”, Mediterranean Seminar, Fresno State
University, 11-12 February 2022
9. Conference: “Sensoria of al-Andalus & the Western Mediterranean”, Spain
North-Africa Project, University of California, Santa Cruz, 18-19 February 2022
10. 15th Annual Conference of the Muslim Studies Program on “Belong Nowhere:
States of Statelessness in the Muslim World”, Michigan State University, 24-25
February 2022
11. Workshop on “Typologies in the Islamic Ethical Discourse”, Orient-Institut
Beirut & American University of Beirut, 10-11 March 2022
12. International Workshop and Edited Volume on “Practices of Preaching in the
Islamic Context – Text, Performativity, and Materiality of Islamic Religious
Speech” by the Junior Research Group “Islamic Theology in Context: Science and
Society”, Berlin Institute for Islamic Theology, Humboldt University of Berlin,
17-18 March 2022
13. International Conference: “Body, Medicine, and Feminism: The Life and Work
of Nawal El Saadawi”, Duke University, 21-22 March 2022
14. Workshop “Questioning the Archive of the Algerian Independence: Towards a
Decolonized History”, University of Virginia, 24-25 March 2022
15. HYBRID “Western Jewish Studies Association Conference”, Schusterman Center
for Judaic and Israel Studies, University of Oklahoma, 27-28 March 2022
16. Conference of the Maghreb Review and the Maghreb Studies Association:
“Empire in the Middle East and the Maghreb: The Shaping of Hopes and
Perspectives”, Oxford, 28-29 March 2022
17. Colloque
international : « La représentation en langues, littératures et arts :
Quelles mutations à l’ère du digital ? », Université Mohammed V de Rabat, 30-31
mars 2022
18. Workshop: “Travel, Mobility, and Cultural Conflict in the Middle East and
North Africa”, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 9-10 April 2022
19. Mediterranean Seminar Spring 2022 Workshop on “Crisis, Migration, and
Displacement in the Mediterranean”, Rutgers University-Newark, 6-7 May 2022
20. International Symposium Series: “From Sahn-ı Seman to Darülfünun – VI: The
First Ottoman University (Darülfünun) and Reformation of Higher Education in
Turkey”, Istanbul, 12-13 May 2022
21. 10th Islamic Legal Studies Conference, Aga Khan Centre, London, 19-21 May
2022
22. Workshop: “Canon or Code? Standardizing and Transmitting Islamic law”,
CanCode-Project, University of Bergen, 16-18 June 2021
23. Conference of the Society for Middle Eastern Studies (SeSaMO): “Explaining
Crisis Beyond Chaos: The Middle East and North Africa in Global Change”,
Naples, 22-24 June 2022
24. International Workshop: “Policy Implementation in the Global South”,
Budapest 28-30 June 2022
25. Conference “Red Sea Project X: Red Sea Horizons, Edges and Transitions”,
Rethymno, Crete, Greece, 6-9 July 2022
26. Workshop: “History and Anthropology through Literature: Approaches &
Methodologies to the Study of Medieval and Modern Texts and Manuscripts”,
Trinity College Dublin, July 2022
27. HYBRID 55th Seminar for Arabian Studies for Students and PhD candidates,
Humboldt University of Berlin, 5-7 August 2022
28. Extended
Deadline for Papers and Panels: 34th Deutscher Orientalistentag / 28th Congress
of DAVO, Freie Universität Berlin, 12-17 September 2022
29. Panel on “Religion, Heritage and the ‘Post-Secular Age’: Insights from Asia
and the Middle East” at the Deutscher Orientalistentag (DOT 2022), Freie
Universität Berlin, 12-17 September 2022
POSITIONS
30. One-Year Visiting Professor for Cultural Studies of the Middle East,
Universities of Bamberg and Erlangen-Nuremberg
31. 3-year Post-doc Position: “Interreligious Communication in and between the
Latin-Christian and the Arabic-Islamic Sphere”, University of Konstanz
32. 150 Fully-funded Scholarships for PhD Candidates in “Economics”, “History
and Civilisation”, “Law” and “Political and Social Sciences”, European
University Institute, Badia Fiesolana, Italy
33. Fellowship Opportunities 2022-2023 at the American Research Center in Egypt
(ARCE)
34. Ibrahim Abu-Lughod Post-doctoral Fellowship in Palestine Studies 2022-2023,
Center for Palestine Studies, Columbia University, New York
35. Assistant Professor for Middle East History, Gonzaga University in Spokane
Washington
OTHER INFORMATION
36. Prix
de thèse Moyen-Orient et mondes musulmans 2022
