Events

255 Sullivan Street, New York, NY 10012

255 Sullivan Street, New York, NY 10012
The Hagop Kevorkian Center puts together event series around thematic issues through various lenses that allows us to explore multiple questions relating to the Middle East and beyond. Read more here.
2021-2020
Elements of Borders and Infrastructure
2020-2019
Digital Forays
Global Uprising

The Iranian Studies Initiative at NYU (ISI-NYU) provides an intellectual and academic space for NYU faculty members and graduate students to study Iranian history, culture and society. Supported by the Gallatin School of Individualized Study and the Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, ISI-NYU draws on faculty members from departments and centers across the University. Directed by Professor Ali Mirsepassi, ISI-NYU includes a translation service, a lecture series, lunch discussions and other public events, from art exhibitions to film screenings. ISI-NYU will reach out to academics at Columbia University, City University, the New School and Princeton University as well as the rich intellectual and artistic Iranian Diaspora community in New York City in pursuit of its mission to create a central place for the study of Iran.
For more information please visit the ISI-NYU website: http://isi-nyu.org/.

Established in 2006, Ottoman and Turkish Studies at NYU (OTS-NYU) takes an integrative and interdisciplinary approach to the study of the Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey, broadly construed. Through lectures, panels, workshops, and roundtables, this initiative aims to establish a central hub for Ottoman and Turkish studies across the university, as well as a platform to introduce newer and established scholars. OTS-NYU is directed by Ayşe Baltacıoğlu-Brammer, Assistant Professor in the Departments of History and Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies. Unless noted otherwise, all events are hosted at the Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies 255 Sullivan St (at Washington Square South).
OTS EVENTS HERE and VISIT OTS WEBSITE HERE
For further inquiries or to be added to OTS-NYU’s emailing list, please contact Ahmet Yusuf Yüksek at ayy236@nyu.edu or Ayşe Baltacıoğlu-Brammer at abb12@nyu.edu.