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Job – Wayne State University, Art & Art History, Pre-Faculty, Fellow in Art History (deadline : June 25th, 2023)

Wayne State University, Art & Art History

Pre-Faculty Fellow in Art History

Institution Type:  College / University
Location:  MichiganUnited States
Position:  Post-Doctoral Fellow

Job Description

POSITION: The College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts of Wayne State University is seeking qualified candidates for appointment as a Pre-Faculty Fellow in Art History in the James Pearson Duffy Department of Art and Art History, full-time, beginning no later than August 17, 2023. The Fellowship is part of the Wayne State Pathway to Faculty Program. The Pathway to Faculty program is an innovative initiative to diversify the professoriate at WSU. In this program, Pre-Faculty Fellows will be guided to and prepared for the acceptance of a tenure-track faculty position in the Department of Art and Art History. This includes mentorship in research and teaching at the university level. This is a 2-year Pre-Faculty Fellowship with the opportunity to teach in the second year. The position transitions to a tenure-track position following a review and meeting milestones established by the fellow’s mentorship committee.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: During the pre-faculty fellowship, the successful candidate will be expected to conduct scholarly research and publish research findings related to their area of expertise. Areas of interest may include one of the following: (1) art, architecture, and visual culture of the Islamic world, with a focus on art of the Islamic Mediterranean, West Asia or South Asia; or (2) art, architecture, and visual culture of the Americas, with a focus on underrepresented groups. The successful candidate will conduct a program of scholarly research and publication while working closely with a mentorship committee and will contribute to other aspects of the intellectual life of the university. During the second year of the pre-faculty fellowship a typical teaching load consists of one course per year with an increase in the third year. Fellows will participate in the Wayne State Pathway to Faculty Program to ensure a successful transition to a tenure-track position. Once moved into a tenure-track position, the fellow will have the opportunity to teach courses in their areas of expertise along with introductory level courses from the department’s general education offerings.

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Call for applications – Fellowship – MESA Global Academy – (Deadline: May 1 2023)

The Global Academy Call for Applications for the 2023-2024 academic year
is now open!   

The MESA Global Academy offers competitive fellowships to Middle East Studies scholars from the MENA region who are currently displaced in North America.


The Global Academy awards $5,000 scholarships and facilitates programming for its fellows, including speaking engagements at partner universities across the United States, publication opportunities, mentoring, and professional development workshops. 

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Call for applications – Qur’anic manuscripts, past and present: Cataloging and digital tools (deadline : May 3rd, 2023)

Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Corpus Coranicum), and Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation (London) are delighted to call for applications for another international training course/workshop in the series :

Scriptorium: Workshops on the study of Oriental manuscripts

This training course/workshop will be organised under the title:

“Qur’anic manuscripts, past and present:
Cataloging and digital tools”
(18-23 september 2023)

The last decades have seen important progress in the exploration of the textual history of the Qur’an and its manuscripts. During the workshop, introductions into paleography, codicology, collection history of Qur’anic manuscripts, as well as cataloging will be given. Particular attention will be paid to digital tools developed for the study of Qur’anic manuscripts.

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Call for application – Vekam Research Awards (deadline : 20 April 2023)

CALL FOR VEKAM RESEARCH AWARDS

Deadline for application: 20 April 2023

Koç University Vehbi Koç Ankara Studies Research Center (VEKAM), has issued a call for research awards in order to contribute to scientific studies that investigate Ankara and its environs in any disciplines and

areas without restrictions;

  • The social, institutional and economic history,
  • Cultural, social, geographical and environmental characteristics,
  • Historical, cultural, literal, artistic and urban development,
  • Tangible and intangible cultural heritage,
  • Diplomatic, cultural and economic relations with other cities and countries in history.
  • Urban issues related to historical processes and practices in the field of law, medicine and education,
  • Urban government and rural areas, development, growth, sustainability, tourism, natural resources, demographic and climate change issues.

