Colloquium
Graduate students involved with the Program in Jewish Studies or pursuing the Graduate Certificate meet three to four times each semester for an informal, works-in-progress colloquium. At each meeting, one or two students submit current projects鈥攁nything from a seminar paper or grant proposal to a dissertation chapter, conference presentation, or job application鈥攁nd the group provides feedback and reflects, more generally, on the type of project in question.听Examples of topics covered include what makes for a successful grant proposal and how to deliver a paper to a conference audience drawn from diverse fields.听The group also works together to develop strategies for effectively offering and receiving constructive criticism, a skill relevant in diverse professional contexts.
Participants in the colloquium are eligible for fellowships, research, and teaching opportunities听offered by the Program in Jewish Studies.听Students interested in joining the group should submit a short application (250-500 words) to our听Director of Graduate Studies: the application should describe the student鈥檚 work, along with the connection between this work and the field of Jewish Studies.
In addition to the colloquium, Jewish Studies also offers at least one graduate-level course each semester. You can view a list of examples below and visit our Courses page to see what we are offering each upcoming semester.