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Visiting Scholar would gain remote access to Rutgers University Libraries’ 700,000 ebooks, hundreds of databases, and specialized collections. In addition, the Visiting Scholar would have access to resources through the Research Library of Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute, a Rutgers affiliate.
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is a public research university in New Jersey. Founded as Queen's
College in 1766 (renamed in 1825), Rutgers-New Brunswick is the eighth oldest institution of higher education in the country, one of the nine colonial colleges established before the American Revolution. It is also the largest higher
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Department of African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian Languages and Literatures (AMESALL) was established in 2008. Part of the School of Arts and Sciences, it offers a major and four minors through the New Brunswick campus. The Department provides instruction in languages such as Akan (Twi),
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Examples of topic areas relevant to this opportunity: the global phenomenon of language endangerment; endangered languages of Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia; language ideologies; formal and informal language policies; linguistic engineering; linguistic nationalism; and ethno-linguistic
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With a diverse student body comprising students from almost every conceivable ethnic, religious, and linguistic background, Rutgers provides many opportunities to explore the world's languages and literary traditions from both global and personal perspectives.
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Mardutho promotes Syriac heritage and language, providing access to relevant resources in Syriac, Arabic, English, French, German, Greek, and Latin, as well as less common languages like Aramaic, Armenian, Coptic, Malayalam, and Turkish.
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Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, Persian, Sanskrit, Swahili, and
Turkish, as well as introductory and specialized courses taught in English on a broad spectrum of topics, including literature, folklore and translation.
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in 2014-15, focusing on health care, jazz, and other topics consistent with the university's strategic plan of "Cultures, Diversity, and
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education institution in the state, with nearly 50,000 undergraduates and 20,000 graduate students at three campuses:
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A Rutgers Visiting Scholar would gain remote access to over 700,000 ebooks and hundreds of databases like
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Among the 24 articles she created or improved, Daniela worked on several music-related topics like
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is the main university library, located on the New Brunswick campus
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