Dear History majors,

See below for an interesting opportunity to learn more about archival research. You do not have to work on a Jewish Studies topic to apply for this fellowship. The seminar is designed for advanced undergraduates. 
Please direct all questions to Christopher Bartel, at the email below.

Best,
Prof. Bregoli

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From: Fellowships <fellowships@cjh.org>
Date: Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 12:34 PM
Subject: Seminar on Archival and Historical Research at the Center for Jewish History
To: Fellowships <fellowships@cjh.org>


I would be grateful if you would consider circulating the announcement of the Center for Jewish History’s Seminar on Archival and Historical Research that is pasted below and attached as a PDF. The program is designed for first- and second-year graduate students as well as advanced undergraduates. Applicants need not be working on a Jewish Studies topic.

 

Many thanks in advance, and please let me know if you have any questions.

 

Best,

Chris

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Christopher Barthel, Ph.D.

Senior Manager for Academic and Public Programs | ACLS Public Fellow

Center for Jewish History

15 West 16th Street

New York, NY 10011

212.294.8324 | fellowships.cjh.org

 

 

 

 

 

The Center for Jewish History's Seminar on Archival and Historical Research is a four-day program May 18-21, 2015 for rising college seniors, MA students and first- and second-year doctoral students to learn the skills of conducting archival research at one of the premier research libraries in the United States. The seminar’s focus is on learning a variety of tools for accessing information and incorporating archival and library research into specific projects. In addition, participants will be introduced to the vast holdings of the Center’s partner organizations, and the ways those collections are created, stored, and preserved.

 

The 2015 research seminar will welcome students from various disciplines including history, Jewish studies, literature, religion, politics, sociology, anthropology, as well as area and regional studies. Teaching sessions will be led by scholars familiar with the collections based at the Center; archivists and librarians of the Center’s five partner organizations; staff members of the Center’s Lillian Goldman Reading Room; and the Center’s Graduate, Postdoctoral, and Senior Scholar Fellows. Participants will have the opportunity to conduct their own research in the Center’s Reading Room, utilizing the full complement of available research tools.

 

The application deadline is March 27, 2015. Please visit fellowships.cjh.org to view the application guidelines and apply. The seminar will take place at the Center for Jewish History in New York City.

 

Please address questions to Christopher Barthel at cbarthel@cjh.org.

 

 




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Francesca Bregoli
Queens College-CUNY, History department
Assistant Professor
Phi Alpha Theta/History Club and Internships Faculty Advisor
Powdermaker Hall 352YY
Queens, NY 11367

Acting director, Center for Jewish Studies
The Graduate Center, CUNY