Within the framework of the awards,  3 research projects will be provided financial support up to TRY 30,000.

Application Requirements:

  1. Applicant(s) must have at least a bachelor’s degree.
  2. The research award covers the studies that will be newly started and/or the studies that have started and are continuing and that are aimed to be completed at the end of two years at the latest from the date of commencement.
  3. Documentation, inventory, listing, digitization, etc. studies are out of the scope of this award application.
  4. The study/project prepared within the scope of the application can be a Master’s or PhD thesis.
  5. Applications can be made in either Turkish or English.
  6. Previously awarded project coordinators can apply again as project coordinators only after 5 years, however, researchers, experts, etc. can take part in the assignments.
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PhD Position Religion in Turkey/Alevi Studies (deadline : April 15, 2023)

Reference number 111/2023
PhD Position Religion in Turkey/Alevi Studies (50% E13 TV-L)

Founded in 1409, Leipzig University is one of Germany’s largest universities and a leader in research and medical training. With around 30,000 students and more than 5000 members of staff across 14 faculties, it is at the heart of the vibrant and outward-looking city of Leipzig. Leipzig University offers an innovative and international working environment as well as an exciting range of career opportunities in research, teaching, knowledge and technology transfer, infrastructure and administration.

The position, offered from July 1, 2023, is tied to the Professorship in Modern Turkish Studies at the Institute for the Study of Religion, the Faculty of History, Art and Area Studies.

We are looking for a doctoral student with a dissertation project on religion in Turkey, preferably with a historical/cultural studies approach and on a topic related to the field of Alevi Studies. Admission to the Leipzig Graduate School Global and Area Studies is possible.

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Appel à participation – Ma Thèse en 180 secondes – Égypte (Deadline : 30 avril 2023)

L’édition 2023 du concours MT180 en Égypte est lancée !

L’Égypte fait partie des 33 pays dans lesquels l’AUF soutient l’organisation du concours. Une finale nationale sera organisée en Égypte le 8 juin 2023, à l’Institut Français d’Égypte au Caire.

Le concours « Ma thèse en 180 secondes – MT180 » est un événement qui se déroule sur scène et devant un public et qui a pour but la présentation des travaux de recherche à l’oral, dans un langage accessible au grand public, en 3 minutes.

Envoyez-nous vos candidatures jusqu’au 30 avril 2023 !

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Call for Prize Nominations –The Bruce D. Craig Prize for Mamluk Studies (Deadline : March 30th 2023)

The editors of Mamlūk Studies Review invite submissions for:

The Bruce D. Craig Prize for Mamluk Studies

The Bruce D. Craig Prize, carrying a cash award of $1,000, is given annually by Mamlūk Studies Review for the best dissertation on a topic substantially focused on the Mamluk Sultanate submitted in English to any university during the preceding calendar year [note the expansion of eligibility]. In the event no dissertations are submitted, or none is deemed to merit the prize, no prize will be awarded.

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Call for paper – Journal of Religious Minorities under Muslim Rule (no deadline)

Journal of Religious Minorities under Muslim Rule

Editors-in-Chief: Abbas Aghdassi, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, and Aaron Hughes, University of Rochester, New York, USA

The Journal of Religious Minorities under Muslim Rule provides a primary venue for scholarly studies that examine religious minorities (such as Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, Hindus, and other minoritarian Muslim groups) under majoritarian Muslim rule.

