Located in Dublin, Ireland, Mater Dei holds an annual four-day event of plenary addresses, concurrent sessions for academic papers, and graduate workshops, all of which will focus on the themes raised in Charles Taylor's recent work, A Secular Age.
An initiative of the Lilly Endowment, Inc. The bibliography is an especially helpful resource for persons exploring the question of vocation theologically.
This scholarship honors William R. Johnson, the first openly gay man ordained in the United Church of Christ. The scholarship affirms the long-standing conviction of the United Church of Christ that sexual orientation should not be a barrier to ordination. To qualify for this scholarship, students must be open about their sexual orientation, enrolled in an ATS-accredited seminary, and have proof of both local membership in a United Church of Christ church and of In Care status.
The foundation was established in 1937 to "promote and elevate the standards of journalism in the United States and educate persons deemed especially qualified for journalism." Fellows from all over the world are selected each year to study at Harvard and share their experiences.
Offered for study during the summer of an East Asian language (including the Altaic languages), or of one of the languages of South or Southeast Asia. Study should take place at accredited programs outside of the United States, but exceptions may be made when this is not possible.
Glassdoor is a free online career community where past and present employees submit company reviews, salaries, and interview information on over 300,000 companies in over 190 countries.
The Harvard Divinity School Office of Career Services maintains a sharing arrangement with the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Career Services Office. To access its job listings, follow the instructions under the "announcements" section on your screen immediately after logging in to Hired.
The center is the focal point for the study and teaching of Judaica through publications, fellowships, lectures, and symposia on topics of interest to scholars and to the...
EAF fellowships do not require enrollment in an academic institution. These awards help to improve the quality of life of others by funding research and projects with practical applications.
The EAF offers community assistance awards to assist individuals and organizations for a specific civic, educational, or human service program or project. See the AKAEAF Scholarships for details.
The APRIL Summer Colloquium has been offered for over thirty years. It brings together a cohort of fellows (scholars in the humanities and social sciences, clergy, artists, activists, community leaders, and others) who work on vital contemporary questions about religious life and social justice. At the Colloquium, participants spend a week or two together (often New York City), pursuing individual research at libraries, museums, and social institutions, as well as gathering as a group for focused and facilitated discussions. Each colloquium fellow works on their own project, but benefits by being able to collaborate with others.