MAA News – Deadlines: Medieval Academy Grants and Awards

Juggler, limestone sculpture, third quarter of the 12th century. Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon

The Medieval Academy of America has long provided a variety of benefits of membership, including numerous fellowships, prizes and grants for travel, research, and publications. Please see the list below with their deadlines, then follow the links for complete descriptions and application information. We encourage all eligible members to apply for these grants.

We particularly want to call your attention to two CARA awards that were not made last year. We hope to have a lively competition this year. If you have previously made an unsuccessful nomination for these awards, we hope that you will consider submitting updated nominations.

CARA Award for Excellence in Teaching (Deadline 15 November 2012)
Kindrick-CARA Award for Outstanding Service
(Deadline 15 November 2012).

Graduate Student Fellowships and Awards

Birgit Baldwin Fellowship (Deadline 15 November 2013)
Schallek Fellowship
(Deadline 15 October 2012)
Schallek Awards
(Deadline 15 February 2013)
Medieval Academy Dissertation Grants
(Deadline 15 February 2013)

▪     Hope Emily Allen Dissertation Grant
▪     Helen Maud Cam Dissertation Grant
▪     Grace Frank Dissertation Grant
▪     Etienne Gilson Dissertation Grant
▪     Frederic C. Lane Dissertation Grant
▪     E.K. Rand Dissertation Grant
▪     Charles T. Wood Dissertation Grant

Leyerle-CARA Prize (Deadline 31 January 2013)
CARA Tuition Scholarships

▪     Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame (Deadline 1 May 2013)
▪     Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto (Deadline 1 March 2013)

Independent Scholars/Unaffiliated Faculty

Travel Grants (Deadlines 1 November 2012 and 1 May 2013)

Book Awards

Haskins Medal (Deadline 15 October 2012)
John Nicholas Brown Prize
(Deadline 15 October 2012)
Van Courtlandt Elliott Prize
(Deadline 15 October 2012)
MAA Book Subventions
(Deadline 1 May 2013)

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Call for Papers – 33rd annual Canadian Conference of Medieval Art Historians

CALL FOR PAPERS

The 33rd annual Canadian Conference of Medieval Art Historians will be held at Carleton University, Ottawa, on Friday March 8th and Saturday March 9th 2013.  All those interested in the material culture of the Middle Ages, or of “medievalism” in subsequent periods, are welcome to attend and to participate.  Due to the anticipated large number of proposals, papers will be limited very strictly to 15-20 minutes.

Abstracts of about one half page, along with a brief statement of status/affiliation, should be sent by 10 December 2012, by E-mail or post,  to:

John Osborne
Dean,
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences,
Carleton University,
1125 Colonel By Drive,
Ottawa, ON  K1S 5B6
Canada
(613) 520-2355

E-mail:  john_osborne@carleton.ca

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Jobs for Medievalists

The Department of English invites applications for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor rank in medieval English literature and culture beginning in the fall of 2013.  Exceptional candidates in all subfields will be given serious consideration. We welcome candidates whose areas of expertise connect to one of the College’s interdisciplinary programs or to the larger community of medieval and early modern scholars at the College.  Applicants should demonstrate a strong commitment to research, a promise of successful scholarly engagement, and dedication to teaching excellence in a liberal arts environment.  Bowdoin has highly motivated students, a two-course per semester teaching load, a junior sabbatical leave policy, competitive salary, and excellent support for faculty research. Ph.D. must be in hand upon beginning appointment.

Bowdoin College accepts only electronic submissions.  Please visit https://careers.bowdoin.edu to submit letter of application, c.v., writing sample of no more than 25 pages, and the names of three references who have agreed to provide letters of recommendation.

Review of applications will begin November 1, 2012, and continue until the position is filled.

