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The HBI Scholar-in-Residence Programs provides scholars, artists, writers and communal professionals the opportunity to be in residence at Brandeis University while working on significant projects in the field of Jewish women’s and gender studies.
Scholars-in-Residence receive a monthly stipend and office space at the Brandeis University Women’s Studies Research Center. Applicants living outside the U.S. and those whose work has an international dimension are especially encouraged to apply.
Artist-in-Residence Program
This residency provides artists the opportunity to be in residence at Brandeis University while working on a significant artistic project in the field of Jewish women’s and gender studies, and to produce an exhibit for the Kniznick Gallery at the Women’s Studies Research Center (WSRC) at Brandeis University. The residency will be 3 4 weeks in length, and will take place in March. The exhibit will immediately follow and be on view for a minimum of 6 weeks.
Check back in Summer 2012 for details on the 2013 residency.
Scholar-in-Residence Program - Fall Semester 2012 and Summer 2013
Scholars are invited to apply for residency at the HBI to carry out significant research and artistic projects in the field of Jewish women’s and gender studies. Papers written while at the HBI are included in the Donna Sudarsky Memorial Working Paper Series.
Residencies range from one month to the full academic semester.
Click here for the Fall 2012 Scholar-in-Residence Application Guidelines
Click here for the Summer 2013 Scholar-in-Residence-Guidelines
HBI SEMINAR SERIES - Gender, Culture, Religion and the Law, Spring Semester 2013
Up to three scholars will be chosen to be in residence while carrying out research projects related to the area of gender, culture, religion and the law. Scholars working on exploring conflicts between women's claims to gender equality and legal norms justified in terms of religious and cultural traditions, and those examining the status of women under religious law, either within a single tradition, or using cross-cultural or interdisciplinary approaches are invited to apply.
Senior and junior scholars, and activists, in the fields of law, social science, and religious studies are eligible for this semester long residency.
Click here for the HBI Seminar Series Guidelines.
Inquiries
Inquiries on all the above programs: dolins@brandeis.edu
Current Scholars-in-Residence
Past Scholars-in-Residence
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