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HUM 594 PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP |
>15149 A 2 to be arranged * * BARTHA,MIRIAM 7/ 12 CR/NC THIS COURSE ORIENTS FELLOWS NEW TO THE CERTIFICATE IN PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP TO ITS REQUIREMENTS AND EXPECTATIONS, ITS INTELLECTUAL AND MATERIAL RESOURCES, AND THE GENEALOGIES AND EMERGENT FORMS OF PUBLIC SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY THAT TAKE PLACE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE UNIVERSITIES TODAY. COURSE ASSIGNMENTS ARE DESIGNED TO LAUNCH THE LEARNING AND PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO THAT WILL STRUCTURE PROGRESS THROUGH THE CERTIFICATE CURRICULUM AS A WHOLE. COURSE SCHEDULE: FRI, SEPT 28, 1-5PM FRI, OCT 12, 2-5 PM FRI, OCT 19 2-5 PM FRI, OCT 26, 2-5 PM FRI, NOV 9, 2-5 PM FRI, DEC 7, 2-5 PM, PLUS INDIVIDUAL NOV CONFERENCE BY ARRANGEMENT. ENTRY CODES AVAILABLE FROM MBARTHA@UW.EDU |
HUM 596 HUMANITIES RSCH SEM |
>15150 A 2 to be arranged * * TOEWS,JOHN E 6/ 10 CR/NC HANAUER SEMINAR. CONTACT INSTRUCTOR FOR ENTRY CODE. |
HUM 597 SPEC TOPICS IN HUM |
Restr 22092 A 1 to be arranged * * LOWE,CELIA Open 4/ 10 CR/NC SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY IN QUESTION MEETS IN CMU 202: MON, OCT 29, 9:30-11:20 AM MON, NOV 5, 9:30-11:20 AM TUES, NOV 13, 9AM-6PM* WED, NOV 14, 9AM-1PM* MON, NOV 19, 9:30-11:20 AM *CONFERENCE TIMES; SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGNED FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS ACROSS THE HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES, NATURAL SCIENCES, AND PROFESSIONS, THIS COURSE AIMS TO PREPARE STUDENTS TO ENGAGE WITH AND REFLECT ON A TWO-DAY CONFERENCE ON SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY. THIS MICROSEMINAR WILL EXAMINE SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY'S RISE TO PROMINENCE AND POSE THE QUESTION OF THE EXTENT TO WHICH SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY MAY BE EXEMPLARY OF THE DYNAMICS OF NEW ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC SUBFIELDS AS WELL AS THE POLITICAL, ETHICAL, AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS OF THEIR RISE AND STABILIZATION. |
Restr 22093 B 1 to be arranged * * MACK,EDWARD T Open 18/ 22 CR/NC TRANSNATIONALSIM, VISUALITY, IDENTITY: A MICROSEMINAR WITH SHU- MEI SHIH MEETS: TUES, OCT 30,3:30-5:30 PM, CMU 202 TUES, NOV 6, 3:30-5:30 PM, CMU 202 WED, NOV 14, COLLOQUIUM,3:30-5:30 PM, CMU 202 THURS, NOV 15, KATZ LECTURE, 6:00 PM, KNE 220 TUES, NOV 20 3:30-5:30 PM, CMU 202 HOW DO BOUNDED NOTIONS OF NATINOAL, ETHNIC, RACIAL AND CLASS IDNTITY FUNCTION AMID CONSTANT FLOWS OF CAPITAL, CULTURAL PRODUCTS, AND POPULATIONS? WHAT NEW FORMATIONS HAVE APPEARED IN TRANSNATIONAL CONTEXTS? WHAT NEW METHODOLOGIES AND CONCEPTS DO THESE CONTEXTS DEMAND OF THOSE ENGAGED IN THE STUDY OF LITERATURE, LANGUAGE, FILM, AND HISTORY, AMONG OTHER DISCIPLINES? THIS MICROSEMINAR WILL EXPLORE THESE QUESTIONS THROUGH THE WORK OF VISITING KATZ LECTURER SHU-MEI SHIH (COMPARATIVE LITERATURE AND ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES) |