AFFILIATED
CENTERS
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Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies
sponsors seminars, research, and publications
that address the practical resolution
of public policy problems facing nations
in the Western Hemisphere.
Center for Jewish Studies encourages research
on Jewish life, particularly in the
modern period, and brings that research
to the Jewish and academic communities
through conferences, publications,
symposia, lectures, and consulting.
Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies promotes
scholarship that examines sexualities
and genders.
Center for Place, Culture and Politics is
an interdisciplinary center providing
an intellectual forum for the discussion
of a wide range of vital contemporary
topics.
Center for the Study of Women and Society
promotes interdisciplinary research
and training on topics related to
the experiences, roles, and contributions
of women in society.
European
Union Studies Center encourages
faculty and student research on contemporary
European subjects.
Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in
the Americas and the Caribbean (IRADAC)
is concerned with the study of the
cultures, conditions, development
and history of people of African descent,
with special attention given to the
African American and Afro Caribbean
experiences and their relationships
to Africa.
United
Nations Intellectual History Project
is a multinational effort to produce
a forward-looking intellectual history
of the UN's economic and social contributions
since 1945.
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