FOR STUDENTS

The CSA collaborates with NYU academic departments for course offerings, scholarships, and opportunities for students interested in antisemitism studies and related research.

AVAILABLE COURSES

Antisemitism Studies Courses

View NYU course offerings on Antisemitism Studies

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HBRJD-GA 1750

Anti-Semitism from Ancient to Modern Times

Explore the long history of anti-Semitism from antiquity to today, tracing its evolving rhetoric, political uses, and global impact across religious and ideological lines.
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HBRJD-UA 137

Anti-Semitism: Then and Now

Explore the roots and evolution of anti-Semitism—from antiquity to the modern era—across religious, political, and cultural contexts.
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HBRJD-UA 162

Topics in Judaic Studies: Introduction to "Antisemitism" and Jewish History

Examine the complexities of Jewish identity and the many forms of anti-Jewish hatred across history, exploring how these forces have shaped both prejudice and resistance.
SCHOLARSHIPS

Student Scholarships

View our scholarship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students

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Undergraduate Research Scholarship

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Graduate Research Scholarship

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‍ADIR Challenge Award

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Extremism Examined:
From the Holocaust Until Today

Extremism Examined is a highly selective, cohort-based, interdisciplinary program designed to give undergraduate students a firsthand, comprehensive understanding of approaches to extremism. The program includes weekly seminars, site visits in NYC, meeting with experts, and study tours to Alabama, DC, Israel and Germany. Explore the Extremism Examined website to learn more about the program.

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