The ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute was originally scheduled to take place from August 9th to 20th at Pembroke College, Oxford. Due to COVID-19, and the international lockdown, which includes Oxford University, we regret to announce that the ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute program at Pembroke College has been canceled.
 
However, we are happy to announce that the 2020 Summer Institute
will take place online from August 9th to 13th.
 
 
The ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute is now seeking Scholars-in-Residence for this intensive one-week workshop-based curriculum development program in interdisciplinary critical contemporary antisemitism studies. The program is dedicated to the development of antisemitism studies as a recognized academic discipline.
 
The program is intended primarily for professors with full-time college or university positions, though exceptional faculty, doctoral and post-doctoral students will be considered. Under the guidance of leading international academics, Scholars-in-Residence will be required to develop a course syllabus and curriculum in the interdisciplinary study of critical contemporary antisemitism. The course syllabus and curriculum is to be taught at the Scholar-in-Residence’s home university for course credit, on at least two occasions, upon completion of the program.
 
ISGAP also has limited space for university students with strong grades, proven leadership skills and commitment. Successful applicants will qualify as Elie Wiesel – Martin Luther King Jr. Scholars, who will work on a student-led projects to help combat antisemitism and racism on campus.
 
Successful applicants will be liable for tuition fees.
 
Full and partial fellowships will be rewarded.
Deadline for applications is May 18, 2020
 
 
View video highlights from the 2019 program!