This series of roundtable webinars features presentations and moderated conversations that foster cross-disciplinary exchange. Each roundtable showcases two to three members of the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme's post-MFA and postdoctoral cohort whose work shares disciplinary, methodological and/or topical alignment.
March 11th, 2022
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11-12 AM on Zoom
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Roundtable One: On Indigenous Studies
- Michael Charles | Postdoctoral Researcher, Newark Earthworks Center
- Gregorio Gonzales | Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Comparative Studies
- Moderator: Melissa Curley | Associate Professor, Department of Comparative Studies
- Moderator: John Low | Director of Newark Earthworks Center
About GAHDT’s post-MFA and postdoctoral program
This program supports post-MFA and postdoctoral researchers and creative practitioners and provides professional development opportunities with the goal of facilitating their entry into tenure-track positions in the academic marketplace and the public arts and humanities. The valuable presence of these researchers and practitioners adds intellectual energy and vitality to the College of Arts and Sciences as a whole, contributing to interdisciplinary collaboration between academic units and the development of innovative scholarship and curricula.
For more information, visit the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme.
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