Queen’s National Scholar position in Black Geographics The Departments of Gender Studies and Geography & Planning, Faculty of Arts and Science at Queen’s University invite applications for a Queen’s National Scholar position in Black Geographies at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. This is a tenured or tenure-track joint position with specialization in Black Geographies and issues of race, gender, and… Read More
Oct 5 | Visit to Start-Up Incubator The Office of Career Planning and Professional Development is planning a visit for thirty students to Company (formerly Grand Central Tech). The visit will take place at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, October 5, 2018. Students should plan to spend about 2-3 hours at Company. You can reach more about Company on its website (https://www.company.co/) and… Read More
Funding + working space for digital projects The New Media Lab is now accepting applications from all GC students for fall 2018. Students working on digital projects in the lab receive stipends for time spent working in the lab and are also eligible for awards supporting travel (up to $300); teaching, history, public health, and social justice ($500); and digital dissertation components… Read More
CUNY Graduate Students: Paid research opportunity with The CUNY Institute for State & Local Governance (ISLG) APPLY ASAP The CUNY Institute for State & Local Governance (ISLG) is seeking enrolled CUNY graduate students to aid in research for The Volcker Alliance’s Truth and Integrity in State Budgeting report. The project will run from September 2018 to the end of April 2019, during which the chosen student(s) will be asked to provide deep research… Read More
Due Oct 31 | Application for CUNY BA Advising Fellow CUNY BA Advising Fellows Starting in Spring 2019 The CUNY BA Advising Fellows Program aims to provide vital academic support to undergraduates in the CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Individualized Studies (CUNY BA). Starting in the 2019 spring term, the Advising Fellows will provide individualized academic support to the CUNY BA students, guiding them in choosing… Read More
Sep 28 | Harvey Neptune, ““The Judgement of CLR James and the Misunderstanding of American Civilization” Please join the History program on September 28th at 5pm for Harvey Neptune’s talk: “The Judgement of CLR James and the Misunderstanding of American Civilization” “The subject of my talk is a 1950 CLR James manuscript that eventually found publication in 1993 as a book titled American Civilization. This work has endured a fundamentally perverse reception.… Read More
Sep 26 | TLC Workshop: Expanding Your Pedagogical Toolkit Expanding Your Pedagogical Toolkit Wednesday, September 26, 4:00pm-6:00pm Graduate Center, Room 6496 Looking for new and creative instructional practices to enliven your classroom? Interested in learning new ways to structure your students’ engagement with course materials? Energetic class discussions and meaningful activities help connect emerging thinking to the reading students are doing. A supportive classroom community can reduce anxiety… Read More