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Jacob Hirsch Fellowship

Jacob Hirsch Fellowship Deadline: January 15, 2022 Field of Study: Archaeology Eligibility: U.S. or Israeli citizens who are either Ph.D. candidates writing their dissertations in archaeology, or early-career scholars (Ph.D. earned within the last five years) completing a project that … Continue reading

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Apply Now for Dumbarton Oaks Fellowships and Grants in the Humanities (Applications due November 1)

Announcing Dumbarton Oaks Fellowships and Grants in the Humanities 2022-2023 Apply by November 1 Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection is an institute in Washington, D.C., administered by the Trustees for Harvard University. It supports research and learning internationally in … Continue reading

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Jobs for Medievalists

The Macalester College Department of English invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in Medieval Studies; secondary fields of interest are open. The successful candidate will join an internationally recognized and collegial faculty in … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Ninth Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Ninth Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies June 20-22, 2022 Saint Louis University Saint Louis, Missouri The Ninth Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies (June 20-22, 2022) will be held in person in beautiful Saint Louis, Missouri. This summer venue in North … Continue reading

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Worth Their Weight in Gold: The Significance of Lead Seals to Byzantine Studies Virtual Public Lecture by Alicia Walker

Worth Their Weight in Gold: The Significance of Lead Seals to Byzantine Studies Virtual Public Lecture by Alicia Walker Date: Thursday, October 28th from 5:00-6:30pm ET Where: Via Zoom Byzantine sigillography is a specialized subdivision of an already esoteric field. … Continue reading

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Apply for a Rome Prize! Deadline: November 1

AAR invites applications for the 2022 Rome Prize competition! For over a century, the American Academy in Rome has awarded the Rome Prize to support innovative and cross-disciplinary work in the arts and humanities. Each year, the prize is given … Continue reading

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HMML Creates New Database to Assist Scholars of Understudied Manuscript Traditions

Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML) Creates New Database to Assist Scholars of Understudied Manuscript Traditions COLLEGEVILLE, MINN., OCTOBER 4, 2021 – The Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML) at Saint John’s University has developed a new database to support … Continue reading

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Kathryn and Peter Yatrakis Fellowship

DEADLINE: JANUARY 15, 2022 The Yatrakis Fellowship supports research on topics that require use of the Gennadius Library. Opened in 1926 with the 26,000-volume collection of diplomat and bibliophile Joannes Gennadius, the Gennadius Library houses today 145,000 titles of rare … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – New College Medieval and Renaissance Studies Conference

The twenty-second biennial New College Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies (version 2.0) will take place 3–5 March 2022 in Sarasota, Florida, with plenary presentations by Mary Floyd-Wilson (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) and Jonathan Phillips (Royal Holloway, London). … Continue reading

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MAA News – From the President

Celebrating 100 Years: Strengthening Our Core Mission and Fostering Innovation and Inclusion In 2025, the Medieval Academy of America will be celebrating its centennial. Founded with a focus on Western Europe, “to conduct, encourage, promote and support research, publication and … Continue reading

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