We are thrilled to announce the launch of the Literature Hub, a new home base on the H-Net Commons for scholars working in the fields of literary studies, critical theory, literary histories, comparative literature, poetics, and more: https://networks.h-net.org/literature-hub.
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We are pleased to announce the 21st Annual Oxford German Graduate Symposium on the theme of Cognition and Corporeality: Writing Minds and Bodies.
16th Annual James A. Rawley Graduate Conference in the Humanities
University of Nebraska-Lincoln | October 3-4, 2024
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Adam Seipp, Texas A&M University
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Kaleidoscope Perspectives: Identity and Change
University of Toronto - Annual Graduate History Symposium 2024 | May 27-28, 2024
Hybrid event | Jackman Humanities Institute, University of Toronto and Zoom
Submission deadline: April 17, 2024 | Successful applicants will be notified by April 25
The University of Toronto’s History Department is pleased to announce the return of its Annual Graduate Symposium in May 2024. The Symposium aims to showcase the ongoing research of graduate students.
This year’s symposium explores the questions of identity and change and their interactions. More specifically
The Tenth Annual Trans-Asia Graduate Student Conference, themed "Bridging Glocal Asias," is scheduled for April 19th and 20th at Ingraham Hall in rooms 206 and 336, the Univesity of Wisconsin-Madison. This event presents a unique opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to come together, sharing, learning, and discussing a wide array of Asian-related topics in a transregional and interdisciplinary context.
Reposted from H-Japan.
Call for papers for Gender & Women’s Studies Graduate Conference on Saturday, August 31st in Lexington. Submission deadline of May 1st, 2024, at 5 pm EST. The conference will take place primarily on site - with some, limited online options available.
For more information, see the full post linked below. Reposted from the Gender Hub.
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Happy New Year from the H-Grad editorial staff!
Along with resolutions to eat healthier, sleep more, and exercise regularly, many of us are also making a vow to read and write more effectively, become better teachers, and pursue new opportunities, such as conferences and academic journal submissions. H-Grad’s site is continually growing, with ideas to help you begin, and follow through on, your resolutions throughout the year.
Our Resources page offers many links to articles, blogs and tools to help you achieve these goals. Following through with our own New Year’s resolution, we have added a Fu
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At H-Grad, we have made a concerted effort this year to better utilize our network and its members to compile useful resources for our community. (Be sure to check out our ever-expanding list of weblinks, especially those pertaining to teaching and TA resources! https://networks.h-net.org/node/11634/pages/179387/teaching-ta-resources)
Kara (currently on the job market and in her last year of her PhD program) and Katie (experiencing her first year of post-grad life as an
Resource of the Month
Our first resource highlight will take a closer look at what H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online (H-Net) has to offer. This interdisciplinary forum for scholars in the humanities and social sciences is extensive, and continually growing, but once we’ve signed up for particular networks in our field, we often forget to look around this site as a whole for new groups and services that might be useful academically and professionally.
The Home Page
The H-Net home page posts updates and links to other pages on the larger network, and also publishes Horizons, which