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Category Archives: Webinars
IAS Ethiopian Studies Series
The Turn to the Medieval in Ethiopian Studies – The Turn to Ethiopia in Medieval Studies II This is the third event of a webinar series IAS Ethiopian Studies Convenors: Suzanne Akbari (IAS), Aaron Butts (CUA / IAS), Samantha L. … Continue reading
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Webinar: A New Past for a Pandemic Future: Evolutionary and Cultural Histories of Infectious Diseases.
Monica H. Green will be delivering the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Centre for History in Public Health Annual Lecture on the theme of “A New Past for a Pandemic Future: Evolutionary and Cultural Histories of Infectious Diseases.” … Continue reading
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Upcoming Webinar on the Transcription of Medieval Latin
Machine-Reading Medieval Latin Texts: the Launch of the UCL/Toronto Transkribus model. 13.00–15.00 EST/ 18.00–20.00 GMT on Wednesday 3 March 2021 Teams from the Bentham Project, University College London, and the DEEDS (Documents of Early England Data Set) project, University of … Continue reading
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Upcoming Speculum Webinar: Meet the Editors
A Speculum Webinar: Meet the Editors 26 March 2021 from 12:00-1:30 PM EDT via Zoom Aimed particularly at early career scholars, this webinar brings together the editors of Speculum, along with members of the Editorial and Review Boards, to demystify … Continue reading
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Upcoming Webinars on Medieval Studies / Ethiopian Studies
Upcoming event, a pair of webinars on “The Turn to the Medieval in Ethiopian Studies – The Turn to Ethiopia in Medieval Studies”: https://www.ias.edu/hs/ias-ethiopian-studies-series “We are eager to think together about the rich and often challenging complexities that have arisen … Continue reading
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Upcoming Speculum Webinar on “Disease, Death, and Therapy”
A Speculum Webinar on “Disease, Death, and Therapy” 14 January 2021 from 12:00-2:00 PM via Zoom The Medieval Academy of America is delighted to host a Speculum webinar that launches January 2021’s themed issue dedicated to the timely topic of … Continue reading
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Ethiopian Studies Webinar
The Beta Israel and Ethiopian Christian Views of Jews and Judaism Nov 17, 2020 12:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada) https://theias.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CifXZdD4Qpmujc3jwsX7lw Ethiopia has a long and complex history with Jews and Judaism. Perhaps most constitutive of the connection … Continue reading
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Upcoming MAA Webinars
Race, Racism, and our Institutions and Disciplines September 18, 3-5 PM EDT Medieval Freelancing 101 Session 1: Para-academic Work, September 8, 1-2:30 PM EDT Session 2: Working Beyond Academia, September 22, 1-2:30 PM EDT Race, Racism, and our Institutions and … Continue reading
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Upcoming MAA Webinars: Freelancing 101
Medieval Academy of America Webinars: Medieval Freelancing 101 Session 1: Para-academic Work, September 8, 1-2:30 EDT Session 2: Working Beyond Academia, September 22, 1-2:30 EDT Jointly sponsored by CARA (the Committee for Centers and Regional Associations) and the Committee for … Continue reading
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Reminder to Register now for these upcoming MAA Webinars:
Race, Racism, and Teaching the Middle Ages 20 July, 3-5 PM EDT In the wake of recent events and ongoing racially motivated violence, there have been many institutional responses to raise awareness of race and racism in the U.S. and … Continue reading
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