37. Scholarships in Religious Studies for Master’s Students at the Central
European University, Budapest, Hungary
38. Visiting Fellowship Program on Law and Society in the Muslim World, Harvard
Law School
39. IRMC
Tunisie et Algérie – Bourses de Recherche de moyenne durée (1 à 3 mois) en 2022
40. HYBRID Graduate Student Workshop: “New Directions in the Study of the
Arab World”, NYU Abu Dhabi Research Institute, 6-9 March 2022
41. École
doctorale : « Concurrences et cohabitations des religiosités au Maghreb et
en Afrique de l'Ouest : des terrains de comparaisons ? » Tunis, 23-27 mai
2022
42. Summer School: “The Qur’an in Inter-Christian Polemic”, ERC project “The
European Qur’an”, Nantes, 13-17 June 2022
43. Articles on “Religion and Bioethics: A Sociological
Perspective” (Including Islam) for Special Issue of the Journal “Frontiers in
Sociology”
44. Articles for “Diyâr 6: Journal of Ottoman, Turkish and Middle Eastern
Studies”
Περισσότερες πληροφορίες
CONFERENCES
/ ONLINE EVENTS 1. ONLINE Conference: “Digitizing Jerusalem's Archives: Urban
Heritage in the Age of Digital Culture”, Jerusalem, 2-4 January 2021 The
conference will bring together profession
nals whose
work focuses on issues of digitizing urban heritage and its interpretations
under three main topics: 1. Cultural heritage in the digital age: the
digitization of the Jerusalem archives. 2. Digital Heritage and the
Preservation Approach 'The Historic Urban Landscape'. 3. Democratization /
interpretations of Jerusalem's heritage Information and registration: https://www.bezalel.ac.il/en/jerusalemarchives
__________________________________ 2. ONLINE
Webinar: “Policy Dialogue on Social Protection in Jordan”, Economic Research
Forum (ERF), 12 January 2022, 9:00 am, EEST Papers will be presented which
cover a variety of social protection topics, including the current landscape of
social protection in Jordan, expansion of social insurance, minimum and living
wages, provision of cash assistance and wellbeing, targeting of assistance for
Jordan's refugee population, and the enabling environment for social dialogue
in generating social protection reforms. Information and registration: https://mailchi.mp/erf.org.eg/webinar_2021-1391097?e=b6c891c6c3
__________________________________
3. ONLINE International Symposium: “Enchantments and Disenchantments: Early
Modern Ottoman Visions of the World”, Halcyon Days in Crete XI, 14-17 January
2022 Information, program and registration: https://networks.h-net.org/node/11419/discussions/9366793/international-symposium-halcyon-days-crete-xi-enchantments-and
__________________________________
4. ONLINE
Lecture: “Building the Independent Nation: Morocco's Architectural Heritage,
1940- 1980” by Lahbib El Moumni, architect and Professor at the School of
Architecture, Casablanca, 18 January 2022, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm This lecture will
highlight some of the built experiences in Morocco between 1940 and 1980,
assessing its significance within the long cultural history of Morocco. The
lecture is intended for all audiences interested in architecture and planning,
as well as those interested in learning more about Moroccan architecture and
culture. The presentation will be followed by an extended Q&A. Information
and registration: https://libcal.mit.edu/event/8652876
__________________________________
5.
Conference: “Jews of the Arab World, Why Did They Leave?”, Museum of Jewish Art
and History, Paris, 19-20 January 2022 This conference invites to readdress the
departure of Jews from the Arab world, keeping its distance from political
exploitations, in a comparative perspective opened up to international
specialists, in order to present an up-to-date inventory of our knowledge about
this history. Information:
https://networks.h-net.org/node/73374/announcements/7844644/jews-arab-world-why-didthey-leave-paris-19-20-jan-2022
__________________________________ 6. International Conference: “Media Aesthetics of Occidentalism”, Centre
for Near and Middle East Studies, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany, 26-28
January 2022 The conference pursues the central question “How do media
aesthetic qualities contribute to the constitution of Occidentalist discourses?”
