Announcing the 2022-2023 graduate fellows in Jewish Studies
2022-2023 graduate fellows study animals in the Hebrew Bible, Jewish ecofeminism, the economics and communities of Mandatory Palestine, Jewish language use, and port cities in the Red Sea.
2022-2023 graduate fellows study animals in the Hebrew Bible, Jewish ecofeminism, the economics and communities of Mandatory Palestine, Jewish language use, and port cities in the Red Sea.
Incoming graduate fellows study peacebuilding and diplomacy, poetry, the Hebrew Bible, archiving historic artifacts, and German Jewish writing.
Incoming graduate fellows in Jewish Studies specialize in history, computer science, information science, art history, and music.
Incoming graduate fellows in Jewish Studies specialize in international studies, history, comparative literature, Germanics, and Near Eastern Languages and Civilization.
The 2018-2019 Graduate Fellows in Jewish Studies work in the fields of sociology, political science, and international studies.
The Stroum Center is excited to introduce the 2017-18 cohort of Graduate Fellows in Jewish Studies.
The new class of Jewish Studies Graduate Fellows includes students in Political Science, English, and International Studies.
In 2015-16 the UW Stroum Center for Jewish Studies will support seven Graduate Fellows with professional development, mentorship, and research support.