We are pleased to soon present the course curriculum in the field of interdisciplinary contemporary antisemitism studies created by the 2023 scholars-in-residence of the ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute on Curriculum Development in Critical Antisemitism Studies, at Pembroke College, Oxford, and the ISGAP Digital Research Center.
Under the guidance of leading international academics, the listed scholars-in-residence have developed course syllabi and curriculum in the interdisciplinary study of contemporary antisemitism, which will be taught in their home university for course credit. This is a resource for scholars seeking to create courses in antisemitism studies.
Click here to read the 2022 course curriculum.
Click here to read the 2021 course curriculum.
Click here to read the 2020 course curriculum.
Click here to read the 2019 course curriculum.
Click here to read the 2018 course curriculum.
Click here to read the 2017 course curriculum.
Click here to read the 2016 course curriculum.
Click here to read the 2015 course curriculum.
Carolin Aronis, Ph.D.
Rank: Assistant Professor
Department: Department of Ethnic Studies & Women’s and Gender Studies
Name of University: Colorado State University
Location: Fort Collins, U.S.
Course Title: Antisemitism Uncovered: From Rhetoric to Violence
Dr. Mehak Burza
Rank: Assistant Professor (Guest)
Department: English
Name of University: George Mason University
Location: Delhi, India
Course Title: Representation of Jews in British English Literature: Past and Present
Megan Hollinger, MA, PhD
Rank: Doctoral Candidate
Department: Department of Classics and Religious Studies
Name of University: University of Ottawa
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Course Title: Introduction to Jewish Canadian Studies
Brenda Helen Sheingold, PhD, FNAP
Rank: Associate Professor, Division Director, Health Administration and Policy
Department: Health Systems Administration; Associate Professor
Name of University: George Mason University
Location: Fairfax, United States
Course Title: Understanding the Effect of Antisemitism in the Context of Community and Societal Health
Participant: Graduate course