Career Networking Event - Boston 2018
Career Networking Event
Co-Sponsored by SCS and the Paideia Institute
Saturday January 6, 2018: 12-2PM
Co-Sponsored by SCS and the Paideia Institute
Saturday January 6, 2018: 12-2PM
Supported by a Generous Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Travel Stipends for Graduate Students and Contingent Faculty
by the Society for Classical Studies Office
Boston and the Classics
by Stephen Scully, head of the 2018 Boston Local Arrangements Committee and Professor and Chair of the Department of Classical Studies, Boston University
Networking Update
by John Paulas, Director of Fellowships and Special Projects at the Townsend Center for the Humanities, University of California at Berkeley
At the 2018 annual meeting in Boston, the SCS will host a set of career development events and meetings to help PhDs in classics and related fields explore career possibilities and to highlight the lives and livelihoods of PhDs who have already blazed trails in a variety of careers.
Rhetoric: Then and Now
by Michele Renee Salzman, Professor of History, University of California at Riverside
As Vice President of the Program Division of the Society for Classical Studies, I am delighted to announce that a special panel, "Rhetoric: Then and Now," will take place at the upcoming Annual Meeting in January 2018 in Boston.
"Re-Thinking Ph.D. Outcomes" by S. Georgia Nugent
Digital Classics Association
AIA / SCS 2018 Call for Papers
“Digital Textual Editions and Corpora”
Contact: Neil Coffee, University at Buffalo, SUNY, ncoffee@buffalo.edu
Organizer: Neil Coffee, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Performing Problem Plays
CAMP Panel, 2018 SCS Meetings in Boston
Organizers: James F. Patterson (james_patterson@utexas.edu) and Michael Mignanelli (mmignanelli@utexas.edu)