Q&A Session for New Working Groups at CSSD - Incite at Columbia University
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Event
Q&A Session for New Working Groups at CSSD
Wednesday Mar 12, 20251:00pm -
Event venue
61 Claremont Avenue
Suite 1300
New York - Register eventbrite.com
Thinking of starting a new working group at CSSD? Join us for a Q+A.
Update: this event has been moved online. Please register for the Google Meet link.
The Center for the Study of Social Difference at Columbia University (CSSD) welcomes proposals for new working groups to begin in Fall 2025.
Over the next two years, the Center will support research working groups and develop public programming around the theme of “Crisis,” engaging with the proliferation of crises in the present and probing how experiences of crises are highly different and unequal among social groups.
Join us on March 12 at 1 PM ET in the CSSD conference room at Columbia University (752 Schermerhorn Extension) for a Q&A session on the application process for the new call for proposals from working groups focused on the theme of crisis. Lunch will be provided.
If you have any dietary restrictions or there's anything we can do to make this event more accessible for you, please email socialdifference@columbia.edu.
About CSSD
CSSD is an interdisciplinary research center supporting collaborative projects that address race, class, gender, sexuality, and other forms of inequality to foster ethical and progressive social change. In 2025, CSSD joined Incite Institute at Columbia University.
Learn more about this thematic focus and the Center’s ongoing and past projects at socialdifference.columbia.edu.
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