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MAA News – Time to Renew

Medieval Academy memberships run from January – December, and so it is nearly time to renew your membership. Watch your mailbox for a renewal form in the coming weeks. You can also renew online after signing into our website with … Continue reading

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MAA News – Latest Issue of Speculum Now Available

The latest issue of Speculum, together with a special digital supplement, The Digital Middle Ages, is now available on the University of Chicago Press Journals website. To access your members-only journal subscription, log in to the MAA website using your … Continue reading

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MAA News – Upcoming Grant Deadlines

Birgit Baldwin Fellowship The Birgit Baldwin Fellowship provides a grant of $20,000 to support a graduate student in a North American university who is researching and writing a dissertation for the Ph.D. on any subject in French medieval history that … Continue reading

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MAA News – CARA Prizes: Call for Nominations

Kindrick-CARA Award for Outstanding Service to Medieval Studies The Robert L. Kindrick-CARA Award for Outstanding Service to Medieval Studies recognizes Medieval Academy members who have provided leadership in developing, organizing, promoting, and sponsoring medieval studies through the extensive administrative work … Continue reading

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Jobs for Medievalists

Tenure-track Assistant Professor of French Medieval Studies | University of British Columbia The Department of French, Hispanic and Italian Studies at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver) invites applications for a tenure-track position in French with specialization in Medieval Studies … Continue reading

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ASCSA Study in Greece 2018-2019

STUDY IN GREECE 2018-2019 ASCSA PROGRAMS AND FELLOWSHIPS The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, one of America’s most distinguished centers devoted to advanced teaching and research, was founded in 1881 to provide American graduate students and scholars a base for their studies in … Continue reading

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Reminder – Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies – Deadline Nov 3rd

The 17th Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies is currently seeking paper abstracts on any topic related to the Middle Ages. The conference will take place from March 22nd-24th, 2018 at the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities. Vagantes is North America’s largest graduate-student conference for medieval studies. Since its founding in 2002, Vagantes has nurtured a lively community of junior scholars from … Continue reading

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The Digital Middle Ages, a special digital supplement to Speculum, is now available on the University of Chicago Press Journals website

We are pleased to announce that The Digital Middle Ages is an open-access supplement. To read it now, please visit www.journals.uchicago.edu/digital-spc. To access other Speculum issues via your members-only journal subscription, log in to the MAA website using the username … Continue reading

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Newberry Library Fellowship Opportunities 2018-19

The Newberry Library is now accepting fellowship applications for the 2018-19 academic year! The Newberry Library’s long-standing fellowship program provides outstanding scholars with the time, space, and community required to pursue innovative and ground-breaking scholarship. In addition to the Library’s … Continue reading

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Jobs for Medievalists

ACADEMIC POSITION AVAILABLE Position/Title Rank:  Assistant Professor – Tenure Stream (Medieval Latin Language and Literature) Faculty/Division:  Arts & Science Department:  Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto Campus: St. George (downtown Toronto) Deadline/Closing Date for Application: Nov. 23, 2017 The … Continue reading

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