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INVITATION: Join us for the 4th MIT GHI Conference on “STEMAH = The University of the Future” on November 20/21 (KST)
Join the MIT Global Humanities Initiative (GHI) and Korea University to imagine what STEMAH could be and do and help build the basis for the new STEMAH pillar to add to GHI’s nine big-challenge research-and-action platforms! Once upon a time the study of the natural, human, and social worlds we inhabit belonged to a unified pursuit…
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MIT GLOBAL HUMANITIES INITIATIVE: Master class by Devdutt Pattanaik, India’s “Chief Belief Officer” and best-selling mythologist
Don’t miss this RARE OPPORTUNITY to witness Devdutt Pattanaik in conversation, moderated by Professor Denecke (MIT, Literature) and students from her Fall 2025 class “The Art of War and Peace”! All are welcome—please register through the link above!
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2025-26 MIT Global Humanities Forum Series
Join our online 2025 GHI Forum Series to hear about GHI’s research and action plan for each pillar from our pillar coordinators, explore common passions and interests, and discuss how you can join our efforts and particular projects. We convene each month on a mid-month Thursday or Friday from 10 am to 11:30 AM EDT/EST.…
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July 14, 2025 @ 12 pm (EDT) | What Makes an American Classic? (Online Journal Launch)
Dear colleagues, students, and friends, Join us online to explore and celebrate the publication of the special edition of the New American Studies Journal (vol. 76, 2025): What Makes an American “Classic”? co-edited by Caterina Domeneghini and Claire Barnes. Speakers: respondents, co-editors, contributorsVenue: Online. Please join us online on Zoom. Date: Monday, July 14th 5:00 PM (UK time) / 12:00 PM(EDT) With…
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June 6, 2025 @ 10 am | MIT GHI hosts its 3rd Forum!
Dear colleagues, students, and friends, Join us for the 2025 GHI 3rd Forum! This session introduces the GHI Pillar Good Governance in Bad Times, in particular the project Comparative Diplomacies for Global Governance. The coordinators of the pillar invite participants to explore how we might study models of governance that have historically promoted cooperation, human flourishing, and social justice, with new…





