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Hannah Arendt Humanities Network

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  • Teaching
    • Birkbeck Summer School
    • Center for Liberal Arts and Sciences Pedagogy (CLASP)
    • Developing Teaching Professionals
    • Global History Lab
    • Global Teaching Fellowship Program
    • GLOBALED
    • Hannah Arendt Humanities Network
    • Network Collaborative Courses
    • OSUN Courses
  • Curricula
    • CORUSUS
    • Economic Democracy Initiative
    • Economic Policy Addressing Inequality and Poverty
    • Professional Development Program for University Administrators
    • Experimental Humanities Collaborative Network
    • Hannah Arendt Humanities Network
    • Human Rights Program
    • Liberal Arts and Sciences Collaborative
    • Policy Labs
    • Public Health and Human Rights
    • Strengthening the Core
    • Transnational Politics
    • Transnational Feminism, Solidarity, and Social Justice
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The Hannah Arendt Humanities Network nurtures a culture that values and strengthens the humanities as the foundation of an open society. The Network supports the integration and accessibility of humanities studies across OSUN institutions.

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For current opportunities, visit the HAHN website!

Hannah Arendt Humanities Network projects include

  • Yehuda Elkana Fellowship in the Engaged Humanities
    An annual event hosted by the Hannah Arendt Center In collaboration with the Institütfürdie Wissenschaftder Menschen (IWM) in Vienna.
  • Text Seminar for Scholars and Students
    The Global Humanities Network, along with HAC and IWM will hold week-long close readings of classic works in political or democratic thinking.
  • Biannual Writing Retreat
    Coordinated by Central European University and the Hannah Arendt Center, for a group of scholars and authors addressing similar issues, to meet, work, and write together. 
  • Artificial Intelligence Working Group
    Enabling OSUN scholars to gain expertise in, and to explore the possibilities and consequences of, the rise of artificial intelligence for human life.

Leadership

Roger Berkowitz, Bard
Hillary Harvey, Bard

For more information, email us at:
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News

Will Rage Prevail Over Reason in the Age of Social Media?
Post Date: 11-07-2022
A Critical Take on the Liberal Tradition: Scholar Uday Mehta Awarded Yehuda Elkana Fellowship
Post Date: 03-04-2022
Therapy for the Polity? Making a Case for Citizens’ Assemblies
Post Date: 11-02-2021
Revitalizing Democracy: Using Digital Tools for More Inclusive Citizen Assemblies
Post Date: 09-28-2021
Hannah Arendt Humanities Network Awards Inaugural Elkana Fellowship to Helga Nowotny for Research on AI and Predictive Algorithms
Post Date: 07-27-2021
Scholar Helga Nowotny Awarded Inaugural Yehuda Elkana Fellowship by the Hannah Arendt Humanities Network 
Post Date: 01-26-2021

Opportunities + More

For Faculty, Graduate Student, Post-Doc, Undergraduate Students
Apply to the Alpine Fellowship on Flourishing
Deadline: April 15, 2023
Application
For Undergraduate Students
Hannah Arendt Ideas Forum: the Future of American Leadership on the World Stage
Deadline: April 1, 2023
Application, Conference
Open Society University Network
For more information contact: 
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