Event
PhD+: Research Tools and Methods
Refine your research skills, learn about new available research tools, and get to know the library staff that can help you in your research pursuits. This panel, including presentations by […]
Refine your research skills, learn about new available research tools, and get to know the library staff that can help you in your research pursuits. This panel, including presentations by […]
Part of the PhD+ Workshop Series, Sponsored by the IHR Interested in coding, but not sure where to start? Fabiola Hanna, a new media artist and PhD Candidate in the […]
In the next couple of months, the IHR will be launching a new public fellowship/internship program for our graduate students, allowing them to work in organizations and companies in the […]
Our panelists will discuss their current positions, what factored into their decisions, how they found – and got – their jobs. We will also discuss converting CVs into Resumes, hybrid […]
PODCAST: “Writing for Publication in the Humanities” Eric Hayot is Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature and Asian Studies at Pennsylvania State University. Professor Hayot will present strategies–both psychological and practical–for […]
micha cárdenas, PhD, MFA, is an artist, author and Associate Professor of Critical Race & Ethnic Studies and Performance, Play & Design, at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She […]
Caitlin Charos is the Research Development Specialist for Humanities and Humanistic Social Sciences in the Office of Research Development at UC Santa Cruz. While pursuing a Ph.D. in English at […]
Dr. Kendra Dority is the Director for Graduate Student and Postdoc Professional Development at UC Santa Cruz’s Teaching and Learning Center. She leads professional development programs for graduate student educators and […]
Bookshop Santa Cruz welcomes Angie Sijun Lou and Karen Tei Yamashita for the launch of Dark Soil: Fictions and Mythographies—a new anthology edited by Lou and featuring ten new stories […]
Welcome to the 2024 Deep Read! This is the first of four emails exploring Trust by Hernan Diaz. Our goal is to enhance your reading experience by sharing insights, observations, […]
Application Deadline: May 8th, 2024 Position Start Date: Anytime after June 1st and no later than September 20th, 2024 Please share in your cover letter when you are able to […]
A five-year collaboration between The Humanities Institute and the National Humanities Center has supported dozens of UCSC students, faculty, and scholars to receive further training in humanities pedagogy, digital technologies, […]
Elliot Richardson is a PhD student in History at UC Santa Cruz. His research investigates the experiences of trans people crossing the US-Mexico border through an analysis of queer zines […]
On April 9, 2024, Dr. Shamam Waldman gave the annual Helen Diller Distinguished Lecture in Jewish Studies, entitled “What Can Genomics Teach Us About Jewish History?” The study of population […]
Christina (Mengying) Wang is a PhD candidate in History at UC Santa Cruz. Her research explores the way early-to-mid 20th century Japanese history is memorialized in museum spaces, with particular […]
Join us for a public, Zoom conversation about the writing craft of Hernan Diaz’s Trust, the 2024 Deep Read book selection. UC Santa Cruz-affiliated novelists Micah Perks (Professor of Literature and […]
Wesley Viebahn is a PhD student in Literature at UC Santa Cruz. Her project explores nostalgia and race in mid-twentieth century California literature. Viebahn served as a THI Public Fellow […]
The Humanities Institute Research cluster, “Humanities in the Age of AI,” is pleased to invite you to their lunch meeting scheduled for Monday, April 8th at 12pm in HUM 210. […]
Gangadhar Adhikari returned to India from Germany in the 1920s with a tranche of books. He had recently completed his PhD in Chemistry in Berlin and had joined the Communist […]
Mark Howard is a PhD candidate in Politics with a Designated Emphasis in History of Consciousness at UC Santa Cruz. His project explores venture capital and its effects on contemporary […]