Division of the Humanities | Graduate Workshops

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Graduate Workshops

The Council on Advanced Studies sponsors graduate research workshops in the humanities and social sciences. The aim of these workshops is to bring together faculty and graduate students within the University and the wider Chicago area in an effort to create scholarly dialogue, to encourage cross-disciplinary collaboration,and to foster exchange of ideas. The emphasis of these workshops is the presentation of graduate student dissertation work in progress. Since each workshop reflects the research interests of different groups of faculty members and graduate students, the workshops vary in organization and administration. Individuals interested in participating should contact either the workshop coordinator, the faculty advisor or visit the workshop's website for current information.

2007-08 Graduate Workshops in the Humanities and Social Sciences

African Studies
American Cultures
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Ancient Societies
Anthropology of Europe
Art and Politics of East Asia
China before Print
Comparative Behavioral Biology
Comparative Politics
Contemporary Art and Its Histories
Contemporary European Philosophy
Contemporary Philosophy
Crime and Punishment
Early Christian Studies
Early Modern
Early Modern Philosophy
East Asia: Politics, Economy, and Society
East Asia: Transregional Histories
Education
Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Cultures
Empires and Colonies
Ethnoise! Ethnomusicology
Formal Philosophy
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Global Environment
Historical Semantics
Human Potential
Human Rights
Immigration
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Modern France
Interdisciplinary Workshop in Paris
Interdisciplinary Archaeology
International Politics, Economy, and Security (PIPES)
International Security Policy (PISP)
Islamic Art and Artifact
Language, Cognition, and Computation
Late Antiquity and Byzantium

Latin American History
Literature and Cultural History in Early Modern East Asia
Mass Culture
Medicine, Body, and Practice
Medieval Studies
Middle East History and Theory (MEHAT)
Modern Philosophy
Modern Russian and European Studies
Money and Markets
New Media
Philosophy of Mind
Poetry and Poetics
Political Economy (WIPE)
Political History
Political Theory
Politics, Communication, and Society
Race and Religion: Thought, Practice, and Meaning
Religion and the Social
Renaissance
Reproduction of Race and Racial Ideologies
Rhetoric and Poetics
Russian and East European Studies
Science, Technology, Society, and the State
Semantics and Philosophy of Language
Semiotics: Culture in Context
Social History
Social Theory
Social Theory and Evidence
Theology
Theory and Practice of South Asia (TAPSA)
Visual and Material Perspectives on East Asia
Western Mediterranean Culture: 1200-1700
Wittgenstein