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Summer Latin Course
The Philology Institute in Wilmore, KY will offer an intensive, six-week summer course in Latin from June 15 to July 24, 2015. The cost is $2500 for the equivalent of two semesters of regular coursework, and the program offers a limited … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – The New England Medieval Conference
Slow Catastrophe The New England Medieval Conference Saturday, 3 October 2015 Northeastern University, Boston 2015 NEMC Program Committee: Amy Appleford (Boston University), Sean Gilsdorf (Harvard University), Kathleen Coyne Kelly (Northeastern University), Irit Kleiman (Boston University), and Alex Mueller (University of … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – American Folklore Society (Medieval and Early Modern Folklore Section)
Call for Papers: American Folklore Society (Medieval and Early Modern Folklore Section) Long Beach, California. October 14-17 Abstracts due Mar. 25, 2015 I invite all interested scholars to propose papers for panels sponsored by the Medieval and Early Modern Folklore … Continue reading
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Morton W. Bloomfield Visiting Fellowship, Harvard University, 2015-2016
The Medieval Colloquium of the Department of English at Harvard University invites applications for our 2015-2016 Morton W. Bloomfield Visiting Fellowship, a four-week residential fellowship that can be held at any time during the 2015-16 academic year (September through May). … Continue reading
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Jobs for Medievalists
DIRECTOR OF THE JOHN HAY LIBRARY AND SPECIAL COLLECTIONS The Brown University Library is seeking a creative, energetic, and forward-looking leader for the John Hay Library. Home to the University’s outstanding special collections, rare books, manuscripts, and University Archives, the … Continue reading
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Haslam Postdoctoral Fellowship
The Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, invites applications for the 2015-2016 Jimmy and Dee Haslam Postdoctoral Fellowship, a one-year fellowship to be held August 1, 2015 to July 31, 2016 and renewable … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – Origines et mutationes
We hereby have the pleasure to invite you to the 2nd international conference “Origines et mutationes” aimed at wide range of researchers, e.g. from Ph.D. Candidates to Professors. The resemblance of the topic of the conference to Peters’ Blau work … Continue reading
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Jobs for Medievalists
Rare Book School is pleased to announce the following job opening: Position: Assistant Curator and Special Assistant to the Associate Director of Rare Book School Rare Book School (RBS) seeks a full-time Assistant Curator, who will also serve as Special … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – Seals and Status 800 – 1700
Seals and Status 800 – 1700 The aim of this conference is to foster discussions about seals and status, concentrating on three principal themes: Seals and social status Seals and institutional status III. The status of seals as objects The … Continue reading
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Call for Content – Sequitur
Call for Content Deadline: February 17th Sequitur, the Boston University Department of History of Art & Architecture graduate student journal, invites current graduate students in art history and related fields to submit content for the Spring 2015 issue. Sequitur is an online scholarly journal, published biannually, … Continue reading
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