Events
From our Annual Scholars’ Conference and academic webinars to film screenings, performances, and receptions, the Consortium hosts a variety of events each year. Information about Consortium events and the numerous conferences, lectures, and panels our Scholars participate in are featured below.
Consortium Scholars Retreat
July 10-12, 2024Hosted by Consortium member institution, Brown UniversityProvidence, Rhode Island Consortium scholars, liaisons, and staff gathered at Brown University from July 9 to 12, 2024 for our first… Continue reading→
Live Performance: If Museum’s Walls Could Talk
Performance by Margarita Kuleva Monday, November 25, 20246:00 – 8:00pm ET REGISTER HERE The New School Starr Lecture Hall63 Fifth AvenueRoom UL 102 Free and Open to the Public This lecture-performance… Continue reading→
Migration, Diaspora, and Mnemonic Solidarity
REGISTER HERE The migration-memory nexus in the human and social sciences has traditionally been conceptualized to analyze the role of collective and individual memory in shaping the migration experience, particularly… Continue reading→
Sustaining Higher Education in Gaza
Wednesday, October 2310 am Eastern To watch the session, CLICK HERE
Women, Peace, and Security in the Afghan Context
Free 10-Week Online Seminar Every Monday, September 30 – December 2, 2024 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM ET Hosted on Zoom- Register for Link This seminar will delve into… Continue reading→
Register Now for Fall 2024 Free Online Seminars
Registration is now open for the Consortium’s selection of free, online seminars for Fall 2024! This semester’s courses include a wide variety of subjects, including public health, environmental justice theory,… Continue reading→
Webinar: Lessons Learned from the Effects of Conflict on Health and Resilience in Sudan
YSPH Presents a webinar discussing the health implications of the ongoing conflict in Sudan. This event will elucidate the challenges, strategies, and actions required to address critical public health issues… Continue reading→
Sorry, I Don’t Understanding: A Play by Olena Boryshpolets & Anouar Rahmani
Originally performed on Monday, March 25, 2024 Consortium scholar and Artist Protection Fund Fellow at Carnegie Mellon University, Anoar Rahmani, and colleague Olena Boryshpolets premiered their play, Sorry, I… Continue reading→
Ithaca City of Asylum, Cornell University to Show Sahraa Karimi’s Films
Wednesday, March 6 and Thursday, March 7 Ithaca, New York Ithaca City of Asylum is bringing the award-winning filmmaker and former Univeristy in Exile for Afghan Artists Fellow Sahraa Karimi to Ithaca for… Continue reading→
EVENT: Aquí y allá: Art and Activism Against Borders
Dec. 7 | 5:00 – 9:00 PM ET Hoerle Lecture Hall 63 5th Ave. New York, NY 10011 Presented by Otros Dreams en Actión and faculty at The New School…. Continue reading→