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Call for Applications: 2015 Alphawood Scholarships

SOAS, University of London, invites applications to the second round of Alphawood Scholarships. The Alphawood Scholarships are part of SOAS’s new Southeast Asian Art Academic Programme, which has been funded by Alphawood Foundation, Chicago. The aim of the academic program is to advance the understanding and preservation of Buddhist and Hindu art in Southeast Asia […]

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CFP: South Asia Graduate Student Conference

The Twelfth Annual South Asia Graduate Student Conference at the University of Chicago: South Asian Mobilities, March 5-6, 2015 The organizing committee of the South Asia Graduate Student Conference at the University of Chicago has announced the twelfth annual conference, to be held on March 5-6, 2015, on the theme, South Asian Mobilities. The committee invites

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CFP: Upcoming Special Issue Enduring Operations: The Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq

Enduring Operations: The Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq Guest Editors: Aaron DeRosa and Stacey Peebles The Editors of MFS seek essays that focus on the fictional response to Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The consequences of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq remain under-recognized in scholarly discourse, usually sublimated to the more abstract

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Carlos E. Castaneda Postdoctoral Fellowship in Mexican American Studies

The Carlos E. Castañeda Postdoctoral Fellowship in Mexican American Studies is supported by the Office of the President. This postdoctoral fellowship is in memory of Professor Carlos E. Castañeda (1896-1958), one of the first scholars and activists in Mexican American studies, and a UT Austin alumnus and faculty member. CMAS is accepting applications for this

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CFP: Justin Winsor Library History Essay Award

The Justin Winsor Library History Essay Award is presented by the Library History Round Table of the American Library Association annually to recognize the best essay written in English on library history.  The award is named in honor of the distinguished nineteenth-century librarian, historian, and bibliographer who was also ALA’s first president. It consists of

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