Information:
https://www.online.uni-marburg.de/okzidentalismus/index.php/2021/02/08/internationaleabschlusstagung-26-bis-28-januar-2022/
__________________________________ 7. ONLINE 67th AWR International Migration Conference: “Global Migration:
Trans-cultural, Trans-disciplinary and Intersectional Perspectives”, Friedensau
Adventist University, 9-10 February 2022 Contributions should cover one of the
following topics: Methodology and new approaches in trans-cultural,
trans-disciplinary and intersectional migration research; Rights, norms, ethics
and migration; Gender/sexuality and migration; Religion and migration;
Culture/origin/race/ethnicity/colour and migration; etc. Information: http://www.awr-int.de.
Contact: simone.emmert@th-nuernberg.de __________________________________ 8. Workshop on “Sacred Space(s)”,
Mediterranean Seminar, Fresno State University, 11-12 February 2022
Contributions are invited on any subject (historical, cultural, literary,
artistic, or historiographical) relating to sacred spaces in the premodern or
modern Mediterranean, including the Near East and North Africa. Information:
https://mailchi.mp/mediterraneanseminar/cfp-sacred-spaces-winter-2022-mediterranean-seminar-workshop-11-12-february-fresno-924796?e=82aeb6c61d
__________________________________ 9. Conference: “Sensoria of al-Andalus & the Western Mediterranean”,
Spain North-Africa Project, University of California, Santa Cruz, 18-19
February 2022 The conference will explore the medieval, early modern, and
modern legacy of al-Andalus and its afterlives across the world through
historical, cultural, sociological, and aesthetic approaches toward human
sensoria. We also invite sensory research on the Western Mediterranean from
antiquity to the present. Information: https://networks.h-net.org/node/25688/discussions/7825701/cfp-conference-sensoria-al-andalus-and-western-mediterranean-ucsc
__________________________________ 10. 15th Annual Conference of the Muslim Studies
Program on “Belong Nowhere: States of Statelessness in the Muslim World”,
Michigan State University, 24-25 February 2022 Papers will reflect a range of
disciplinary and interdisciplinary backgrounds – including refugee studies,
sociology, history, anthropology, psychology, political studies, law, and
religious studies. Information:
https://muslimstudies.isp.msu.edu/about/conference
__________________________________ 11. Workshop on “Typologies in the Islamic
Ethical Discourse”, Orient-Institut Beirut & American University of Beirut,
10-11 March 2022 Through discussions on how exemplary and stereotypical
characters are used, modified and redefined in pre-modern Islamic texts, this
workshop aims to investigate a range of typologies in the ethical discourse in
light of its historical and intellectual developments across all relevant
genres. Information:
https://www.orient-institut.org/events/event-details/call-for-papers/
__________________________________ 12. International Workshop and Edited Volume on
“Practices of Preaching in the Islamic Context – Text, Performativity, and
Materiality of Islamic Religious Speech” by the Junior Research Group “Islamic
Theology in Context: Science and Society”, Berlin Institute for Islamic
Theology, Humboldt University of Berlin, 17-18 March 2022 Given the centrality
of preaching in religious proceedings, this workshop seeks to bring together
scholars who work on the performative, textual, spatial, and material aspects
of Islamic religious speech in past and present. Information:
https://www.islamische-theologie.hu-berlin.de/de/forschung/nachwuchsforschungsgruppe-islamische-theologie-im-kontext-wissenschaft-und-gesellschaft-1/arbeit-nwg2/cfp-practices-ofpreaching_bit.pdf.
