InteLlectual Life
The single most important feature of the Tikvah Fellowship Program is the Fellows Presentation Series – it is the vehicle through which work is presented and discussed, and encapsulates the idea of the Program – the University as a community of scholars.
The presentations will consist of both Fellows Workshops, which will take place in our building at 22 Washington Square, and larger-scale presentations which will involve the Law School community at large, as well as the surrounding community in New York, and undergraduate community at the University.
In addition to the Fellow Workshops, these include collaborative academic efforts like the Cardozo-Tikvah Legal Theory Reading Group; public lectures (presented as part of the Tikvah Public Lecture Series and the Gruss Program); undergraduate and graduate outreach efforts; community-building events; and liaison with collaborators such as NYU’s Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies.
For more information about the intellectual life of the Tikvah Scholar's in Residence please visit here.
To find out more about upcoming events at The Tikvah Center please view our calendar, or to see highlights of past events see our events galleries.
