Virtual Info Session: Mellon Humanities Collaboratory (HLAB)

@ Every summer, Johns Hopkins University’s Office of Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity (URSCA) hosts the Mellon Humanities Collaboratory (HLAB), a 10-week research program for visiting undergraduates. HLAB invites emerging humanities students from community colleges across the country, as well as eligible students applying through the Leadership Alliance First-Year Research Experience, to participate in […]

Another India: Living Cosmologies and the Practice of Social Science (with author Chandan Gowda)

Date: Wednesday, October 16th Time: 4 pm Location: Jenkins 102 Join us for a talk by Chandan Gowda of the Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bengaluru about his new book Another India: Events, Memories, People, with comments by JHU anthropology professor Anand Pandian.   About the book. Another India summons cosmological fragments which have a […]

Solmaz Sharif: Ackerman Visiting Writer

Gilman 50

@ Born in Istanbul to Iranian parents, Solmaz Sharif is the author of Customs (Graywolf Press, 2022) and Look (Graywolf Press, 2016), a finalist for the National Book Award. She holds degrees from U.C. Berkeley, where she studied and taught with June Jordan’s Poetry for the People, and New York University. Her work has appeared […]

AGHI & Great Talk Inc.: The Phenomenon of Past Lives in Children’s Memories

Mason Hall Auditorium 3101 Wyman Park Dr., Baltimore, MD, United States

AND THE ALEXANDER GRASS HUMANITIES INSTITUTE, Johns Hopkins University Present a Series of Special Events >> REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! << The Phenomenon of Past Lives in Children’s Memories: The Science & the Skepticism. Altered States of Consciousness and Cognitive Psychology Wednesday, October 16, 2024 @ 7PM Eastern Johns Hopkins University, Mason Hall, 3101 Wyman Park Dr, Baltimore, MD […]

URSCA Grants Info Session

@ Wyman 350 To kick off URSCA’s Undergraduate Research Week (October 21-25), this info session will provide an overview of the undergraduate research grants and fellowships offered by the Office of Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity, as well as information about the application process and tips for getting started. URSCA’s research awards are available […]

Bodian Seminar: Thorsten Kahnt

@ Thorsten Kahnt, Ph.D.Chief, Learning and Decision-Making UnitNational Institute on Drug Abuse Orbitofrontal contributions to outcome-guided behavior Research across species has shown that the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is critical for decision making. However, it is less clear what exactly the OFC is contributing to this function. I will present work using functional neuroimaging showing that […]

Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Info Session

@ Wyman 350 To kick off URSCA’s Undergraduate Research Week (October 21-25), this info session will provide an overview of the Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program, including information about the application process and tips for getting started. The Woodrow Wilson Fellowship is available to first-year Krieger undergraduates in all majors and disciplines. Students, faculty, […]

Virtual Panel: What Is Research in the Humanities?

@ As part of URSCA’s Undergraduate Research Week (October 21-25), this virtual panel discussion will explore what it means to do research in the humanities, and will offer guidance for undergraduates interested in pursuing a humanities research project. Panelists include current URSCA-funded undergraduate researchers as well as humanities faculty and staff. Register here to receive […]

Virtual Panel: Creative Arts Projects as Undergraduate Research

@ As part of URSCA’s Undergraduate Research Week (October 21-25), this virtual panel discussion will explore what it means to do research in the arts, from creative writing to filmmaking to studio art and beyond, and will offer guidance for undergraduates interested in pursuing funding for a creative arts project. Panelists include current URSCA-funded undergraduates […]

YUKIKO KOGA, YALE UNIVERSITY

Anthroplogy Seminar Room

@ East Asian Studies is co-sponsoring:  JHU Anthro Colloquium Series Unrepayable Debt:Post-imperial Redress, Repair and Reconciliation in East Asia Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

Book Presentation – George Padmore

@ Mergenthaler 426 The Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies, the department of Political Science & the Center for Africana Studies, are pleased to welcome Juan Francisco Martínez Peria (History, Universidad Nacional de San Martín) for a conversation about his book Book Presentation – George Padmore. The Black Radical Tradition and the Liberation […]