Contact: Dr. Ayşe Almıla Akca (almila.akca@hu-berlin.de)
__________________________________ 13. International Conference: “Body, Medicine, and
Feminism: The Life and Work of Nawal El Saadawi”, Duke University, 21-22 March
2022 Papers will consider the role of the body and medicine in Dr. El Saadawi’s
oeuvre, but also the spirit of her work and thought. The conference will
coincide with a special issue of the Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies
devoted to medicine and feminist practice in the Middle East. Information:
https://mesana.org/resources-and-opportunities/2021/07/12/body-medicine-and-feminism-thelife-and-work-of-nawal-el-saadawi
__________________________________ 14. Workshop “Questioning the Archive of the
Algerian Independence: Towards a Decolonized History”, University of Virginia,
24-25 March 2022 Contributions are invited on the themes: Historiography and periodization
of Algerian history; Literary genres and other arts for writing history; The
status of the archives in the historiography of colonization and
decolonization; The Algerian archive. Travel and other expenses will be covered
throughout the workshop. Deadline for abstracts: 15 January 2022. Information:
https://networks.h-net.org/node/73374/announcements/9188623/uva-democracy-initiative-cfp-questioning-archive-algerian
__________________________________ 15. HYBRID “Western Jewish Studies Association
Conference”, Schusterman Center for Judaic and Israel Studies, University of
Oklahoma, 27-28 March 2022 Paper and panel proposals on all areas of Jewish
Studies regardless of discipline, geographical focus, or time period are
welcome. Information: http://www.wjsa.net/ __________________________________
16. Conference of the Maghreb Review and the Maghreb Studies Association:
“Empire in the Middle East and the Maghreb: The Shaping of Hopes and
Perspectives”, Oxford, 28-29 March 2022 The aim of this conference is to
examine how European colonialism and great power rivalry in the Middle East and
North Africa have shaped the perspectives of the peoples in these countries and
their hopes for their future. Special significance should be given to the means
by which Muslims affirmed in this period their attachment to Islamic norms and
pride in Islamic civilisation. Information: https://www.maghrebreview.com/en/home.html
__________________________________ 17. Colloque international : « La
représentation en langues, littératures et arts : Quelles mutations à l’ère du
digital ? », Université Mohammed V de Rabat, 30-31 mars 2022 Information :
https://iismm.hypotheses.org/files/2021/09/AppelAContributions_Representation-en-langueslitte%CC%81ratures-et-arts_3langues.pdf
__________________________________ 18. Workshop: “Travel, Mobility, and Cultural
Conflict in the Middle East and North Africa”, University of Alabama,
Tuscaloosa, 9-10 April 2022 We invite paper proposals from any discipline in
the humanities or social sciences that address topics relating to travel and
mobility in, to, and from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region in any
historical era. Information:
https://sites.google.com/su.edu/sermeiss/meetings_1/spring-meetings?authuser=0
19.
Mediterranean Seminar Spring 2022 Workshop on “Crisis, Migration, and
Displacement in the Mediterranean”, Rutgers University-Newark, 6-7 May 2022 The
aim of this workshop is to explore parallel and/or connected historical
processes that move us away from narratives that privilege certain historical
moments, specific cases. Papers from history, art history, literary and
cultural studies, or any relevant Humanities or Social Sciences disciplines are
welcome. Our Mediterranean is including southern Europe, the Near East, North
Africa, and the Red Sea. Deadline for abstracts: 15 February 2022. Information:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe1wsu
BMDc-Q5T4ID5n8noHItYzSCUhAl4l1mUtlZKzlaupkQ/viewform
__________________________________ 20. International Symposium Series: “From
Sahn-ı Seman to Darülfünun – VI: The First Ottoman University (Darülfünun) and
Reformation of Higher Education in Turkey”, Istanbul, 12-13 May 2022 The main
focus will be Darülfünun and its organization and departments. Thanks to this
institution, many new disciplines were introduced to Ottoman and then
Republican intellectual life. This symposium will scrutinize ways through which
the institutional change from the medrese to the university in the late Ottoman
period took place. Information: sahniseman20yy@istanbul.edu.tr
__________________________________ 21. 10th Islamic Legal Studies Conference,
Aga Khan Centre, London, 19-21 May 2022 The conference will be open topic –
