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Medieval Studies- History of Rhetoric

Medieval literature (English, Latin, French); intellectuals, learning, and literacy in medieval Europe; literary theory from ancient to early modern; the history of rhetoric from ancient to early modern.

Copeland Rita

Social Sciences and Humanities of Southeast Asia

I am interested in supervising student research broadly focused on the anthropology of Southeast Asia.

Carruthers Andrew

Creative Writing, Performance Art, Visual Art, Social Movements, Ethnic Studies, Marxism

I am adept in working with students across both the arts (writing, visual, theater/performance) and the disciplines of Ethnic Studies (Black, Caribbean, Native, Chicano), Latin American Studies, Social Movements of the 20th and 21st Century, literary analysis, aesthetics, public health, carceral politics and the left.

Bracho Ricardo

Research in Global Media & Radical Politics

Projects may vary. Interested students should contact to discuss possibilities.

Alekseyeva Julia

Research Assistant, corporate ownership structures in India/South Asia

Faculty member at the Lauder Institute and in the Dept. of History seeks a motivated undergraduate researcher to assist with a project that analyzes corporate ownership structures in India/South Asia.

Genetic and Neural Basis Underlying the Evolution of Courtship Behaviors in Drosophila

Possible projects include neurogenetic manipulation of behaviors, behavioral recording, and machine-learning based behavioral quantification.

Research on social norms and behavioral dynamics

Do you want to learn more about why people do the things they do? And how changing people's behavior can have a lasting impact in a wide range of policy and industry outcomes?

Yamin Paulius

Researching Cultural Heritage in Conflict

The PennCHC is seeking interns to participate in its ongoing research projects about the intentional destruction of cultural heritage during conflict.

Daniels Brian

Social Inequality: Work, Gender, Families

My research examines how work, families, and public policies structure economic inequalities, with a particular focus on how inequalities change over time and over the life course.

Gonalons Pons Pilar
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