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CAMEL Residency Program Call for Applicants 2024-2025. The Center for Ancient Middle Eastern Landscapes (CAMEL) is accepting applicants for the 2024-2025 residency program. Application review will begin on September 15th. Posted on Tue, 08/13/2024 - 12:00. Now Available: ISACP 1.
The Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, West Asia & North Africa (ISAC; formerly the Oriental Institute), established in 1919, is the University of Chicago's interdisciplinary research center for ancient Near Eastern studies and archaeology museum.
The Oriental Institute, part of the University of Chicago, is a world-renowned center for research focused on the archaeology and history of the ancient Middle East. Our museum houses a world-renowned collection of antiquities from the regions of ancient Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Sudan, Syria, and Turkey, mainly dating from between 10,000 BC ...
The Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, West Asia & North Africa (formerly known as the Oriental Institute or the OI) is an interdisciplinary research center whose goal is to integrate archaeological, textual, and art historical data to understand the development and functioning of the ancient civilizations of the Near East from the ...
Since our founding in 1919–a time when the Middle East was called the Orient—the OI has been a leading resaerch center for the study of ancient civilizations.
Founded in 1919 as UChicago’s first research institute, the Oriental Institute is world-renowned for its research on the study of the ancient communities. On April 4, the OI announced it would be renamed the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, West Asia & North Africa (ISAC).
The Oriental Institute is one of the world’s premier institutions for the study of the Ancient Middle East. Its roots developed as the University of Chicago was being founded, when President Harper mentored a young scholar named James Henry Breasted to pursue a degree in Egyptology.
In 1919 James Henry Breasted founded the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago. To celebrate the OI centennial, the Magazine took a look at the past, present, and future of the Universityʼs first research institute. From small seeds, the OI thrived and grew.
The University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute is a combination research center and museum renowned in the archeological world but little-known among the general public.
The Pontifical Oriental Institute, also known as the Orientale, is a Catholic institution of higher education located in Rome and focusing on Eastern Christianity. The plan of creating a school of higher learning for Eastern Christianity had been on the agenda of the Catholic Church since at least Pope Leo XIII, [1] ...