#  Graduate Student Research Workshops at NELC 

 



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There are several active research workshops associated with our department. The aim of the graduate student workshops is to encourage the establishment of ongoing collegial settings for graduate students who are learning to conceive and write scholarly articles, thesis prospectuses, and dissertations. Workshops also offer faculty members an opportunity to share drafts of scholarly work in progress.  
  
**Academic Year 2025-26**  
  
[Hebrew Bible Workshop](/hebrew-bible-workshop)

[History and Archaeology of Ancient Near Eastern Societies](/history-and-archaeology-ancient-near-eastern-societies-0)

[Jewish Studies Workshop (supported by the Center for Jewish Studies)](https://nelc.fas.harvard.edu/jewish-studies-workshop)

[Methodologies in Egyptology and Mesopotamian Studies](https://nelc.fas.harvard.edu/methodologies-egyptology-and-mesopotamian-studies-workshop)

[Middle East Beyond Borders (supported by the Alwaleed Islamic Studies Program)](https://nelc.fas.harvard.edu/middle-east-beyond-borders-graduate-student-workshop)

[Workshop in Arabic &amp; Islamic Studies](https://nelc.fas.harvard.edu/workshop-arabic-islamic-studies)  
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**Workshops not active in 2025-2026:**

[Scribes, Texts &amp; Libraries in the Ancient World](https://nelc.fas.harvard.edu/workshop-STLAW)

Arabic Reading/Translation Workshop

Semitic Philology Workshop

Songs of Longing//Pleasant Entertainment: A workshop for translating Late Egyptian hieratic &amp; ancient Egyptian love

 Workshop on Humanity &amp; the Humanities