Graduate Humanities Summer Institute
The Center launched its first in-person Graduate Humanities Summer Institute for Ph.D. and Master’s students in the humanities and humanistic social sciences at the University of Florida.
The Center launched its first in-person Graduate Humanities Summer Institute for Ph.D. and Master’s students in the humanities and humanistic social sciences at the University of Florida.
From May 8 to 12, a group of 35 scholars, consisting of faculty and doctoral students, convened at UF’s tranquil Austin Cary Forest Campus for a week-long intense writing retreat.
The Humanities Engagement Scholars (HES) program enables undergraduate students from all majors to enroll in humanities courses, cultivating a deeper understanding of the human experience.
The Center’s Public Humanities grants continued to support collaborative, community-oriented engagements on historical memory, activism, and representation.
Coasts, Climates, the Humanities, and the Environment is a consortium created by a $150,000 Mellon grant in 2019, comprising of researchers from the Universities of Georgia, North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Louisiana State, and Florida.
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During the academic year 2022-23, the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere concluded its multi-year series, “Rethinking the Public Sphere,” offering three examples of public engagement in the humanities.
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The Center’s 2023-24 Speaker Series invites scholars to take diverse approaches to answer the question: How and where do we belong?
The Rothman and Tedder Doctoral Fellowships provide funding for doctoral students to conduct research related to their dissertation. Many of the Fellows traveled to study their research objects on location.
The Rothman and Tedder Doctoral Fellowships provide funding for doctoral students to conduct research for their dissertation. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, doctoral students made significant progress on critical topics. We spotlight two international students whose work illuminate food and religion in India.
During the academic year 2021-22, the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere continued its multi-year series entitled “Rethinking the Public Sphere,” turning its attention to the ways in which the humanities approach institutions at the intersections of law and urban planning.