01/18/2022
The University of Pittsburgh Department of Classics is hiring! Come be our colleague!
Faculty Lecturer, Full-Time
Click the link provided to see the complete job description.
08/26/2021
Shared on behalf of Academics for Afghan Solidarity. See link for a form to register to support:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1dEXBJKoCWQm-lr2GLkKxb87HT9H865bU9NBJhPQ1EAw/edit
Academics for Afghan Solidarity: Call for Participation
We are a collective of academics and practitioners who have worked in Afghanistan and its diaspora communities. Lately many of us have been receiving requests for help, from people we have maintained relationships of all sorts with over many years.
Few of us as individuals have the resources to help as much as we would like, whether these resources consist of practical information regarding relocation assistance programs; various kinds of scholarships and other programs that might be available; legal advice; government, humanitarian, or philanthropic connections; or any and all other considerations.
We figured that one helpful thing to do immediately was to create a space where we could compare notes and ask questions and learn from each other how to help individuals, and groups, most effectively. To this end we are creating a forum of concerned colleagues, with a variety of possible degrees of engagement.
-- We want help in collaboratively creating a list of things people can read, historical and current
-- We want help in collaboratively creating a list of resources regarding practical advice and things people can do, which will be publicly shareable.
-- We will be compiling a directory of people who can help with practical advice in navigating these resources.
-- Finally, we will also be creating a Google Groups email list for general discussion, as well as for keeping us all in touch, and hopefully thinking of ways that we can keep attention on various issues in the longer term.
We would be grateful if you'd consider signing up below, if you'd be interested in contributing to any of these things. We'd also be grateful if you post, tweet, or forward this form widely to your contacts who might be interested.
If you have any questions or concerns, or would like to get involved more extensively, or link up any similar efforts that you may have been building, please contact:
James Caron, SOAS
Manizha Sepas, independent researcher and artist
Heleen Tummers, SOAS and Samuel Hall
Mahvish Ahmad, LSE
[email protected]
Academics for Afghan Solidarity: Call for Participation
We are a collective of academics and practitioners who have worked in Afghanistan and its diaspora communities. Lately many of us have been receiving requests for help, from people we have maintained relationships of all sorts with over many years. Few of us as individuals have the resources to help...
07/31/2021
Pay What You Can tickets go on sale at noon on Monday, Aug. 2 online. Tickets will be available at $5 increments. Follow this link on Monday to secure your PWYC seats: https://www.quantumtheatre.com/anodyssey/
07/20/2021
Coming, August 13-September 5!
An Odyssey - Live in Schenley Park
An adaptation of Homer’s classic, Quantum’s An Odyssey explores what keeps us coming back to these ancient tales of a war and of a journey home, expanded in our minds as they are to encompass a whole lifetime’s choices, youth passing to experience, idealism to reality unmitigated. We ask what ...
02/04/2021
Here’s one way to stay busy during the pandemic lockdowns!
Call for Volunteers | Open Greek and Latin Project
The Open Greek and Latin Project (OGLP), in collaboration with the Center for Hellenic Studies (CHS), is seeking volunteers to help the First Thousand Years of Greek Project reach its goal! There a…
01/31/2021
Not all mummies and statues: meet the Egyptian archaeologist studying ancient food
Dr Mennat-Allah El Dorry is tracing the origins of some of Egypt's favourite foods
01/29/2021
CHS Visiting Artist Presentation: Rhodessa Jones
On Friday, January 15, 2021, Rhodessa Jones, Director of the Medea Project: Theater for Incarcerated Women/HIV Circle, gave a presentation on "Medea in Lockd...