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Summer Seminars in Greece

ASCSA SUMMER SEMINARS DEADLINE: January 10, 2020 The Summer Seminars of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens are 18-day sessions designed for those who wish to study specific topics in Greece and visit major monuments with exceptional scholars … Continue reading

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Summer Session in Greece

ASCSA SUMMER SESSION DEADLINE: January 10, 2020 The Summer Session program of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens is a six-week session designed for those who wish to become acquainted with Greece and its major monuments, and to … Continue reading

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Humanities for All: Help NHA Promote Publicly Engaged Humanities Work!

In summer 2018, the National Humanities Alliance launched Humanities for All, with the support of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, to document and promote publicly engaged humanities research, teaching, preservation, and programming in U.S. higher education. The initiative brings together over … Continue reading

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Conferences – “Imagining Pilgrimage to Santiago: Itineraries, Narratives, Myths”

“Imagining Pilgrimage to Santiago: Itineraries, Narratives, Myths” Institute of Fine Arts, New York University The Duke House 1 East 78th Street New York, New York 10075 24-25 April 2020 In collaboration with the government of Galicia, the Institute of Fine … Continue reading

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12th Annual Schoenberg Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age

November 21-23, 2019 In partnership with the Rare Book Department of the Free Library of Philadelphia, the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies (SIMS) at the University of Pennsylvania is pleased to announce the 12th Annual Lawrence J. Schoenberg Symposium on Manuscript Studies … Continue reading

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The 3rd Paul E. Szarmach Prize

The Richard Rawlinson Center at Western Michigan University announces the third Paul E. Szarmach Prize, to be awarded in May 2020. It consists of an award of $500 to the author of a first article on a topic in the … Continue reading

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ASCSA Programs and Fellowships, 2020-2021

STUDY IN GREECE 2020-2021 ASCSA PROGRAMS AND FELLOWSHIPS For more see: https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/apply The American School of Classical Studies at Athens was founded in 1881 to provide American graduate students and scholars a base for their studies in the history and civilization of the Greek world. Today … Continue reading

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2020 MAA Election: Voting is Open!

To the Members of the Medieval Academy: Voting in the annual MAA governance election is now open. This one of the most important means that members have to impact both the MAA and the future of medieval studies in North … Continue reading

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Father Columba Stewart, OSB, to deliver 2019 Jefferson Lecture

COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. – Father Columba Stewart, OSB, executive director of the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML) at Saint John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota, will deliver the 2019 Jefferson Lecture to a distinguished national audience on Monday, October 7. Established by the … Continue reading

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Jobs for Medievalists

Project Editor, Publications Department The Publications Office of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA) has an immediate full-time vacancy for a well-organized and highly motivated individual to be responsible for the production flow from raw manuscript to … Continue reading

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