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Call for papers – CEMS Graduate Conference 2023, 30-31 May (Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies, Central European University, Vienna) (Deadline : 10 April 2023)

Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies, Central European University, Vienna

Call for Papers – CEMS Graduate Conference 2023, 30-31 May (Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies, Central European University, Vienna)

Keynote Speaker: Nükhet Varlık (Rutgers University, Newark)

Humans and Nature in the Mediterranean Landscape 

The consequences of global warming, pandemics, and ecological catastrophes serve as painful reminders of the contingency of human history on its natural environment. These issues have provided a forceful impetus to the study of history with environmental considerations in mind, leading to what scholars coined as an ecological turn. Since Fernand Braudel, several conceptualizations of the Mediterranean and its surroundings as a subject of historical research emphasized how common patterns of climate, geography, flora, and fauna give rise to shared models of ecology, agriculture, and social organization. Subsequently, environmental history, as well as various approaches centering on the environment in several other disciplines, inspired scholars working on a broad range of topics related to the history of the Mediterranean and led to the emergence of various perspectives on the problems of nature, landscape, sustainability, environment, and ecology.  

We would like to highlight chase the broad variety of approaches to these topics and to show that themes of nature, environment, and ecology are not only a concern of environmental historians, but they could serve as shared spaces of encounter between scholars arriving from an array of backgrounds and disciplines. To this end, we would like to encourage the application of any participants whose interest relates to these fields, even if they don’t consider themselves “environmental historians proper.” Also, we hope to grope toward a conceptualization of the relations between humans and nature, which complements the agricultural and rural focus of the discipline with a thematization of urban landscapes and spaces as parts of ecologies.  

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Call for paper – The Urgency of the Digital (IJIA special issue) (Deadline: June 1, 2023)

CALL FOR PAPERS

International Journal of Islamic Architecture (IJIA)

Special Issue: The Urgency of the Digital

Thematic volume planned for July 1, 2025

Proposal submission deadline: June 1, 2023

This special issue focuses on the critical and urgent use of digital tools, interfaces, media, and methods for the study and design of Islamic architecture, cities, and the built environment. Over recent decades, architectural historians, architects, and other specialists of the built environment have drawn increasingly on digitized databases, digital data, and processing software to reimagine the history, documentation, design, and construction of buildings, gardens, and cities wholesale. Representations of historical, contemporary, razed and never-built structures are now fully realizable, and massive corpora of information that once took many months or years to sort can now be analyzed in seconds. Yet, digital tools, infrastructures, and databases bring their own set of concerns. Databases, like all archives, do not merely contain information, they are information. And as such, they bear the marks of the epistemologies that shape them. Digital files are always remediated, meaning that they are the products of multiple human interventions, just as analogue media are. Some of the platforms that facilitate virtual reality simulations of architecture, cities, and transcontinental migrations enjoy an uncomfortable kinship with the pervasive governmental and private surveillance technologies in use today. Artificial intelligence (AI) has enormous potential to transform the way that architects, city planners, and historical preservationists work, and yet racial, gendered, ethnic, and religious biases in the datasets that machine-learning algorithms employ raise questions about the ramifications of these undertakings. Digital frameworks enable more expansive, multi-layered, and speculative investigations of buildings, cities, and spaces, but they also demand rigorous scrutiny.

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Call for paper – The Textile Museum Journal Centennial Volume (Deadline: April 30, 2024)

The Textile Museum Journal is seeking article proposals for our 52nd volume to be published in 2025. This volume will celebrate the centennial of The Textile Museum‘s establishment, and will be devoted to new research on textile objects in The Textile Museum Collection. Submissions may examine any aspect of textiles from all historic and pre-historic periods, and geographic regions, as well as topics related to fabric structures, textile iconography, weaving practices, constructing and wearing clothing, and other subjects. Articles may include case studies on individual textile objects or analyses of a group of textile objects, which forward a greater argument or investigation about these objects’ cultural and/or technical contexts of production.

We highly suggest engaging with The Textile Museum Collection well before the deadline for submission in order to develop research thoroughly.

Deadline for abstract submissions: April 30, 2024.

Deadline for full manuscript submissions: August 31, 2024.

Manuscripts should be submitted by email to the editorial assistant of The Textile Museum Journal at tmjournal@gwu.edu.

