The GSAS Graduate Student Council is once again offering a series of noncredit mini-courses as part of January@GSAS, taught by GSAS students for GSAS students, that will engage topics of discipline-spanning appeal. These short courses, stimulating and smart, are designed for a diverse audience of nonspecialists.
Step back from your own line of scholarly inquiry and step into other perspectives!
Here is the January 2013 lineup, with links to registration information.
GSC Mini-Courses for January 2013
- Defense Against the Dark Arts:Monsters in the Human Imagination
- What is Charisma? The Politics and Aesthetics of "Being Gifted"
- Iambic to I-9: A Forum of Forms in Poetry
- Just Looking: Mornings at the Museum
- Race, Racism and Quentin Tarantino
- Who is the God of Abraham?
- From Manuscript to Silver Screen: The 'Greats' of Western Music in Film
- Investing in Innovation: What Angels and Venture Capitalists Look For
- Harajuku Girls and Gangnam Style: The Making of an International Pop Industry
- Finding Drugs for Bad Bugs
- Ain't No Party Like a Political Party (Cuz the Political Parties Don't Stop)
- Manufactured Life: Eight Ways the Industrial Revolution Changed our Bodies and the World Around Us
- Politics of Climate Change
- How to improve Wikipedia (and Your Career) Without Getting the Internet Mad at You
- Social Suffering: Collective Experience//Public Representation
- Shaping Policy with Science




