APP & NFP End of Semester Reception
This event serves as an opportunity to begin conversations with fellow associate professors, learn about institutes and centers on campus and different ways of getting involved at Carolina.
This event serves as an opportunity to begin conversations with fellow associate professors, learn about institutes and centers on campus and different ways of getting involved at Carolina.
This is a small read-ahead research workshop to discuss works in progress.
For participants of the Faculty of Color and Indigenous Faculty Group. Join us for an end of semester gathering at Bull City Ciderworks with fellow FOCIF members. Please contact Renée Alexander Craft at renee.alexander.craft@unc.edu or the IAH at IAH@unc.edu with any questions … Read more
Join us to recognize major works by Faculty Fellows that were produced in 2023.
Michelle King (FFP '23) will lead a conversation with Curtis Chin, author of Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant.
Hosted by the Center for Middle East and Islamic Studies Lecture: “Intertwined Histories of Social Justice within Middle Eastern American and African American Communities: A Conversation with Dr. Cornel West” Cornel West (Union Theological Seminary) will speak about comparative movements, … Read more
This will be a facilitated conversation with guest speakers from the Arts & Humanities Grant Studio, Office of Research Development, Office of Foundation Relations & Industry Engagement, and the School of Data Science & Society
David Wengrow will deliver a talk as part of the anthropology department's colloquium series.
In preparation for the 2024 Reckford Lecture on Feb. 29, the Center for European Studies will host a panel discussion about the relationship between fascism, anti-fascism, and avant-garde art movements.
This will be a facilitated conversation about promotion with a panel of three experienced administrators and faculty members on the tenure track.
A community conversation on why the humanities will remain essential for public and personal life as the influence of AI spreads across modern societies.
The Summer International Collaborative Research Grant provides $20,000 of ongoing funding for up to five years for international projects beginning in summer 2024.