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The Humanities Council Workshops are a granting opportunity to support workshops in the humanities and the arts with an interdisciplinary focus. The opportunity is available to all full-time faculty in all schools of the University. The Humanities Council envisions a workshop as a carefully planned series of meetings on a focused topic, bringing together faculty and graduate students from diverse disciplines.

Workshop information and application guidelines


2005-2006 Humanities Council Workshops

The following Workshops will meet regularly throughout the 2005-2006 academic year. Please contact the appropriate directors for more information. Please note that these Workshops are limited in size. To join a Workshop, please contact the Workshop directors in advance.

Click on the links below for contact information for the Workshops taking place this academic year.

Eurasian Connections
Latino Studies and Disciplinarity*
New Cuban Studies
Redefining Performance in the 21st Century*
Research in Trauma and Violence: Traumatic Effects
Storytelling in Performance*
Timing the Political* (continuation of The Humanities in an Era of Global Comparatism)
Urban Studies/Multiple Sites: Rethinking 'Comparative' Urban Research in Global, National and Local Contexts
* workshops continuing from 2004-2005

2004-2005 Humanities Council Workshops

Click on the links below for a description of the Workshops.

The Humanities in an Era of Global Comparatism
Latino Studies and Disciplinarity
Mapping the Mediterranean
Political Theory and American Literature: Contemporary Intersections
Redefining Performance in the 21st Century [launch site]
Storytelling in Performance: Voices, Bodies, Texts, Images [launch site]
Urban Studies/Multiple Sites: Rethinking 'Comparative' Urban Research in Global, National and Local Contexts

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