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Seven Teams of Scholars Awarded 2013 ACLS Collaborative Research Fellowships

The American Council of Learned Societies is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2013 Collaborative Research Fellowships. Two of the seven were awarded to medieval projects: Historian Michael E. Kulikowski (Professor, Pennsylvania State University, College Park) and classicist Gavin A. J. Kelly (Associate … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – MAA 2013 Annual Meeting

Annual Meeting, Los  Angeles, 2014: Call for Papers Deadline for submission is 15 June 2013 The 2014 Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America will be held jointly with the Medieval Association of the Pacific on 10-12 April, in … Continue reading

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Jobs for Medievalists

Visiting Full-Time Position in History The Department of History at the College of the Holy Cross invites applications for a visiting full-time faculty appointment for the 2013-14 academic year to begin in August 2013.  Candidates should possess expertise in the … Continue reading

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Rare Book School Summer Programs

M-10 Introduction to Paleography, taking place July 22–26 in Charlottesville, VA. Taught by Consuelo Dutschke (Columbia University). This course provides an introduction to the book-based scripts and the text typologies of the western European Middle Ages and the Renaissance from 800 to 1500, … Continue reading

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Call for Presenters: Mediterranean Seminar/UCMRP

The Mediterranean Seminar/University of California Multi-Campus Research Project (MRP) in Mediterranean Studies announces its Spring 2013 Workshop, to be held at UCSC on Saturday, May 4, 2013.  This is part of a three-day event which also includes a 2-day symposium … Continue reading

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Call for Applicants: Mediterranean Research Fellowships at Université d’Aix-Marseille

Labexmed: Laboratory of excellence: Les sciences humaines et sociales au cœur de l’interdisciplinarité pour la Méditerranée, based at the Université d’Aix-Marseille is participating in the Fernand Braudel-IFER Incoming Fellowship Programme for non-French researchers interested in spending nine months working France. … Continue reading

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Event reminder: “Voice and Voicelessness in Medieval Europe and Beyond” at Boston University this Thursday and Friday

A reminder that “Voice and Voicelessness in Medieval Europe and Beyond,” a conference presented by the Boston University Medieval Studies Program, will take place this Thursday and Friday, 28 February-1 March, in room 200 of the College of Arts and … Continue reading

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NEH Summer Seminars and Institutes

Deadline, 5 March 2013. The MAA urges medievalists to consider applying for grants to sponsor NEH Summer Seminars and Institutes. The next competition will award grants for the Summer of 2014. These grants support faculty development programs in the humanities … Continue reading

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Award Deadlines

Schallek Awards The Medieval Academy will make five Schallek Awards in 2013 to support graduate students conducting doctoral research in any relevant discipline dealing with late-medieval Britain (c.1350-1500). The $2,000 grants help defray research expenses, such as the cost of … Continue reading

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MAA Award Winners

Schallek Fellowship Deirdre Carter of the Florida State University will receive the 2013 Schallek Fellowship. She is working under Richard K. Emmerson and Paula Gerson on “Art, History and the Creation of Monastic Identity in Late Medieval St. Albans Abbey.” … Continue reading

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