Past Events

  • November 14, 2022, 12pm-1pm  |  This event was not recorded

    A conversation about cultivating a network of mentors in your field, institution, and beyond. Three presenters will provide brief comments and answer questions from the audience.

    Speakers:

    • Steven Epstein

      Professor of Sociology and John C. Shaffer Professor in the Humanities, Northwestern University
    • Laura Kalba
      Associate Professor of Art History, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
    • Andrea Moore

      Assistant Professor of Music, Smith College
  • October 14, 2022, 12pm-1pm  |  RECORDING

    A conversation about responding to peer review and editorial feedback from journals in the humanities and humanistic social sciences. Three presenters will provide brief comments and answer questions from the audience.

    Speakers:

    • Shamus Khan
      Professor of Sociology and American Studies, Princeton University; Series Editor, “The Middle Range” at Columbia University Press and former editor, Public Culture
    • Sergio Sismondo
      Professor of Philosophy, Queen’s University, Canada; Editor, Social Studies of Science
    • Jessica Wolfe
      Marcel Bataillon Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
  • October 3, 2022, 12pm-1:30pm  |  RECORDING

    This is a hybrid event. The in-person discussion will take place in Doheny Memorial Library 121. To join virtually, please register using the link above. 

    A conversation with Mark Braude about writing compelling research-based trade books that draw on scholarly training. Dr. Braude received a PhD in History from USC in 2013. His latest work, Kiki Man Ray: Art, Love, and Rivalry in 1920s Paris (2022), was named an August 2022 Book to Read by The New York TimesVogueTown & CountryLitHubThe Hollywood Reporter, and others. He is also the author of The Invisible Emperor: Napoleon on Elba from Exile to Escape (2018) and Making Monte Carlo: A History of Speculation and Spectacle (2016).

    In conversation with Daniela Bleichmar, Professor of Art History and History, USC; Founding Director, Levan Institute for the Humanities; Director, USC Society of Fellows in the Humanities

  • December 2, 2021, 11am-12pm  |  RECORDING

    A conversation about careers outside and beyond academia for humanities and humanistic social sciences PhDs. Three presenters will provide brief comments and answer questions from the audience.

    Speakers:

    • Dr. Nils Gilman
      Vice President of Programs, Berggruen Institute; Deputy Editor of Noema Magazine
    • Dr. Juliet Nusbaum
      Senior Director, Foundation Relations at City of Hope
    • Dr. Alexandra Suh
      Executive Director, KIWA (Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance)
  • October 21, 2021, 12pm-1pm  |  This event was not recorded

    A conversation about applying for external grants and fellowships in the humanities and humanistic social sciences, providing insights into the perspectives of review committees. Three presenters will provide brief comments and answer questions from the audience.  This session will not be recorded or available after the event.

    Speakers:

    • Dr. Yota Batsaki
      Executive Director, Dumbarton Oaks
    • Dr. John Paul Christy
      Senior Director of U.S. Programs, American Council of Learned Societies
    • Dr. Tania Munz
      Chief Program Officer, American Academy of Arts & Sciences
      (Former Vice President for Scholarly Programs, National Humanities Center; former Vice President for Research and Scholarship, Linda Hall Library)
  • September 30, 2021, 12pm-1pm  |  RECORDING

    A conversation about applying for assistant professor positions in the humanities and humanistic social sciences, providing insights into the perspective of the search committee.  Three faculty presenters will provide brief comments and answer questions from the audience. Attendants outside of USC are welcome.

    Speakers:

    • Hector Amaya
      Professor of Communication and American Studies & Ethnicity
      Director, USC Annenberg School of Communication
    • Daniela Bleichmar
      Professor of Art History and History
      Founding Director, Levan Institute for the Humanities
      Director, USC Society of Fellows in the Humanities
    • Nayan Shah
      Professor of American Studies & Ethnicity and History
  • March 19, 2021, 11am-12pm  |  RECORDING

    A conversation about models for collaboration in the humanities and humanistic social sciences. Three faculty presenters will provide brief comments and answer questions.

    Speakers:

    • Mike Ananny, Associate Professor of Communication and Journalism
    • Andrew Lakoff, Professor of Sociology and Communication
    • Lydie Moudileno, Marion Frances Chevalier Professor of French and Professor of French and American Studies and Ethnicity
  • February 19, 2021, 11am-12pm  |  RECORDING

    A conversation about starting and developing a second book project. Three faculty presenters will provide brief comments and answer questions.

    Speakers:

    • Kate Flint, Provost Professor of Art History and English
    • Aniko Imre, Professor of Cinematic Arts
    • Jessica Marglin, Ruth Ziegler Early Career Chair in Jewish Studies and Associate Professor of Religion, Law and History
  • January 22, 2021, 11am-12pm  |  RECORDING

    A conversation with three experienced editors at major university presses about publishing a first academic book. Our guest speakers will discuss how to select a press for your project, how to craft a convincing book proposal, how contracts work, how to think about the timeline, and other considerations. After brief comments, the speakers will answer your questions.

    Speakers:

    • Elizabeth Ault, Editor, Duke University Press
    • Eric Crahan, Editorial Director for the Humanities & Social Sciences, Princeton University Press
    • Karen Darling, Executive Editor and Editor for Science Studies, The University of Chicago Press
  • November 13, 2020, 10am-11am  |  RECORDING

    A workshop about applying for jobs and fellowships, intended for recent and soon-to-be PhDs in the humanities and humanistic social sciences. Faculty Fellows in the USC Society of Fellows in the Humanities will provide brief comments and answer your questions.

    Speakers:

    • Alice Echols (Barbra Streisand Professor of Contemporary Gender Studies and Professor of History)
    • Peter Mancall (Divisional Dean for the Social Sciences, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities and Professor of History and Anthropology)
    • Peter Redfield (Professor and Chair of Anthropology and Robert F. Erburu Chair in Ethics, Globalization and Development)
  • October 23, 2020, 11am-12pm  |  This event was not recorded

    A workshop on the process of revising a dissertation into a book, intended for recent PhDs in the humanities and humanistic social sciences, including postdoctoral fellows and assistant professors. Faculty Fellows in the USC Society of Fellows in the Humanities will provide brief comments and answer your questions.

    Speakers:

    • Cavan W. Concannon (Associate Professor of Religion) 
    • Elizabeth Currid-Halkett (James Irvine Chair in Urban and Regional Planning; Professor of Public Policy)
    • Elda Maria Roman (Associate Professor of English)
  • October 9, 2020, 10am-11:00am  |  RECORDING

    A conversation with Mark Silver, Senior Program Officer at the Division of Research Programs, National Endowment for the Humanities. Dr. Silver discussed the grants offered by the NEH‘s Division of Research programs; the Public Scholars program, which offers support to individual authors writing well-researched books in the humanities for the broad public; and tips for applying for NEH grants.

  • A series of conversations about online teaching, for faculty, by faculty. Faculty organizing committee: Alice Gambrell, Lindsay O’Neill, Lisa Pon, Hilary Schor

    Events in the Series:

    • July 17:  A make your syllabus party! 
    • July 24:  Planning assignments—what’s new; what’s the same, what works?
    • July 31:  What to do in the first week? With special attention to first-year and transfer students
    • August 7:  How to create an inclusive and lively classroom online
    • August 28: The first two weeks of the semester: How were your first two weeks?

Header image: Hand changing pencils to other hand, frame, Eadweard Muybridge, 1884-86, USC Libraries Special Collections

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