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Friday, April 6, 2018 at 9:00 AM (EDT)



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The Humanities for STEM Research Collaborative

Organizer of Humanities for STEM Symposium

Humanities for STEM is a two-year research collaborative, which focuses on how the study of primary sources, archival research, and associated methodologies of the humanities can be used to enhance the understanding of science (including medicine), technology, engineering, and mathematics. Funded by NYU’s Center for the Humanities<http://nyuhumanities.org/>, this collaborative explores the ways in which archives and special collections can support scholarship and education in the sciences, discuss the ways in which scholars in the sciences and humanities use archival collections, and expose scholars to STEM-related archives, with a particular focus on collections at NYU and the NYC area.















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