Political Theory as a Vocation
by ACT

Published on September 15, 2010 5:15 pm.

Come join us for a discussion between distinguished scholars Susan Buck-Morss, Richard Wolin, Uday Mehta and Ruth O’Brien on the influences, approaches and directions of “Political Theory as a Vocation.” When: Thursday, September 23 2010 Where: Room 9207 (The Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Ave., New York) Click here for event flier.

Doctoral Student Research Grant Competition #6 Announced
by keferguson

Published on September 15, 2010 3:51 pm.

The Office for Research and Sponsored Programs has announced this year’s Doctoral Student Research Grant Competition. You can read more about the Competition and access the application form via this link: ORSP Grant Competition #6.

Presidential Research Fund Announced
by keferguson

Published on September 15, 2010 3:46 pm.

The Graduate Center has announced a new program for funding doctoral student travel and research. You can read more about the Presidential Research Fund and download the application form by clicking here: Presidential Research Fund.

Poetics Meeting on Wednesday, September 22 at 7:00
by poetics

Published on September 14, 2010 11:55 am.

The GC Poetics Group will meet at 7:00 Wednesday 9/22. An informal meeting, this gathering serves as an introduction to the activities of Poetics and as a brainstorming session for future events. The meeting will be followed by a gathering at the nearby Ginger Man pub…

Keynote speaker
by Sociology Students Association

Published on September 11, 2010 12:04 pm.

We have just confirmed the keynote speaker for our Second Annual Graduate Student Conference, Technology as Method/Method as Technology: Anne-Laure Fayard, Assistant Professor in the Department of Technology at the Polytechnic Institute of NYU! Dr. Fayard’s research in the fields of technology, culture and space, and multidisciplinary orientation fits precisely with the theme of our [...]

Just one more week!
by Sociology Students Association

Published on September 8, 2010 10:57 pm.

The deadline for the call for papers for our second annual graduate student conference is just one week away! Submit now to be part of Technology as Method/Method as Technology.

Reclaiming Secularism? Reading Women and Religion in Contemporary Hindu India
by Fiona Lee

Published on September 8, 2010 12:08 pm.

The CUNY Graduate Center Postcolonial Studies Group Colloquium Series 2010-2011 Rajeswari Sunder Rajan New York University Reclaiming Secularism? Reading Women and Religion in Contemporary Hindu India Postcolonial feminist thinking on the subject of women and religion has until recently tended solely to draw attention to and deplore the ways in which traditional religious doctrines and [...]

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