New CAS/Center Initiative Offers Funds to ASU Faculty with Interests in Judaic, Holocaust or Peace Studies (Spring/Summer 2020)

New CAS/Center Initiative Offers Funds to ASU Faculty with Interests in Judaic, Holocaust or Peace Studies (Spring/Summer 2020)

 

In partnership with the College of Arts and Sciences, the Center for Judaic, Holocaust and Peace Studies has launched its first faculty development initiative and invites ASU faculty members with an interest and/or working in Jewish, Holocaust or Peace Studies to apply. 

This new initiative provides faculty members with assistance, including financial resources, to participate in a range of professional development activities in the fields of Judaic, Holocaust or Peace Studies (JHPS) that will take place in the U.S. or abroad. Based on these activities and enlarged skill sets, the recipients will, subsequently, be expected to be part of the growing number of programs and curricular offerings in JHPS on the campus of Appalachian State and participate in JHPS-related teaching, research, and/or service.

The deadline for the first round is April 1, 2020. For the complete CfA, see here.

Published: Feb 13, 2020 10:44am

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