abstracts on all aspects of Islamic law, from earliest to most recent times,
are welcome. Information: https://isils.net/isils/call-for-papers
__________________________________ 22. Workshop: “Canon or Code? Standardizing
and Transmitting Islamic law”, CanCode-Project, University of Bergen, 16-18
June 2021 The workshop will focus on the processes behind the concepts
"canonization" and "codification" seeking to keep a
comparative focus across the pre-modern/modern divide and using a diversity of
empirical cases. Thematic panels: 1) Courts as a Locus for Standardization; 2)
Standardization of fiqh; 3) Transmission of Knowledge; 4) Translation and
Canonization. Deadline for abstracts: 10 January 2022. Information:
https://www.uib.no/en/cancode/149132/canon-orcode-standardising-and-transmitting-islamic-law
__________________________________ 23. Conference of the Society for Middle
Eastern Studies (SeSaMO): “Explaining Crisis Beyond Chaos: The Middle East and
North Africa in Global Change”, Naples, 22-24 June 2022 The conference intends
to reflect on the several dimensions and interrelations of the crises of the
modern and contemporary Middle East and North Africa, involving both collective
and individual aspects, as well as all spheres of life, be they political,
social, economic, cultural or environmental. Main working languages are
Italian, English and French. Information:
http://www.sesamoitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/CFP_SeSaMO-Napoli-22_EN_FINAL1.pdf
__________________________________ 24. International Workshop: “Policy
Implementation in the Global South”, Budapest 28-30 June 2022 This workshop
represents an opportunity to contribute to empirical, methodological and
theoretical knowledge about the policy implementation process in the Global
South, and to assess the usefulness of approaches and debates to explain political
changes in the region, We expect proposals from political science,
anthropology, sociology, public management, public administration, sociology,
but we are open to other disciplinary approaches. Deadline for abstracts: 31
January 2022. Information: https://www.ippapublicpolicy.org/conference/iwpp3-
budapest/panel-list/15/panel/policy-implementation-in-the-global-south/1257
__________________________________ 25. Conference “Red Sea Project X: Red Sea
Horizons, Edges and Transitions”, Rethymno, Crete, Greece, 6-9 July 2022
Conference themes will include: Movement, dependencies, and enslaved lives
across geographic and temporal borders; The medieval and early modern, with an
emphasis on the Ottoman, Red Sea; Traditional maritime technologies; the transition
from the age of sail to the age of steam; Religion and the sea. Information:
https://redsea10.ims.forth.gr/call-for-papers/
__________________________________ 26. Workshop: “History and Anthropology
through Literature: Approaches & Methodologies to the Study of Medieval and
Modern Texts and Manuscripts”, Trinity College Dublin, July 2022 The Cairo
Genizah is a treasure trove of medieval and early-modern Arabic manuscripts
stored away in Egypt’s Ben Ezra Synagogue over nearly a thousand years. This
one-day workshop seeks to bring together scholars of manuscript sciences,
history, anthropology, literary criticism, philosophy, and sociology to
challenge the investigation of history, sociology, and anthropology though
pre-modern literature and its manuscripts. Deadline for abstracts: 1 February
2022. Information: https://t.co/Sy28Pbzp9x __________________________________
27. HYBRID 55th Seminar for Arabian Studies for Students and PhD candidates,
Humboldt University of Berlin, 5-7 August 2022 This Seminar meets annually for
the presentation of the latest academic research in the humanities on the
Arabian Peninsula from the earliest times to the present day or, in the case of
political and social history, to the end of the Ottoman Empire (1922). To offer
a paper, please send an abstract to seminar.arab@theiasa.com by 28 February
2022 __________________________________ 28. Extended Deadline for Papers and
Panels: 34th Deutscher Orientalistentag / 28th Congress of DAVO, Freie
Universität Berlin, 12-17 September 2022 - Submission of panels with at least
three confirmed participants has been extended until 10 January 2022. Send to
dot2022@fu-berlin.de. - Registration of individual participants with abstracts
has been extended until 31 January 2022 via https://www.conftool.pro/dot2022/
Registration fee of €120/€60 (reduced) is valid until 31 January 2022. -
Further information: https://dot2022.de/en/ _______________________________ 29.
