Due Oct 15 | Senior Fellowship Program, 2018–2019 The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts announces its program for senior fellowships. Fellowships are for full-time research, and scholars are expected to reside in Washington and to participate in the activities of the Center throughout the fellowship period. Lectures, colloquia, and informal discussions complement the fellowship program. Each senior fellow is provided with… Read More
Due Oct 15 | Applications for A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, 2018–2020 The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts offers one postdoctoral fellowship biennially for two consecutive academic years. The A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow will reside in Washington. During the first year the fellow will carry out research and writing for publication. The fellow will also design and direct an intensive weeklong seminar for the… Read More
Language Reading Program Fall 2017 registration is open Registration for the Fall session of the Language Reading Program is open. Registration is first come, first served. The LRP helps students satisfy their language reading requirements. Our courses are aimed strictly at the translation of scholarly texts. This fall we are offering Levels I and II for French, German, and Latin; Spanish Level I; and… Read More
Fitness Class Registration Opens August 24th at 10:00AM The Graduate Center offers fitness classes facilitated by the Doctoral Students’ Council and the Student Affairs Office. Registration for the first half of the fall 2017 semester opens on Thursday August 24th at 10:00AM in room 7301. Students, Faculty , Staff and Community Members must register in person at the Student Affairs Office, room 7301.… Read More
Deadline Sep 15 | Call for Participants: The CUNY Public History Collective Second Annual Conference The Public History Collective (PHC), an interdisciplinary group based in the History Program at the Graduate Center, CUNY, will hold its second annual conference on Friday, November 17, 2017. The PHC invites proposals of 500 words or less that engage with this year’s theme: “It’s Not What You Think: Challenging Assumptions Through Public History.”… Read More
Pre- and Early-Semester Course Planning Support from the TLC The Teaching and Learning Center will host an open course planning workshop on Wednesday, August 23, from 2-6pm in Room 9206. Whether this is your first time teaching or you’re a seasoned veteran, whether you’ve got all your course materials prepared or you’ve just started pulling them together, you are welcome to discuss with TLC… Read More
Fall 2017 Professional Development Seminars Students may register online for these courses, they are listed in the course schedule under “Professional Development”. Course numbers and registration codes are listed below. The courses are 0 credits and do not appear on student transcripts; they are free of charge and open to all matriculated Graduate Center students. PDEV 79400 Advanced Spoken English:… Read More
Seeking IT Aide IT Aide Job Description General Characteristics Information Technology (IT) provides and maintains a wide variety of voice, video and data systems to serve the Graduate Center community of students, faculty, staff and members of the public. GC students staffing the position of IT Aide assist with a wide variety of IT maintenance and operational matters, end-user… Read More
Aug 9 | Writing Next: Next Gen PhD Seminar Wednesday, 08/09/2017 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Graduate Center, Room 9207… Read More
Due Aug 15 | Applications for the Jacqueline Schiller Scholarship The Schiller Fund was established in The New York Community Trust to provide scholarships to CUNY students in the fields of literature and/or history who are among the best and brightest and who demonstrate financial need. The fields of literature and history are very broad and include many courses and many different programs. Applications will… Read More