IPED Spring 2021 Lecture Series: Fundraising During COVID-19, Featuring Global Impact
Matthew Gembecki and Global Impact answer how COVID-19 has affected the philanthropic sector.
Matthew Gembecki and Global Impact answer how COVID-19 has affected the philanthropic sector.
This event is a joint initiative with the New York Public Library and is a part of the Fordham-NYPL Joint Research Fellowship Program in Jewish Studies.
A scholar of law and religion uncovers a surprising origin story behind the idea of the separation of powers.
Please join us for a Black History Month webinar moderated by Laurie Lambert, an associate professor of African and African American studies at Fordham.
Join us for a presentation by Bettina Judd, Ph.D. titled "Do Not Despair, Turn to Fire: Lorde and Morrison on Feeling and the Work."
This session is useful for students interested in applying for jobs, internships, and/or pursuing external awards.
Marisa Iglesias, Ph.D., assistant director, Lincoln Center, Office of Prestigious Awards, will discuss several fellowships for prospective and current graduate students.
Anna Beskin, Ph.D., Office of Prestigious Awards, will cover the process of writing a project narrative for a general audience, and Amanda Racine, a Ph.D. candidate in history, will discuss her experience of crafting a winning Fulbright research application.
In this presentation, Anna Beskin, Ph.D., will break down the personal statement genre.
Marisa Iglesias, Ph.D., assistant director, Lincoln Center, Office of Prestigious Awards, will share five of the top awards to support graduate studies and research in the U.K.
Please join us for a presentation by Eric Carroll.
Eve Stenson, Ph.D., FCRH '04, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, will present "En Route to Confining Electron-Positron "Pair Plasmas" in the Laboratory.
If you’re interested in applying for external awards but don’t know how to start, this is the workshop for you.
Donna Rapaccioli, dean of the Gabelli School of Business, will interview Mandell Crawley, GABELLI '09, about his long career in the C-suite.
Please join us for the Salo Baron New Voices in Jewish Studies Award Lecture in partnership with Columbia University’s Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies.
Join us for Beyond the Basics, a new series of forum-style events that amplifies the voices of those advancing Fordham's call to address racism and educate for justice.
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers opportunities to pursue a one-year master’s program, complete a research project, or teach English abroad.
Taking Responsibility: Jesuit Institutions Confront the Causes and Legacy of Clergy Sexual Abuse initiative at Fordham University will host a series of online dialogues to examine the clerical sexual abuse crisis in the United States.
This webinar will feature an overview of the data by the study's lead researcher, plus a discussion with leading experts on Black Catholicism.
The awards covered are open to seniors and recent graduates, but all undergraduates are welcome to attend.
This session will be useful to both undergraduate and graduate students interested in taking their preparation for professional opportunities to the next level.
Join us for a discussion with Kevin R. Mirabile, author of Exotic Alternative Investments: Standalone Characteristics, Unique Risks and Portfolio Effects.
Please join us for a presentation by Nigel Gould-Davies, M.Phil, Ph.D., the author of Tectonic Politics: Global Risk in an Age of Transformation.
Juin Zhou, FCRH ’16, Stony Brook University, will present “Effective Debye relaxation models for binary solutions of polar liquids in the terahertz frequencies."
Join us for this panel discussion with a diverse group of nonprofit leaders.