Daily Archives: September 26, 2011

Jobs for Medievalists

Positions available at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens For more information go to the ASCSA website: http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/about/position ELIZABETH A. WHITEHEAD VISITING PROFESSORS Two Positions Term: Early September 2012 to June 1, 2013. Compensation:  Stipend of $35,000, plus round-trip … Continue reading

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Deadline Extended for Submissions to Ye Olde Workshoppe

The Medieval and Early Modern Interdisciplinary Graduate Workshop (a.k.a. Ye Olde Workshoppe), is continuing to solicit contributions for our Fall 2011 schedule. This workshop is a place for graduate students across the university to present, discuss, and receive feedback from both students and … Continue reading

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Call for Papers: 9th Annual Symposium of the International Medieval Society

Dates: Thursday 28 – Saturday 30 June 2012 Location: Paris, France Deadline for submissions: 15 January 2012 Keynote speakers: TBA The International Medieval Society in Paris (IMS-Paris) is soliciting abstracts for individual papers and proposals for complete sessions for its … Continue reading

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Heckman Research Stipends

Hill Museum & Manuscript Library Collegeville, Minnesota  56321 PURPOSE:  For research at the Library. ELIGIBILITY:  Graduate students or scholars who are within three years of completing a terminal master’s or doctoral degree. DURATION:  Two weeks to six months. AMOUNTS:  Variable … Continue reading

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New Medieval Academy Member Benefit

ACLS HUMANITIES E-BOOK ACLS Humanities E-Book, a project of the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), offers unlimited access to its collection of more than 3,300 cross-searchable, full-text titles across the humanities and social sciences, including works in history, art … Continue reading

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