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SUMMARY:OpEd Project Workshop: "Write to Change the World"
DESCRIPTION:Write to Change the World\nThe “Write to Change the World” program builds participants’ capacity to translate their research for the public and to engage in debate at a national level based on their areas of  expertise. This program focuses on increasing the number of underrepresented voices in the media and bringing the humanities to bear on public debates. Working in partnership with the OpEd Project\, we will host three one-day workshops led by OpEd Project facilitators\, with approximately 20 fellows in each workshop\, from nine participating campuses (UCSF\, UCSB\, UCI\, UCR\, UCSD\, UCSC\, UCD\, UCM\, UCLA)\, for a total of 60+ fellows. After the 1-day workshop\, fellows will have access to a yearlong mentorship with media mentors through the OpEd Project. This program provides extraordinary resources\, access and support\, including cutting edge game-based\, research-driven programming\, and access to a prestigious network of fellows at peer institutions nationwide. Apply now for Spring 2017 workshops at UC Merced\, UC Santa Cruz\, or UC Irvine. \nAbout the OpEd Project\nThe Op-Ed Project envisions a world where the best ideas – regardless of where they come from – will have a chance to be heard\, and to shape society and the world. Working with top universities\, foundations\, think tanks\, nonprofits\, corporations and community organizations\, the OpEd Project scouts and trains under-represented experts to take thought leadership positions in their fields; the OpEd Project connects them with national networks of high-level media mentors; and vets and channels the best new experts and ideas directly to media gatekeepers who need them\, across all platforms. For more on the OpEd Project\, visit their website. \nOur fellows will:\n1) Attend a 1-day workshop\n2) Draft an Op-Ed within three months following the workshop\n3) Connect with a media mentor through the OpEd Project within three months following the workshop \nDates and Locations:\nUC Merced: April 14\, 2017\nUC Santa Cruz: June 9\, 2017\nUC Irvine: June 16\, 2016 \nApply\nFaculty and postdoctoral fellows can apply online for Spring 2017 workshops here by Feb. 1\, 2017.\nFor more information\, contact the Center for the Humanities at UC Merced at humanities@ucmerced.edu. \nUCSC OpEd Workshop Participants\nClick here to read about the faculty fellows at the UCSC workshop 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/oped-project-workshop-write-to-change-the-world-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170512T130000
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CREATED:20161201T192448Z
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SUMMARY:13th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Event Photos:\nIf you have trouble viewing above images\, you may view this album directly on Flickr. \nGraduate Research Symposium\nThe Symposium offers graduate students from every division the opportunity to discuss their research with colleagues on campus and with the public. Our students present their work in the form of posters\, live presentations\, and media demonstrations. The Symposium also awards juried prizes\, overseen by a panel of judges comprised of faculty\, staff\, researchers\, alumni\, and industry professionals\, for presenters from each division and two overall awards. \n*This year’s event will be held in the “Information Commons South” area on the 2nd floor of the McHenry Library. \nRegistration Information\nWe welcome presenters from all disciplines on campus\, and encourage live and media presentations as well as traditional poster presentations! For 2016\, registration was available for 48 posters\, 30 live presentations\, and 10 media presentations. \nEach presentation must have a primary presenter\, but may also list up to three co-presenters. \nPresenters will be asked to check into the event between 12:30 and 1:15 depending on their selected format. Presentation judging officially begins at 1:30 pm. \nAn awards reception will immediately follow the Symposium until 4:30 pm. Graduate students are also encouraged to attend the Graduate Alumni Social at the Graduate Student Commons in the Quarry Plaza that evening. \n*Please click here to view the 2016 Graduate Research Symposium Program \n  \nPresenters \nPoster Presentations: All posters must fit on 4′ x 4′ easels provided in the Information Commons South. Posters will be arranged in the order in which they arrive. There will be personnel available to assist with set up. Posters