Panel on “Religion, Heritage and the ‘Post-Secular Age’: Insights from Asia and
the Middle East” at the Deutscher Orientalistentag (DOT 2022), Freie
Universität Berlin, 12-17 September 2022 This panel raises questions about the
similarities and frictions between heritage and religion in, and about, the
so-called ‘post-secular age’. Widening the discussion about religious heritage
and the post-secular beyond Europe, we invite scholars from various academic
backgrounds working on Asian and Middle Eastern contexts, to contribute with
case-studies and/or empirically-grounded theoretical reflections. Information:
https://networks.h-net.org/node/73374/announcements/9203256/cfp-religion-heritage-and-
%E2%80%98post-secular-age%E2%80%99-insights-asia-and
________________________________________ POSITIONS 30. One-Year Visiting
Professor for Cultural Studies of the Middle East, Universities of Bamberg and
Erlangen-Nuremberg The scholar will teach in a Master’s programme which adopts
an interdisciplinary and transcultural approach that considers the Kulturraum
of the Middle Eastern in its entirety, including both its Islamic mainstream
but also more peripheral groups. The relevant qualifications consist of a
doctorate in a relevant discipline, demonstrated ability in teaching, and an
excellent track record in publications and related academic achievements.
Deadline for applications: 7 January 2021. Information:
https://www.uni-bamberg.de/fileadmin/abt-personal/Homepage_ab_2016-03/10_Stellenausschreibungen/01_Professuren/2021/2021_11_02_EliteMA%20Gastprofessur%20Ausschreibung_2022_23.pdf
__________________________________ 31. 3-year Post-doc Position:
“Interreligious Communication in and between the Latin-Christian and the
Arabic-Islamic Sphere”, University of Konstanz Requirements: PhD-degree and
appropriate number of publications; general interest in the historical
relations between Jews, Christians, and Muslims; Very good reading skills in
Arabic and/or Latin and Romance languages; German skills are not required but
will make communication in Konstanz easier; within the project, the language of
communication is English. Deadline for applications: 1 February 2022.
Information: https://mailchi.mp/mediterraneanseminar/apply-3-
year-post-doc-interreligious-communication-in-and-between-the-latin-christian-and-the-arabic-islamicsphere-konstanz-2022-25?e=82aeb6c61d
__________________________________ 32. 150 Fully-funded Scholarships for PhD
Candidates in “Economics”, “History and Civilisation”, “Law” and “Political and
Social Sciences”, European University Institute, Badia Fiesolana, Italy
Deadline for applications: 31 January 2022. Information:
https://www.eui.eu/en/services/academicservice/doctoral-programme#msdynttrid=FmcSKoy3agDdKb5rdSnrey-U_mHAIoKs3NQ6y9WTjAs
__________________________________ 33. Fellowship Opportunities 2022-2023 at the
American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE) ARCE offers funded fellowships and a
research associate program for a wide range of scholars looking to conduct
research in Egypt. Previous fellows have represented the fields of
anthropology, archaeology, architecture, fine art, art history, Coptic studies,
economics, Egyptology, history, humanistic social sciences, Islamic studies,
literature, political science, religious studies and even music. Information:
https://www.arce.org/fellowships-landing __________________________________ 34.
Ibrahim Abu-Lughod Post-doctoral Fellowship in Palestine Studies 2022-2023,
Center for Palestine Studies, Columbia University, New York The award will
support a scholar working on a book project in any field of the humanities or
social sciences who will spend the academic year at Columbia University in New
York, pursuing their research and writing, contributing to curricular matters,
and participating in the intellectual life of the Center for Palestine Studies.
Deadline for application: 15 February 2022. Information:
http://palestine.mei.columbia.edu/cps-ial __________________________________
35. Assistant Professor for Middle East History, Gonzaga University in Spokane
Washington Historians focused on any aspect of the Middle East past are
encouraged to apply. We are especially interested in applicants with expertise
that falls between the years 500 and 1500, or in: public history, history of
science, history of medicine, history of technology, economic history, cultural
history. Deadline for applications: 1 February 2022. Information: https://gonzaga.peopleadmin.com/postings/16549
OTHER
INFORMATION 36. Prix de thèse Moyen-Orient et mondes musulmans 2022 Le GIS
Moyen-Orient et mondes musulmans et l'Institut d'étude de l'Islam et des sociétés
du monde musulman (IISMM, UAR 2500) organisent en 2022 la neuvième édition du
Prix de thèse Moyen-Orient et mondes musulmans. Sont éligibles des travaux
soutenus en français ou en France entre le 1er janvier 2020 et le 31 décembre
2021, dans toutes les disciplines des lettres et sciences humaines et sociales.
