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Below are this week's listings of professional opportunities in public history. For links to full details, visit the News section of the Public History Commons: http://publichistorycommons.org/news-dec-23-2013/ --- Professional opportunities Dec. 23, 2013 ANNCT: Gettysburg, the Holocaust, and Iron: Using GIS to Understand the Past – Lecture at Hagley Library by Anne Kelly Knowles, Middlebury College – Feb. 27, 2014, Delaware, U.S. CFP: The Enlightened Image: History and Uses of Projection – May 22-23, 2014, Montréal, Québec, Canada DEADLINE: Jan. 6, 2014 CFP: Third International Graduate Students’ Conference on Genocide Studies, April 9-11, 2015, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S. APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED: March 15-August 15, 2013 CFP: 2014 North American Labor History Conference – “The Nature of Work” – Oct. 16-18, 2014, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. DEADLINE: March 31, 2014 EDU: Four-week online courses from Northern States Conservation Center, starting Jan. 6, 2014 Museum Microclimates Care of Paper Artifacts EDU: Digital Humanities Data Curation Institute at Northeastern University now accepting applications for April 30-May 2, 2014 workshop, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. DEADLINE: Jan. 31, 2014 EDU: Gilder Lehrman Teacher Seminars Summer 2014 applications for K-12 teachers are now open PUB: “The Reflexive Photographer” – New book from MuseumsEtc aims to help museums and galleries analyze in-depth and fully understand both contemporary and historic images. http://publichistorycommons.org/news-dec-23-2013/ -- H-Public To post to the list: H-PUBLIC@h-net.msu.edu Home page: www.h-net.org/~public sponsored by the National Council on Public History (www.ncph.org) -- H-Public To post to the list: H-PUBLIC@h-net.msu.edu Home page: www.h-net.org/~public sponsored by the National Council on Public History (www.ncph.org) --
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