presenters must check in at the registration table between 12:45 and 1:15 pm on the 2ndfloor of the McHenry Library. After you register to present\, you will be assigned a one-hour window during which you must stay with your poster for judging.Posters may be removed after 3:30 pm. \nOral Presentations: Oral and live presentations will be in three classrooms on the 2nd floor of the McHenry Library. A computer and projector will be available so that presenters can bring slides via either flash drive in PowerPoint or Keynote format\, or saved to Google Drive in Google Slides; you may bring your own laptop if you like\, though this is not recommended because of the time constraints involved in setting up/down. An easel will also be available for additional visual aids upon request. Be sure to indicate your media needs on the registration form. Oral presenters must check in at the registration table between 12:30 noon and 1:00 pm on the 2nd floor of the McHenry Library. (Due to time restrictions\, oral/live presentations must be limited to 10 minutes in length including set-up and taking-down.) \nMedia Presentations: Media presentations may be in audio and/or video format. Media presenters will be required to set up a short meeting with McHenry Library staff the week prior to the Symposium to discuss technical and/or physical space needs. Please specify your media needs on your registration form. Media presenters must check in at the registration table between 12:30 noon and 1:00 pm on the 2nd floor of the McHenry Library.  After you register to present\, you will be assigned a one-hour window during which you must stay with your presentation for judging. \n*Please click here to review our Best Practices site! \n  \nClick here to see our previous symposium awardees.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/graduate-research-symposium-2-2/
LOCATION:McHenry Library\, UCSC
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170502
DTSTAMP:20260510T094225
CREATED:20161201T191718Z
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SUMMARY:Humanists@Work: Graduate Career Workshop in Silicon Valley
DESCRIPTION:Humanists@Work Graduate Career Workshop – UC Santa Cruz Silicon Valley Campus\nSanta Clara – May 1\, 2017\nWhat is Humanists@Work?\nHumanists@Work is a UC-wide initiative geared towards UC Humanities and humanistic Social Science MAs and PhDs interested in careers outside/alongside the academy. \nOn May 1\, 2017\, HumWork will host a sixth workshop for graduate students and faculty members in partnership with the University of California\, Santa Cruz. Inspired by its location\, Humanists@Work Graduate Career Workshop – Silicon Valley will engage the synergistic possibilities at the intersection of new media\, community engagement\, education and public humanities that is characteristic of the greater Bay Area. \n  \n \nWORKSHOP LOCATION \nUCSC Silicon Valley Extension Campus\n3175 Bowers Ave\nSanta Clara\, CA 95054\nFREE PARKING ON CAMPUS \nWORKSHOP SCHEDULE \n8:00—9:00 AM: HOT BREAKFAST \n9:00—9:30 AM: WELCOME \n9:30—11:00 AM: STORIES FROM THE FIELD \nIn Stories from the Field\, four UC humanities PhDs discuss how long-term\, sustained humanistic thought and labor shape\, and potentially transform\, their career trajectories and the industries in which they find themselves employed. How did their values\, ethics\, and politics inform their post-PhD work choices? \nChristian Blood\nCurriculum Specialist\nZoho Corporation \nDana Douglas DePietro\, Ph.D.\nCultural Resources Division Lead\, FirstCarbon Solutions\nExecutive Director\, S.H.A.R.E \nTamao Nakahara\, PhD\nCo-organizer\nDevXCon \nSheri J. Tatsch\, PhD\nOwner/Principal\nIndigenous Consulting Services \n11:00—11:30 AM: COFFEE BREAK AND INFORMAL NETWORKING \n11:30 AM—1:00 PM: FROM ACADEMIC CV TO INNOVATIVE RÉSUMÉ USING JARED REDICK’S “PURPOSE\, CONTENT\, DESIGN” METHODOLOGIES \nThe Résumé Studio’s Jared Redick returns to Humwork\, sharing his “purpose\, content\, design” techniques aimed at helping recent and soon-to-be PhDs shape a purposeful résumé\, while framing the possibilities of a fulfilling future beyond or alongside academia. \n1:00—2:00 PM: LUNCH \n2:00—3:30 PM: BREAKOUT SESSIONS \nSESSION 1 – HUMANITIES PHDS: DESIGNING CAREER PATHS \nDebra Behrens\, PhD\nPhD Counselor\nUniversity of California\, Berkeley \nThis interactive workshop is for humanities PhDs in the early stages of researching careers who want to Explore career ideas\, Learn to research jobs and engage short-term strategies for gaining experience\, and Design potential career paths. \nSESSION 2 – PERSUASIVE INTERVIEWING \nAnnie Maxfield\, MS\nAssociate Director\, Graduate Student Relations and Services\nUniversity of California\, Los Angeles \nExcelling in interview settings is a skill that requires thought\, practice\, and confidence. During this interactive workshop\, attendees will practice and refine their interviewing skills by learning persuasive techniques that enhance their storytelling abilities and highlight their key contributions. \n3:30—4:00 PM: COFFEE BREAK AND INFORMAL NETWORKING \n4:00—5:30 PM: CANDID CONVERSATIONS: DEBT IN THE HUMANITIES \nStudent debt is a collective experience shared by the majority of humanities PhDs\, so why aren’t we talking about it? Candid Conversations engages faculty\, graduate students\, and university staff in a dialogue around the issue of debt and how it influences your post-PhD careers. \nJoshua A. Anderson\nGraduate Student\nUniversity of California\, Berkeley \nJessica Beard\, PhD\nHigher Education Project Organizer\nAmerican Federation of Teachers \nJennifer E. McSpadden\nABD\nUniversity of California\, Davis \nAllison Perlman\, PhD\nAssistant Professor\nUniversity of California\, Irvine
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/humanistswork-2-2/
LOCATION:UC Santa Cruz Silicon Valley Campus
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170305
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SUMMARY:The Maghrib Workshop and The Spain-North Africa Project
DESCRIPTION:Event Photos:\nIf you have trouble viewing above images\, you may view this album directly on Flickr. \n  \nFriday\, March 3\nLaw and Movement: Historical Roots and Contexts\,  Contemporary Questions\, Part 2 (The Maghrib Workshop)\nMorning\n9:00 Coffee and Introduction \n9:30 Camilo Gómez-Rivas\, Literature\, University of California\, Santa Cruz\, “Refugees of the Reconquista and the Ransoming of Captives” \n11:00 Marc Andre\, Laboratoire de Recherche Historique Rhône-Alpes\, “Militarizing the Metropolis? The Army during the Algerian War in France through the Fortress Montluc” \n12:30 Lunch \nAfternoon\n1:30 Lia Brozgal\, French and Francophone Studies\, University of California\, Los Angeles\, “‘Heureux les kabyles blonds’: Reading Race in the October 17 Archive” \n3:00 Break \n3:15 Alma Heckman\, History and Jewish Studies\, UCSC\, “The Rights and Obligations of Divorce: Jews and Moroccan Independence” \n4:45 Concluding Remarks \n6:00 Dinner \nSaturday\, March 4\nAndalusī Musical Traditions of the Western Mediterranean (The Spain-North Africa Project)\nMorning\n9:00 Coffee and Introduction \n9:30 Rachel Colwell\, Music\, University of California\, Berkeley\, “al-Jaww al-Malouf al-Tounsi\, an Acoustemology of Listening” \n10:30 Jonathan Glasser\, Anthropology\, College of William and Mary\, “The Problem of Muslim-Jewish Musical Borderlands at Algeria’s Spanish-Ottoman Frontier” \n12:00 Lunch \nAfternoon\n1:00 Chris Silver\, History\, University of California\, Los Angeles\, “Marching (and Waltzing) toward Independence: North African Jewish Musicians at Mid-Century” \n2:30 Break \n2:45 Dwight Reynolds\, Religious Studies\, University of California\, Santa Barbara\, “Al-Andalus in the Musical World of the Medieval Mediterranean” \n4:15 Brain-Storming Session on Follow-up \n5:00 End! \n  \nContact: \nCamilo Gómez-Rivas\n831.205.9001\ncgomezri@ucsc.edu \nFunded by: \nUniversity of California Humanities Research Institute  (UCHRI) Faculty Working Group grant and the Institute for Humanities Research
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-maghrib-workshop-and-the-spain-north-africa-project-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161008T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161008T170000
DTSTAMP:20260510T094225
CREATED:20161004T214250Z
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SUMMARY:The Maghrib Workshop: Law and Movement Historical Roots and Contexts Contemporary Questions Part I
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the first meeting of the Maghrib Workshop\, an interdisciplinary network for Maghrib studies based at UC Santa Cruz. The meeting is open to the public\, but please RSVP by writing to cgomezri@ucsc.edu in order for us to have a head count and circulate the papers for discussion. \nFour scholars will share and discuss their work with us: \n– Muriam Haleh Davis\, UCSC\n– Jessica Marglin\, USC\n– Susan Slyomovics\, UCLA\n– Oumelbanine Nina Zhiri\, UCSD \nSchedule: \n9:00 am Coffee and Introduction\n9:30 Muriam Haleh Davis\, “‘Algiers and the Algerian Desert:’ Decolonization and Territorial Planning in France\, 1958-1962”\n11:00 Susan Slyomovics\, “French Mediterraneans