Greenberg, Lev. “Sociology of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” – Fall 2015 Syllabus.
URL: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/50b5/1f9d713efbc958e31d57775939bc70885e38.pdf (PDF)
Greenberg, Lev. “Sociology of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” – Fall 2015 Syllabus.
URL: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/50b5/1f9d713efbc958e31d57775939bc70885e38.pdf (PDF)
ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute
For Curriculum Development In Critical Antisemitism Studies
to be held at St Antony’s College, Oxford
starting July 31, 2016
Application Deadline: March 1, 2016
The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP), a New York-based interdisciplinary research center, is seeking scholars-in-residence for an intensive two-week workshop-based curriculum development program aimed at establishing critical antisemitism studies as a recognized academic discipline.
The program is intended primarily for professors with full-time college or university positions, though exceptional doctoral and post-doctoral students may also be considered.
The workshops will take place at St Antony’s College, Oxford, beginning July 31. Under the guidance of leading international academics, scholars-in-residence will be asked to develop new syllabi and curricula for critical interdisciplinary antisemitism courses that the scholars-in-residence will teach in their home institutions after completing the program.
Full and partial scholarships are available.
A program of the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University, the Summer Institute (SIIS) helps college & university professors design new courses on Israel. Over 200 faculty members from 180 universities worldwide have participated in SIIS since its inception in 2004. Faculty from the social sciences and humanities are invited to apply. Applications due by January 21, 2014.
Watch the video and learn more at:
www.brandeis.edu/israelcenter/SIIS/index.html
SIIS Fellowships include:
• Multidisciplinary seminars taught by world-class faculty from Israel and the U.S. exploring Israeli society, politics, culture, economics, diplomacy & more (Two weeks)
• Israel study tour with leading personalities in public life, the academy and the arts (Nine days)
• Travel, accommodations, and most meals at Brandeis and in Israel
• Stipend of up to $2,500 for full course or $1,500 for Brandeis seminar only
• Access to vast Israel Studies resources online and in Brandeis University library
• Annual workshops and year-round webinars
• Membership in an active, international community of Israel scholars with opportunities for networking and professional collaboration
Summer Institute for Israel Studies 2013 – Now Accepting Applications for its Tenth Year June 17 – July 11, 2013, at Brandeis University and in Israel
A program of the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University, the Summer Institute assists faculty in colleges and universities in the design of new courses in Israel Studies, or the enhancement of existing ones. Over 180 faculty members from 160 universities around the world have participated in SIIS since its inception in 2004. Faculty from the social sciences and humanities are invited to apply. This is the 10th anniversary of the Summer Institute for Israel Studies (SIIS). *Applications due January 21, 2013. *
Fellowships include:
· Seminars taught by world-class faculty from Israel and the United
States
· Stipend of up to $2,500 for full course; $1,500 for Brandeis
seminar only
· Travel, meals, and accommodations at Brandeis and in Israel
· Access to vast Israel Studies online resource center and Brandeis
University’s online library resources
· Annual workshops and year-round webinars
· Membership in an ever-growing international community of Israel
scholars with opportunities for networking and professional collaboration
*Learn more and apply online*:
www.brandeis.edu/israelcenter/SIIS/index.html
Questions? Contact Keren Goodblatt at kereng1@brandeis.edu
2013 – Now Accepting Applications for its Tenth Year June 17 – July 11, 2013, at Brandeis University and in Israel
A program of the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University, the Summer Institute assists faculty in colleges and universities in the design of new courses in Israel Studies, or the enhancement of existing ones. Over 180 faculty members from 160 universities around the world have participated in SIIS since its inception in 2004. Faculty from the social sciences and humanities are invited to apply. This is the 10th anniversary of the Summer Institute for Israel Studies (SIIS). *Applications due January 21, 2013. *
Fellowships include:
· Seminars taught by world-class faculty from Israel and the United
States
· Stipend of up to $2,500 for full course; $1,500 for Brandeis
seminar only
· Travel, meals, and accommodations at Brandeis and in Israel
· Access to vast Israel Studies online resource center and Brandeis
University’s online library resources
· Annual workshops and year-round webinars
· Membership in an ever-growing international community of Israel
scholars with opportunities for networking and professional collaboration
*Learn more and apply online*:
www.brandeis.edu/israelcenter/SIIS/index.html
Questions? Contact Keren Goodblatt [email in link]
Now accepting applications:
SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR ISRAEL STUDIES
2012 June 12 – 25, 2012 at Brandeis and June 27 – July 5, 2012 in Israel
A program of the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University, the Summer Institute for Israel Studies assists faculty in designing new courses in Israel Studies or incorporating a segment on Israel into existing courses. Candidates from the social sciences and humanities are invited to apply.
Fellowships include:
-Seminars taught by world-class faculty from Israel and the United States -Travel, meals, and accommodations at Brandeis and in Israel -Stipend of up to $2500 for full course; $1500 for Brandeis seminar only -Access to vast Israel Studies online resource center and Brandeis University’s online library resources
Applications due January 16, 2012. Notifications made in early March 2012.
To apply or to learn more, visit us online at www.brandeis.edu/israelcenter/SIIS.
The Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University presents:
SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR ISRAEL STUDIES 2010
June 15-June 28 at Brandeis and June 30-July 8 in Israel
The Summer Institute for Israel Studies assists faculty in designing new courses in Israel Studies or incorporating a segment on Israel into existing courses. Candidates from the social sciences and humanities are invited to apply.
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Fellowships include:
-Seminars taught by world-class faculty from Israel and the United States -Travel, meals, and accommodations at Brandeis and in Israel
-$2500 stipend for full course; $1500 for Brandeis seminar only
-Access to vast Israel Studies online resource center and Brandeis University’s online library resources
Applications due February 1, 2010 . Notification by March 5, 2010.
To apply or to learn more, visit us online at www.brandeis.edu/israelcenter/SIIS
email: scis@brandeis.edu