Our conference will feature a combination of public sessions and closed working groups for invited participants (see full Program of Events [updated]). This page contains links to Eventbrite registration portals for the free public sessions. It will be updated as we confirm more events. If you have already indicated your conference attendance (your institution’s group, including graduate students) via email to Paul Yachnin, Sheetal Lodhia, or Casey McCormick, you are not required to use the Eventbrite registration. These links are designed to encourage public attendance at the conference’s public sessions and promote events across social media.
- Navigating the Non-Academic Job Market: a Workshop with Anne Krook (May 20th, 9am-1pm)
- Welcome to #FutureHumanities, Introductory remarks by Suzanne Fortier, followed by a graduate student-led plenary session (May 21st, 9am-12pm)
- Graduate Studies Reimagined, a talk by Chad Gaffield, moderated by Ollivier Dyens (May 21st, 4:15-5:30pm)
- Humanities for Society, a talk by Normand Labrie, moderated by Antonia Maioni (May 22nd, 1:30-2:30pm)
- Doing the Humanities in Public, a roundtable discussion featuring Joe Medjuck, Roberta Cauchi-Santoro, Kyle Wyatt, and Greg Kelly, moderated by Kathryn Muller (May 22nd, 2:45-3:45)
- #FutureHumanities Closing Roundtable, featuring Marie Audette, Eliza Bateman, Noreen Golfman, Anthony Masi, and Jonathan Newell, moderated by Ursula Gobel (May 22nd, 4-5:30pm)
More events coming soon, and please feel free to share these links across your social networks!
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