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The European Association for Jewish Studies (EAJS) invites applications to the Nahmanides Programme for 2024.

The purpose of the Nahmanides Programme is to fund workshops addressing specific issues and problems relating to the teaching of academic Jewish Studies in Europe.  It is named after the medieval scholar, rabbi, kabbalist and physician, Moses ben Nahman, commonly known as Nahmanides.

Academic excellence and the impact on network building in Jewish Studies across Europe are central criteria. International cooperation in the development of proposals is strongly encouraged.

One grant of up to £6,500 will be awarded to fund a Nahmanides Workshop in the academic year 2023-24. For this call for submissions, the topic is Artificial Intelligence and Teaching Jewish Studies in Europe.

For more information please visit this page.

 

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CFA: EAJS Nahmanides Programme - Artificial Intelligence and Teaching Jewish Studies in Europe

The European Association for Jewish Studies (EAJS) invites applications to the Nahmanides Programme for 2024.

The purpose of the Nahmanides Programme is to fund workshops addressing specific issues and problems relating to the teaching of academic Jewish Studies in Europe.  It is named after the medieval scholar, rabbi, kabbalist and physician, Moses ben Nahman, commonly known as Nahmanides.

Academic excellence and the impact on network building in Jewish Studies across Europe are central criteria. International cooperation in the development of proposals is strongly encouraged.

One grant of up to £6,500 will be awarded to fund a Nahmanides Workshop in the academic year 2023-24. For this call for submissions, the topic is Artificial Intelligence and Teaching Jewish Studies in Europe.

For more information please visit this page.