En Miroir: Virgin Mary Statues Between France and Algeria”\n12:30 Lunch\n1:30 Oumelbanine Nina Zhiri\, “Orientalism and Technology: A Dutch Embassy in Early Seventeenth-Century Morocco”\n3:00 Break\n3:15 Jessica Marglin\, “Nationality on Trial: International Private Law across the Mediterranean”\n4:45 Concluding remarks\n6:00 Dinner at Merrill Provost’s House \nThe aim of this project is to explore the historical and contemporary development of population flows and other kinds of human movement into\, out of\, through\, and within North Africa and the intersection of that movement with systems of negotiation\, adjudication\, policing\, and control. The theme of “Law and Movement” will provide the framework for an interdisciplinary collaborative investigation by a group of 12-15 UC and California scholars of the Maghrib (broadly understood) with the secondary aim of establishing a wider scholarly network bringing together scholars from across the West Coast. https://uchri.org/awardees/maghrib-workshop/ \nThe meeting is funded by a University of California Humanities Research Institute Multi-Campus Faculty Working Group grant and by the Institute for Humanities Research. \nFor directions to UC Santa Cruz Humanities\, please go to: http://ihr.ucsc.edu/directions/  \nFor more information\, contact Camilo Gómez-Rivas (cgomezri@ucsc.edu).
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/maghrib-workshop1-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151028T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151028T150000
DTSTAMP:20260510T094225
CREATED:20151022T193922Z
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SUMMARY:UCHRI Funding Information Session
DESCRIPTION:UCHRI 2016-2017 Calls for Funding Information Session\nHave questions about UCHRI’s 2016-17 calls for funding? Join our information session and ask UCHRI’s Director and Assistant Director any questions you may have. Open to UC faculty\, staff\, and graduate students. \nTo ask a question\, please click on the Google Hangout link below and click on the chat icon to type in the Google Hangout chat window. \nhttp://bit.ly/oct28infosession\n  \nFor the UCHRI funding overview and calendar\, please visit:\nhttp://uchri.org/uchri/funding-overview-and-calendar \nFor tech support during the Google Hangout\, please visit:\nhttp://uchri.org/funding-information-sessions
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/uchri-funding-information-session-3/
LOCATION:Google Hangout
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150221
DTSTAMP:20260510T094225
CREATED:20141203T195537Z
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SUMMARY:Humanists @ Work: Graduate Career Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The UC Humanities Research Institute and the UC Humanities Network invite graduate students to attend the next statewide career workshop to be held in San Diego on Friday\, February 20th.\n\nThe daylong\, hands-on workshop will include:\n\n\n• Stories from the Field: A roundtable of recent UC PhDs employed in careers alongside/beyond the academy\n• Two-part workshop on informational interviews and career trajectories for Humanities PhDs led by Dr. Debra Behrens\, Career Counselor at UCB\n• Hands-on workshop with The Resume Studio\n• Theorizing Our Moment: A panel conversation about work and graduate student experiences\n\nThe UC Humanities Network is pleased to provide travel and lodging grants for up to three students from each UC campus to attend the event. To register for or learn more about the conference\, and to apply for a travel grant\, please visit Humanists@Work\, humwork.uchri.org. Travel grant applications due January 19\, 2015.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/humanists-work-graduate-career-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141114T163000
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CREATED:20141104T193233Z
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SUMMARY:Elsewheres and Other-Wise: Critical Theory in a Different Register
DESCRIPTION:UCHRI presents: \nElsewheres and Other-Wise: Critical Theory in a Different Register\nDiscussants:\nAijaz Ahmad\nGregoire Chamayou\nDerek Gregory\nHsiao Li-Chun\nLi Hung-Chiung\nAchille Mbembe\nSarah Nuttall\nEyal Weizman \nRespondent: Ackbar Abbas \nIf you are unable to attend\, the event will be live streamed at uchri.org/events/elsewheres.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/elsewheres-and-other-wise-critical-theory-in-a-different-register-2/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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