Center for Jewish History, Graduate Student Dissertation.
Fordham’s Center for Jewish Studies offers internships for undergraduate students in Jewish Studies both on and off-campus, for example at the Derfner Judaica Museum, the Center for Jewish History, and the Museum of Jewish Heritage. Some internships can be taken during the summer or during the semester. Summer internship opportunities are announced in April, and fall internship opportunities.
Throughout the four decades of its existence, the Centre has enabled many dozens of Visiting Fellows from around the world to pursue research in Oxford in all areas of Jewish history, literature, language, and thought. Library facilities include the Leopold Muller Memorial Library and the Bodleian Library in Oxford. FELLOWSHIPS OXFORD SEMINAR IN ADVANCED JEWISH STUDIES 2020-2021 Towards (Read.
About the Fellowship Program. The Fellowship Program of The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives was established in 1977 by our institution's founder, the late Dr. Jacob Rader Marcus. Since its inception, more than 500 scholars from over 20 countries have been named Marcus Center Fellows. The Marcus Center's Fellowship Program was founded with the intent of creating a.
The Museum of Jewish Heritage is pleased to offer unique learning experiences for students who wish to gain practical training related to their field of study or professional interests. Specific programs are geared to students in high school, university, professional schools, and the U.S. Military, Naval, Air Force, and Coast Guard Academies.
Recent Post-Doctoral Fellows Alexandra Zirkle, PhD (University of Chicago) We want to welcome Dr. Alexandra Zirkle as the the Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies 2018-2019 Post-Doctoral Associate. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago Divinity School in 2016, completed a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the Leibniz Institute of European History (Mainz) in 2017, and was.
Graduate students in Jewish history in the last few years have won tenure-track positions across the United States as well as national and international fellowships and grants. Many graduates of the Jewish history Ph.D. program have had their dissertations published as scholarly monographs by leading university presses. Fellowship Support. All students accepted to the Graduate Division of.
All eligible applicants are invited to submit applications for Center for Jewish History Fellowship Program. This program creates opportunities for scholars to immerse themselves in explorations of the primary source materials preserved within its walls. The Center strives to support the next generation of scholars as they write texts that illuminate the past and help to define the future. The.