Daily Archives: September 1, 2020

Continuing Blog Post Series: Medievalists Beyond the Tenure Track

How many ways are there to be a medievalist? How do medievalists choose different career paths? Have changes in graduate programs and graduate advising expanded PhD students’ choices and created an awareness of professional opportunities beyond the tenure track? Following … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Animals and Humans on the Move

A Viator essay cluster, edited by Przemysław Marciniak. The relationship between humans and their nonhuman traveling companions changed over time, and over the distances they traveled. Who would Don Quixote be without Rocinante, or Alexander without Bucephalus? This cluster of short essays … Continue reading

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Jobs for Medievalists

UNIVERSITY OF BERN, SWITZERLAND PhD Candidate/Assistant (50%) or Postdoc (80%) IN MEDIEVAL ENGLISH STUDIES STARTING JANUARY 2021 (negotiable) Prof. Annette Kern-Stähler is looking to select a Postdoc or a PhD candidate/assistant (with an MA or equivalent degree) interested in pursuing … Continue reading

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BSA Fellowship Program: Call for Applications

In keeping with the central value the Society places on bibliography as a critical framework, the BSA funds a number of fellowships to promote inquiry and research in books and other textual artifacts in both traditional and emerging formats. The … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Enemies in the Early Modern World 1453-1789: Conflict, Culture and Control

Enemies in the Early Modern World 1453-1789: Conflict, Culture and Control https://www.ed.ac.uk/literatures-languages-cultures/events/call-for-papers-enemies-in-the-early-modern-world Virtual , March 27, 2021 – March 28, 2021 Live from The University of Edinburgh From Luther’s insistence that the Pope is the antichrist, to Cortes’s justification of … Continue reading

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