Concert: Persian and Kurdish music in Oxford
Posted by Janroj in Calender, Community, News on 22. Jan, 2010 | No Comments
Date and Time: Sunday, 7 February 2010, @7:00pm
Venue: The Wheatsheaf, at 129 High St, Oxford, OX1 4DF
SUPPORT ESMA AKKILIC TO WIN EUROVISION SONG CONTEST IN THE UK
Posted by KSSO in News on 20. Jan, 2010 | 1 Comment
Esma Akkilic is one of the contestants for representing the UK in the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest in Norway. She is a vibrant, young British pop singer-songwriter of Kurdish descent from London. Read More…
SUPPORT DARIN TO WIN EUROVISION SONG CONTEST IN SWEDEN
Posted by KSSO in News on 19. Jan, 2010 | No Comments
Darin, a Swedish pop singer of Kurdish descent, is one of the contestants for representing Sweden in the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest in Norway.
The final of Melodifestivalen 2010 will be held on 13 March at the Globe Arena in Stockholm.
Seminar: Gender, Memory, and Political Discourse: The case of Anfal surviving women
Posted by Janroj in Calender, News, Research, Seminar on 15. Jan, 2010 | No Comments
[ January 21, 2010; 19:00 to 21:00. ]
Speaker: Dr Choman HardiChair: Dr Umut Erel Date and Time : 21rst January 2010,@7:00 pm Venue: B111, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (SOAS) Read More...
PHD SCHOLARSHIPS IN EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY AT QUEEN MARY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
Posted by KSSO in News on 14. Jan, 2010 | No Comments
Studies on gender, ethnicity, religion, sexuality and age in the workplace, including experiences at work and career development. Applications for scholarships should be made by *12 February 2010*. Read More…
MA Studentships in Kurdish Studies – University of Exeter
Posted by KSSO in News on 14. Jan, 2010 | No Comments
The awards have been made available through a grant awarded to the Centre for Kurdish Studies by the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq. It is anticipated that a minimum of two MA studentships will be available for the 2010/11academic year. Applications are invited from suitably qualified graduates – you should have or expect to have at least a 2.1 degree in a Humanities or Social Science discipline. Read More…

