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.
Live Performance: Afghan Artist Showcase
March 21, 20255:00pm ET
Building Bridges: Topics in Arabic Literature in Translation
Thursdays, March 6 – May 8, 2025 9:00 -10:30 AM ET Hosted on Zoom Course Overview This free 10-week course will delve into the profound role of translated Arabic literature… Continue reading→
Natural and Manmade Hazards Under Changing Environments
Fridays, March 7 – May 9, 2025 10:30 AM -12:00 PM ET Hosted on Zoom Course Overview This 10-week seminar focuses on the multifaceted and complex impacts of natural and… Continue reading→
Political Economy of Energy Transition
Mondays, March 3 – May 5, 2025 9:00 -10:30 AM ET Hosted on Zoom Course Overview This 10-week online seminar will cover the characteristics and challenges of energy transition. It… Continue reading→
Compound Violence Against Women in War Zones: Case Studies of Syria and Sudan
Tuesdays, March 4 – May 6, 2025 10:30 AM -12:00 PM ET Hosted on Zoom Course Overview This 10-week seminar investigates the situation of the Syrian and Sudani women under… Continue reading→
Human Beings and Society in the Information Hurricane
Wednesdays, March 5 – May 7, 2025 9:00 -10:30 AM ET Hosted on Zoom Course Overview This seminar offers a comprehensive examination of the multifaceted nature of information warfare, focusing… Continue reading→
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