The purpose of the colloquia is to bring together scholars from interdisciplinary fields around a theme, topic, or project. The Institute functions as an intellectual home for multiple groups each academic year, and can provide publicity for events and/or arrange for meeting spaces. You can click on each box to read the group’s project description and find contact links for the organizers.
If you would like to propose a new Collaborative Colloquium, visit our Funding Opportunities page to apply.
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Scott Burnett, Christopher Heaney
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Scott Burnett and Gabeba Baderoon
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Tiffany Petricini and Brian Onishi
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Christopher Moore and Mathias Hanses
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Tawny Holm and Amara Solari