Graduate students are encouraged to partake in events offered at ASU’s Centers and Institutes. These opportunities are not only valuable for learning experiences but students can network with faculty and students from other academic units on campus and be a part of a larger humanities conversation as well as gain professional skills and knowledge. Join their email list. Attend events. Network.
The following list includes centers that offer programming and events that English grad students may benefit from:
Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Center for Advanced Studies in Global Education
Center for Critical Inquiry and Cultural Studies (CCICS)
Chinese Language Flagship Center
Education Through Exploration, Center for
Evolution and Medicine, Center for
Center for Film, Media and Popular Culture
Gender Equity in Science and Technology, Center for
Humanities Research, Institute for
Imagination in the Borderlands, Center for
Jewish Studies, Center forLincoln Center for Applied Ethics
Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation
Melikian Center: Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies
Center for Mindfulness, Compassion and Resilience
Muslim Experience in the United States, Center of
Political Thought and Leadership, Center for
Social Science Research, Institute for
Center for Strategic Communication
Study of Religion and Conflict, Center for the
Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing
For further research, consult this webpage listing all centers at ASU: Centers and Institutes | Arizona State University (asu.edu)