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CHSS and Lex Do This!

Greetings, Everyone!

We are excited to announce that the Cooperative for the Humanities and Social Sciences has been assisting the city of Lexington in its Lex Do This! campaign to educate the public about COVID-19 vaccines and encourage vaccination.

Making the Grant Cycle Work for You: Applying for ACLS, Guggenheim, NEH and Residential Grants in the Humanities and Social Sciences

Wondering how to get started on a national grant or fellowship application?  Or received a rejection and did not know what to do next?  Professor Craig Koslofsky, Professor of History and Germanic Languages and Literatures at the University of Illinois and an experienced faculty grant advisor will, demystify the grant cycle in the Humanities and Social Sciences. This workshop will prepare you to design and present your research so that you can submit multiple grant applications in the 2021-2022 cycle, which begins in April 2021 and continues through April 2022.

 

Craig Koslofsky has many years’ experience as a grant advisor with the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of Illinois. He has worked with numerous NEH Faculty Fellowship and Guggenheim awardees, as well as recipients of highly competitive fellowships from the ACLS, the National Humanities Center, the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, and other funding agencies. Koslofsky is working on a book on research proposal design and presentation.

 

To join the workshop, please use the Zoom link below:

 

Join from PC, Mac, Linux, or mobile device: https://uky.zoom.us/j/83880863296

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Graduate Professional Development Workshops

Are you interested in publicly-engaged scholarship and working with local communities? Please join us for a panel featuring scholars from a variety of disciplines to learn more about their work and suggested best practices. The workshop will acquaint you with a broad array of resources and conversations on the topic of publicly-engaged scholarship and answer any questions you may have.

Co-Sponsored by the Center for the Humanities and Social Sciences, the Commonwealth Institute for Black Studies, the Appalachian Center, and the Center for Equality and Social Justice. Register at https://uky.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0ldOuqqj4sE9J_LsYywrLeKI_nv-I0mh…

For more information about our presenters, please see their personal webpage:

Dr. Christia Brown, Dr. Ann Kingsolver, Dr. Lydia Pelot-Hobbs, Dr. Natalie Nenadic, and Dr. Matthew Wilson

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2021 CCTS Spring Research Conference - Keynote Panel

Our first-ever virtual research day is focused on celebrating research efforts, sharing research findings, disseminating best practices, enhancing collaborations, and mentoring the upcoming generation of clinical and translational researchers.  As always, the event is free to participants as part of our commitment to our community. 



Join us for poster and oral presentations, the annual Von Allman 60-Second Poster Pitch Competition, mentor awards, entertainment, and more!

Register at: https://www.labroots.com/ms/virtual-event/ccts-spring-research-day-2021

 

For more information about our presenters, please see their personal webpage:

Dr. Philip A. Kern, Dr. Karen Petrone, John M. Berry, and Dr. Claire Clark

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Zoom

Universities, Youths, Race and Policing

This panel brings together community members and scholars to discuss best practices of youth and campus policing, and practices that need to be reformed. How can we promote racial equality and social justice in youth and campus policing? The speakers are Rebecca Ballard DiLoreto, Executive Director of the Institute for Compassion in Justice, Chief of Police Eric Scott of the Berea Police Department, Marro Inoue, a UK anthropologist who will speak about his field work as an intern at the UK police department, and Dwayne Mack, a historian at Berea College, whose scholarship focuses on race and policing.

Register here: https://uky.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VQ5Hr0lPRNm5xiRoPcSCcw

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CHSS - Time Has Come; Let's Make a Move[ment] Part 2

Michael Goodin, blogger, photographer and professor in the UK Department of Plant Pathology, is our next presenter in the A&S Cooperative for the Humanities and Social Sciences event series ​"Crises and Creating Social Change." Join in to hear the familiar "viewed from an unfamiliar perspective, and informed by science, experience, and art." Professor Goodin's presentation is entitled "Time has come; Let's make a move[ment]."

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