The Research Fellowship Training Programme in Critical Contemporary Antisemitism Studies, Discrimination and Human Rights aims to foster an innovative approach to the interdisciplinary study of contemporary antisemitism and help to develop a school of thought for critical contemporary antisemitism studies.
The Joint ISGAP-INSS Fellowship in Critical Contemporary Antisemitism Studies aims to foster an innovative approach to the interdisciplinary study of contemporary antisemitism and help to develop an in depth understanding in two main areas of interest:
At McMaster University, ISGAP recruited a postdoctoral fellow who will form part of the AI and big data team. This team will conduct research to prove the causality between funding and the dissemination of antisemitic, anti-Zionist and anti-Israeli rhetoric in higher education.
Ori Freiman, Ph.D., is an ISGAP post-doctoral fellow at McMaster University’s Digital Society Lab. His formal research examines the responsible implementation of emerging technologies and their implications for democracy and societal transformation. Previously, Ori held fellowships at the Centre for International Governance Innovation’s Digital Policy Hub and the University of Toronto’s Ethics of AI Lab.
The Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program in Critical Contemporary Antisemitism Studies aims to foster an innovative approach to the interdisciplinary study of contemporary antisemitism and help to develop a school of thought for the study. It will also serve as a foundation for a viable interdisciplinary framework to map and decode contemporary antisemitism as it relates to discrimination and human rights issues.
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