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Jobs for Medievalists

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT for SPECULUM QUALIFICATIONS Applicants must have strong computer and editorial skills, together with a background in any area of the humanities with a particular specialty in Medieval Studies, and must be available to start work late spring 2014 … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Copies, Copying, and Mimetic Acts

Copies, Copying, and Mimetic Acts New England Medieval Studies Conference Saturday, November 8, 2014 Middlebury College The medieval world teemed with copies of every variety: holy Christian figures looked to Christ as the ultimate imago; scribes copied the written word … Continue reading

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Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Digital Humanities

Saint Louis University, a Jesuit Catholic institution dedicated to education, research, healthcare and service, seeks applicants for a one-year Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Digital Humanities, beginning 1 September 2014. The Fellow will reside in the University’s Center for Digital Humanities, where … Continue reading

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Jobs for Medievalists

The Temple University Libraries seek a creative, collaborative, service-oriented librarian dedicated to exposing students, faculty, and other researchers to the range of materials in the Special Collections Research Center.  Paley Library is the main library located on the main campus … Continue reading

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Conferences – 53rd Annual Midwest Medieval History Conference

53rd Annual Midwest Medieval History Conference October 17-18, 2014 Dominican University 7900 West Division Street River Forest IL Keynote speaker: Barbara Rosenwein, Loyola University We invite historians to submit paper proposals for this session or any other field of medieval … Continue reading

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NEH Research Fellowships

From Saint Louis University: The Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies awards NEH Research Fellowships of five, ten, or fifteen-week duration to scholars who can make use of the rich and varied resources available at Saint Louis University. These include … Continue reading

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Graduate Scholar-in-Residence Program

From The Newberry: The Newberry Graduate Scholar-in-Residence program encourages PhD candidates in the humanities to conduct research in our collection and to join our community of scholars for a full academic year. We invite graduate students with advanced to PhD … Continue reading

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Session Proposals Invited for Sponsored Panel at Kalamazoo 2015

To encourage the integration of Byzantine studies within the scholarly community and medieval studies in particular, the Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture seeks proposals for a Mary Jaharis Center sponsored session at the 50th International Congress on … Continue reading

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National Endowment for the Humanities 2014 Humanities Medal: Call for Nominations

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is accepting nominations for potential recipients of the 2014 National Humanities Medal.  The National Humanities Medal honors individuals and organizations whose work has deepened our nation’s understanding of the humanities. Up to 12 … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Moving Women, Moving Objects (300-1500)

Moving Women, Moving Objects (300-1500)  Call for Proposals for a Session sponsored by the International Center of Medieval Art at the College Art Association Annual Conference February 11-14, 2015, New York City Contact: Tracy Chapman Hamilton, Sweet Briar College, thamilton@sbc.edu; … Continue reading

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