The Department of English is partnering with the Center for Ethnic Studies (CES) at Ohio State University to hire a tenure-track assistant professor or early career associate professor who is an interdisciplinary scholar with a specialization in the area of Latinx folklore. The deadline for applications is October 31.
The European Society for Environmental History (ESEH) invites proposals for the 12th Biennial Conference themed Mountains and Plains: Past, present and future environmental and climatic entanglements. The deadline for submission is October 31, 2022.
University of Helsinki will host a seminar on conceptions of Europe’s cultural heritage and monuments on September 8, 2022.
Eklutna Native Village and Museum of Early Trades and Crafts awarded NEH grants.
The deadline for the Benjamin A. Botkin Prize for lifetime achievement in public folklore has been extended to September 15.
The British, Irish and Empire Studies Program at the University of Texas at Austin announces the first session of its Fall 2022 virtual speaker series, “Eat, Drink and Be Merry? The Politics of Food and Drink," August 30, at 12 noon CDT, 6:00 pm GMT. Preregistration required.
Join Oklahoma writer and former Oklahoma State Poet Laureate Jeanetta Calhoun Mish for a two-part online writing workshop exploring the concept of sense of place on Tuesday, September 13 and 15.
Myaamia language advocate and humanities leader Daryl Baldwin (Kinwalaniihsia) will give the Presidential Invited Lecture for the 2022 Annual Meeting, "Miami Tribe – Miami University: Neepwaantiinki 'Partners in Learning.’"
Discover hundreds of exciting professional opportunities gathered from other career sites in the American Folklore Society Career Center.
Graduate and undergraduate students are encouraged to apply for two prizes offered by the AFS Folk Belief and Religious Folklife Section.
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