Date limite de dépôt des candidatures : 14 janvier 2022. Information :
https://irmc.hypotheses.org/3352 __________________________________ 37. Scholarships in Religious Studies
for Master’s Students at the Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
Students pursing an Advanced Certificate in Religious Studies, as part of their
MA studies in participating departments and units, engage in the study of
religious phenomena from a historical point of view and from a variety of
interdisciplinary approaches and cross-disciplinary perspectives. Deadline for
applications: 1 February 2022. Information:
https://religion.ceu.edu/scholarships-ma-studies
__________________________________ 38. Visiting Fellowship Program on Law and
Society in the Muslim World, Harvard Law School We are particularly interested
in applicants whose work focuses on human rights, women's rights, children's
rights, minority rights, animal welfare and rights, constitutional law, food law,
environmental law and climate change in particular, migration and refugee
studies, LGBTQ issues, and related areas. Fellows may spend from one month up
to one academic year. Deadline
for application: 15 January 2022. Information: https://iismm.hypotheses.org/57234
__________________________________ 39. IRMC Tunisie et Algérie – Bourses de
Recherche de moyenne durée (1 à 3 mois) en 2022 Conditions : Inscription
obligatoire en master ou en doctorat en sciences humaines et sociales ;
Disciplines privilégiées : histoire, sociologie, anthropologie, géographie,
science politique. Date limite de dépôt des candidatures : 31 janvier 2022.
Information : https://irmc.hypotheses.org/3393 ;
https://irmc.hypotheses.org/3395 __________________________________ 40. HYBRID Graduate Student Workshop:
“New Directions in the Study of the Arab World”, NYU Abu Dhabi Research
Institute, 6-9 March 2022 The workshop provides the opportunity for current
advanced doctoral candidates to present, discuss, and receive valuable feedback
on their research. Participants will read and discuss each other’s work in
addition to presenting their own. Travel costs to and from Abu Dhabi,
accommodation, and meals during the threeday workshop will be covered. The
event will be hosted online or in a hybrid format if necessary. Information:
https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/research/faculty-labs-and-projects/humanities-research-fellowshipprogram/application1.html
__________________________________ 41. École doctorale : « Concurrences et
cohabitations des religiosités au Maghreb et en Afrique de l'Ouest : des
terrains de comparaisons ? » Tunis, 23-27 mai 2022 Date limite de dépôt des
candidatures : 10 mars 2022. Information :
https://irmc.hypotheses.org/3333?fbclid=IwAR29-DexA_Xmv_GGAj1_Pl9VXFfns2virvbG2nsJIZVO28QfkVsLpM78bkY
__________________________________ 42. Summer School: “The Qur’an in Inter-Christian
Polemic”, ERC project “The European Qur’an”, Nantes, 13-17 June 2022 How have
Christian authors in Europe used and appropriated the Qur’an? We are interested
in how the Qur’an was used as a historical and linguistic archive, as a mine of
heretical ideas and as a tool used in confessional rivalries. Deadline for
abstracts:15 December 2021. Information:
https://euqu.eu/2021/09/22/summer-school-thequran-in-inter-christian-polemic/
__________________________________ 43. Articles on “Religion and Bioethics: A
Sociological Perspective” (Including Islam) for Special Issue of the Journal
“Frontiers in Sociology” 'This issue wants to explore how and the understandings
of 'religion' and 'bioethics' (in relation to cloning, abortion, organ
transplantation and blood transfusion, sexual health and orientation, the value
of life, death, killing and letting die) intersect each other in various social
contexts of the so-called "Abrahamic" and other religions. Deadline
for abstracts: 31 January 2022. Information:
https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/25414/religion-and-bioethics-a-sociological-perspective
__________________________________ 44. Articles for “Diyâr 6: Journal of
Ottoman, Turkish and Middle Eastern Studies” We welcome original and as yet
unpublished contributions in German, English, and French from all research
areas of Ottoman, Turkish and Middle Eastern Studies. Reviews can also be
submitted at any time. Deadline for articles: 15 February 2022. Information:
https://networks.h-net.org/node/73374/announcements/7844858/cfp-diy%C3%A2r-journal-ottoman-turkish-and-middle-eastern-studies
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