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Jobs for Medievalists

Post-Doctoral Scholar College of Arts and Sciences University of Kentucky The College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY invites applications for a post-doctoral scholar in the field of Catholic Studies. This position will begin … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – “Resilience, Resistance and Renewal in the Medieval and Early Modern World”

UCLA Medieval and Early Modern Graduate Student Conference “Resilience, Resistance and Renewal in the Medieval and Early Modern World” May 27, 2021 (over zoom) The global medieval and early modern world (broadly considered, c. 900-1750) underwent myriad profound changes, from devastating … Continue reading

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IAS Medieval Studies and Near Eastern Studies Joint Lecture

IAS Medieval Studies and Near Eastern Studies Joint Lecture  February 19, 2021, 12:00-1:30 pm EST The Turn to the Medieval in Ethiopian Studies – The Turn to Ethiopia in Medieval Studies I Panelists: Andrea Achi (Department of Medieval Art and The Cloisters at … Continue reading

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Mary Jaharis Center Lecture: Ritual and Politics in Early Rus

The Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture at Hellenic College Holy Cross in Brookline, MA, is pleased to announce its next lecture: “Ritual and Politics in Early Rus.” Dr. Alexandra Vukovich, University of Oxford, will discuss the ceremonies … Continue reading

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Law and Culture in Medieval England

The detailed schedule for the NEH Summer Institute on Law and Culture in Medieval England (https://www.themedievalacademyblog.org/funded-educational-opportunity-for-medievalists/) is now available on the website of the Medieval Institute at Western Michigan University. The application deadline is March 1. Click here for more … Continue reading

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Upcoming Webinar on the Transcription of Medieval Latin

Machine-Reading Medieval Latin Texts: the Launch of the UCL/Toronto Transkribus model. 13.00–15.00 EST/ 18.00–20.00 GMT on Wednesday 3 March 2021 Teams from the Bentham Project, University College London, and the DEEDS (Documents of Early England Data Set) project, University of … Continue reading

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Jobs for Medievalists

https://www.uoguelph.ca/facultyjobs/postings/ad21-06.shtml Position Title / Rank: Assistant Professor in Scottish History College: College of Arts Department: History Date Posted: February 2, 2021 Deadline: March 2, 2021 or until a suitable candidate is found Please reference AD #21-06 Position Description: The Department … Continue reading

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Aegean Exchange Program: W.D.E. Coulson & Toni M. Cross for Greek Ph.D. level graduate students and senior scholars

W.D.E. COULSON & TONI M. CROSS AEGEAN EXCHANGE PROGRAM Deadline: March 15, 2020 W.D.E. Coulson and Toni M. Cross Aegean Exchange Program for Greek Ph.D. level graduate students and senior scholars in any field of the humanities and social sciences … Continue reading

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Jobs for Medievalists

POSITION OPENING: DIGITAL HUMANITIES PROJECT ASSISTANT The American School of Classical Studies at Athens is seeking a Digital Humanities Project Assistant to work closely with senior staff in Athens to prepare the public release of a program that was originally developed at … Continue reading

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SIHS Article Prize for Medieval and Early Modern Italian History

https://www.italianhistoricalstudies.org/events-awards/sihs-article-prize-for-medieval-and-early-modern-italian-history/ The SIHS Article Prize for Medieval and Early Modern Italian History will be awarded to the best English-language, peer-reviewed journal article made public (either in published form or on a “FirstView platform”) in the calendar year 2020 on Italian … Continue reading

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