History Related Institutes at UVa
History-related institutes that do not offer degrees or minors, but may offer courses, fellowships, internships or special projects of interest to historians.
- Center for Russian and East European Studies
The Center for Russian and East European Studies serves as a resource for research and scholarship in the field of Russian and East European Studies.
- Governing American in a Global Era (GAGE) Program
The Governing America in a Global Era (GAGE) program at the Miller Center of Public Affairs offers resources including colloquiums, special projects, book reviews, job listings, and electronic forums for those interested in American political history, broadly defined.
- Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture
An interdisciplinary research center at the University of Virginia. Its research focuses on understanding the deep cultural changes taking place in the world today.
- Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities
IATH supports projects that develop the use of computers and information technology for research and teaching in the humanities. It hosts a dozens of projects that are of interest to historians from Rome Reborn to The Circus in America: 1793-1940.
- Institute for Public History
The Institute for Public History exists to help organize students, scholars, public history organizations, and the general public in their divergent efforts to obtain a richly textured historical knowledge. It also has a goal of developing specific projects which illustrate multiple perspectives about the past that often go unacknowledged, particularly projects which expand beyond the use of written documents to include material culture and oral history.
- International Center for Jefferson Studies
The International Center for Jefferson Studies is a project by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, the private, nonprofit corporation that owns and operates Monticello, in cooperation with the University of Virginia to foster study and education on Thomas Jefferson's life and works.
- Papers of George Washington
The Papers of George Washington project publishes comprehensive digital and print editions of Washington's correspondence as well as indexes, articles, and other educational resources related to the papers.
- Papers of James Madison
The Papers of James Madison project publishes annotated volumes of the correspondence and writings of James Madison, the Virginia statesman most often remembered for his public service as "Father of the Constitution" and as fourth president of the United States.
- Virginia Center for Digital History
The Virginia Center for Digital History promotes the teaching and learning of history, particularly that of Virginia, using digital technologies.
- Workshop on Muslim Societies
The Workshop on Muslim Societies encourages interdisciplinary linkages among faculty and students who study Muslim communities in the Middle East, South Asia, Central Asia, and Africa, as well as in Europe and North America.