Co-Led Online Seminars
The Consortium’s Co-Led Online Seminars are taught by two endangered scholars – one who is hosted by a Consortium member institution, and the other a colleague of their choice. The seminars are designed to connect endangered scholars to the global academic community and offer students who have lost their professors an opportunity to re-engage. They are free and open to anyone anywhere in the world with an internet connection.
Registration for our Spring 2024 Co-Led Online Seminars is now open!
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For a complete list of past co-led online seminars, please visit our Seminar Archive page.
Code of Conduct:
The New University in Exile Consortium is committed to an open, inclusive, and collaborative environment. As facilitators of a global online learning community, the Consortium does not tolerate harassment in any form. We are colleagues and we treat each other with respect. Registrants and participants in our co-led online seminars are expected to adhere to the Online Code of Conduct (Code of Conduct).
Harassment is unacceptable and includes, though is not limited to, comments, non-verbal expressions, or imagery that demeans or disparages a person or group based on:
- race, ethnicity, or native language
- sex, gender, gender identity or expression
- language
- sexual orientation
- physical or mental disability
- physical appearance, body size, or presentation
- age
- religious or political beliefs, including lack of religious beliefs
- marital or family status
- nationality, citizenship status, or geographic location
- employment or military status
- socioeconomic status
The Consortium does not tolerate any harassment on its online platforms, including but not limited to the chat and Q&A functions on Zoom. Participants found to be engaging in harassment on Consortium platforms will not be permitted to participate in co-led online seminars and other Consortium programs.
The Online Code of Conduct is a living document subject to changes and will be reviewed annually. It will be updated if issues and situations arise. It is not exhaustive: violations of the spirit of the document are not allowed.