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L’architecture des mosquées en Chine

En 2014, il y avait plus de 39 000 mosquées enregistrées auprès des départements des Affaires religieuses du Gouvernement populaire chinois, dont environ 24 300 situées dans la région autonome du Xinjiang au nord-ouest du pays. Ces mosquées ont été érigées pour permettre aux musulmans chinois, au nombre de 23 308 000 en 2010 soit 1,8% de la population chinoise, de pratiquer leur foi. 

La manière dont l’architecture typiquement islamique de la mosquée s’est adaptée au contexte chinois est particulièrement intéressante, la Chine étant elle-même héritière d’une longue et pérenne tradition architecturale au moment où l’islam s’étend aux diverses régions de l’empire. De plus, la Chine n’ayant pas toujours été un territoire unifié, il semble évident que différentes traditions architecturales de mosquées chinoises aient vu le jour au cours des siècles.

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Séminaire EPHE-PSL : Introduction à la codicologie arabe (6-10 mars 2023)

Le cours intensif « Introduction à la codicologie arabe » à l’EPHE (6 ECTS) est consacré à l’étude des caractéristiques matérielles du livre manuscrit en caractères arabes depuis les débuts de l’islam jusqu’à l’époque contemporaine.

Il est une invitation à s’éloigner de l’analyse du texte pour prendre en compte l’histoire de l’objet-livre dans son contexte spécifique de production et transmission. L’idée principale est d’apprendre à regarder, à lire, et à traiter les manuscrits d’une autre façon, avec d’autres yeux.

La nature de ce cours est éminemment pratique : travailler en bibliothèque quatre après-midis, de lundi à jeudi, avec des manuscrits originaux : les deux premiers jours à la BULAC – Bibliothèque universitaire des langues et civilisations, et les deux suivants à la BnF – Bibliothèque nationale de France. Une connaissance de la langue arabe est souhaitable, mais pas obligatoire.

Du 6 au 10 mars 2023, de 9h à 12h et de 14h à 17h, en Sorbonne et dans des bibliothèques parisiennes. Inscription requise à l’avance auprès de nuria.decastilla@ephe.sorbonne.fr (au plus tard le 10 février 2023).

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Adhésion – Société des études sur le Moyen-Orient et les Mondes Musulmans

La SEMOMM, Société des études sur le Moyen-Orient et les Mondes Musulmans, est une association qui a pour objectif de fédérer, soutenir et représenter ceux qui contribuent à l’élaboration, la transmission et la diffusion des connaissances sur le Moyen-Orient et les Mondes Musulmans. Elle le fait notamment en contribuant à l’organisation d’un congrès biennal des études sur cette région et par l’organisation de conférences. Elle complète l’action du GIS Moyen-Orient, fédération d’institutions – tutelles et équipes et entend développer des partenariats avec les instances collectives nationales et internationales sur le champ.

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Une statue féminine au palais Omeyyade de Mshatta

Torse de femme, c.743/44, Calcaire, Mshatta, Jordanie, 72 cm / 52 cm, Jordan Archeological Museum, Amman, J.16585

Construits sous la dynastie Omeyyade (661-750), les « châteaux du désert » (qusur) demeurent aujourd’hui encore sujets à question quant à leur fonction réelle. Ils semblent cependant liés d’une manière ou d’une autre à des figures du pouvoir, notamment du fait de la présence de décors souvent signifiants. Le torse de femme du musée d’Amman provient lui du Qasr al-Mshatta, en actuelle Jordanie, vraisemblablement bâti pour le calife al-Walid II entre 743 et 744 (H. 133). Ce qasr présente une superficie deux fois plus importante que celle moyenne des autres châteaux du désert, ainsi qu’un plan original. Les bâtiments se déploient autour d’un axe longitudinal entre le massif d’entrée et celui palatial, au nord du complexe. C’est dans une salle au bout de cet axe qu’a été retrouvé le torse, pièce sur laquelle s’ouvre un portique à 3 arches, et dont la typologie proviendrait de l’architecture impériale romaine, évoquant une possible salle du trône. 

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