Boston University’s Department of World Languages & Literatures invites applications for a renewable full-time Lecturer in Russian beginning July 1, 2023.
Preference given to applications received by November 2, 2022.
Boston University’s Department of World Languages & Literatures invites applications for a renewable full-time Lecturer in Russian beginning July 1, 2023.
Preference given to applications received by November 2, 2022.
Application deadlines for SRAS spring study abroad programs have been extended to October 15.
We now offer two options for spring semester Russian as a Second Language:
Polish Institute of Advanced Studies PIASt invites applications for 5- or 10-month research fellowships, starting their residencies from October 2021 or March 2022.
https://www.aatseel.org/development/certificate/
AATSEEL has received a generous grant to fund a non-degree certificate program in inclusive pedagogy in Slavic languages and literatures. Our program supplies professionals in the field of Slavic languages and literatures with the knowledge and training to address issues of diversity, inclusivity, equality, and justice in our teaching practice.
The Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures (DSEELC) at The Ohio State University invites applications for a position at the rank of tenure-track assistant professor. We seek an innovative scholar and excellent teacher whose research program centers on Indigenous Siberian Studies.
Review of applications will begin on November 14, 2022
Please join us for our production of the classic Russian comedy The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol at The Theatre of Western Springs (TWS). TWS is located at 4384 Hampton Avenue in Western Springs, IL 60558. Use the promo code LAUGH to save $5 on your ticket!
The show runs from October 27-November 6. The show is performed in English. You may get your tickets online here:
https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=tows&rd=1
Or by calling 708-246-3380
Slavic Languages and Literatures Autumn Celebration and Open House
Thursday, October 13 at 4:30 PM
Classics 110
Refreshments will be served
Ukrainian Folktales and Traditions for Children A Diorama Exhibition will be available at the Ukrainian National Museum in Chicago through October 9.
To make a reservation, look for contact information on this website:
https://ukrainiannationalmuseum.org/ukrainian-folktales-and-traditions-for-children-a-diorama-exhibition/
Please enjoy these presentations by the following CEERES faculty and affiliates at the 2022 UChicago Humanities Day.
William Nickell: Russian Media at War
Kagan Arik: Healers, Musicians, and Epic Poets of Central Asia
Na'ama Rokem: Kafka's Hebrew Notebooks
Anastasia Giannakidou: The Hellenic Legacy and the Humanities
To register: https://humanitiesday.uchicago.edu/
Global Anti-Gender and Anti-LGBTQ+ Politics: Historical Continuities, Transnational Connections, Contested Futures
October 28, 2022, 9:30AM-7:00PM
Swift Lecture Hall, 1025 E 58th Street, Floor 3, and Zoom
In recent years, social movements and political campaigns challenging women’s rights and LGBTQ+ equality have mobilized publics across the globe, from West Africa to Central and Eastern Europe, South Asia to North America. This workshop queries the unlikely globalism of anti-gender and anti-LGBTQ+ actors, participants of movements that often criticize women’s rights and gender equality as cultural imperialism forced upon unwitting publics by global elites. What might explain the global reach of these movements today: shifts in mobilizing strategies, social media campaigns, or something else entirely? And what might account for the popular appeal of anti-gender and anti-LGBTQ+ politics in such vastly different political, social, and religious contexts?