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Annual Graduate Student Research Workshop


2nd Annual Graduate Student Research Workshop: Call for Applications

WHEN
March 4-8, 2023

WHERE
NYU Abu Dhabi

WHO
Humanities Research Fellowship for the Study of the Arab World

BY INVITATION
Interested scholars please contact nyuad.humanities.fellowships@nyu.edu

The NYU Abu Dhabi Humanities Research Fellowship for the Study of the Arab World program invites applications for its 2nd Annual Graduate Student Research Workshop to be hosted in person from March 4-8, 2023 at NYU Abu Dhabi. The theme of this year’s workshop is “New Directions in the Study of the Arab World.”

We welcome applications from international doctoral students who are currently in the writing stage with the opportunity to present and thoroughly discuss their PhD projects. Applications are encouraged for projects that range across the arts, humanities, and social sciences related to the study of the Arab world, broadly defined, its rich literature and history, its cultural and artistic heritage, and its manifold connections with other cultures.

The deadline for application submissions is September 30, 2022. We will notify successful applicants by early November 2022.

Applicants should submit the following materials in English:

  • a curriculum vitae

  • a two-page statement about the research

  • a one-page work plan with the projected date of completion of the degree

  • an abstract of the chapter that would be presented

  • a letter of recommendation from your dissertation advisor (please upload it directly or have your advisor email it to us)

Email nyuad.humanities.fellowships@nyu.edu for more details.

Successful applicants will be notified by early November 2022. For questions, please contact nyuad.humanities.fellowships@nyu.edu.

Convened by

  • Erin Pettigrew, Assistant Professor of History and Arab Crossroads Studies; Global Network Assistant Professor of History, NYUAD

  • Nathalie Peutz, Associate Professor of Arab Crossroads Studies and Anthropology; Network Associate Professor of Anthropology, NYUAD

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