A highly selective liberal arts college on the Maine coast with a diverse student body made up of 30% students of color, 4% International students and approximately 15% first generation college students, Bowdoin College is committed to equality and is an equal opportunity employer.  We encourage inquiries from candidates who will enrich and contribute to the cultural and ethnic diversity of our college.  Bowdoin College does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, creed, color, religion, marital status, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, veteran status, national origin, or disability status in employment, or in our education programs.

Bowdoin College offers strong support for faculty research and teaching.  We recognize that recruiting and retaining faculty may involve considerations of spouses and domestic partners.  To that end, where possible, the College will attempt to accommodate and respond creatively to the needs of spouses and partners of members of the faculty.  For further information about the college and the department, see our website at www.bowdoin.edu.

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7th Annual University of North Texas Medieval Graduate Student Symposium

7th Annual University of North Texas
Medieval Graduate Student Symposium
April 11th and 12th, 2013

We are happy to announce that the College of Visual Arts and Design of the University of North Texas will be sponsoring our 7th Annual Medieval Graduate Student Symposium on Thursday and Friday April 11th and 12th, 2013.  Details can be found on the UNT symposium website– http://www.art.unt.edu/medieval-symposium/.

Theme:  “To Move and Be Moved: Physical and Psychological Transportation and Transformations in the Middle Ages.”

Keynote Speakers:
Dr. Janet Snyder, Professor of Art History at the West Virginia University, author of Early Gothic Column-Figure Sculpture in France: Appearance, Materials, and Significance (Ashgate 2011).

Dr. Susan Boynton, Professor of Musicology at Columbia University, author of Shaping a Monastic Identity: Liturgy and History at the Imperial Abbey of Farfa, 1000-1125 (Cornell University Press, 2006).

Call for Papers

While we will entertain papers on any topic from any discipline of Medieval Studies—Art History, Religion, Philosophy, English, History, Foreign Languages, Music, we particularly welcome those that engage the multifaceted topic of “To Move and Be Moved: Physical and Psychological Transportation and Transformations in the Middle Ages.”  We encourage submission of papers that have been submitted and/or delivered elsewhere.

Travel subvention of $300 will be awarded to the best paper.

Deadline for submission of a 300 word abstract is December 1, 2012.  Selected full papers will be due March 30th.

Paper Abstracts of 300 words should be sent to:  Mickey.Abel@unt.edu  or
Dr. Mickey Abel
Associate Professor, Medieval Art History
University of North Texas
1155 Union Station #305100
Denton, TX 76203-5017

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Exposition “I Corali benedettini di San Sisto a Piacenza”

Bologna, Museo Civico Medievale, 21.IX – 2.XII.2012 : I Corali benedettini di San Sisto a Piacenza. – http://www.beniculturali.it/mibac/export/MiBAC/sito-MiBAC/Contenuti/MibacUnif/Eventi/visualizza_asset.html_1724407025.html

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Call for Applicants: Braudel Post-Doc (Paris)

The Research Center “Religions and Societies in the Mediterranean world” (RESMED), a laboratory of excellence (Labex) affiliated to the Sorbonne University, and the Foundation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (MSH) are offering two 9-month Fernand Braudel postdoctoral scholarships (January-September 2013). Only foreign candidates can apply, with a research project on one of the following topics: Religions and social practices in the Mediterranean world, Religion and Greek philosophy. Online submission dates are September 1 to 30, 2012.

More information on the scholarships here.
RESMED Scientific Programme here.

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Call for Papers – Critical Remediation: Intersections of Medieval Studies and Media Theory

Critical Remediation: Intersections of Medieval Studies and Media Theory

48th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 9-12, 2013

Over the past few years, medievalists’ interest in new media has overwhelmingly focused on the remediation of medieval works and data:  the Piers Plowman Electronic Archive, the Mapping Medieval Chester project, and animated game-like spaces such as Kapi Regnum exemplify only a few of the innovative applications of new media to our study of the medieval world.  Shared amongst these projects’ use of digital tools is their emphasis on remediation: that is, they take data in one form and transform it into another form of media; the process as well as the end results of this remediation open fresh avenues through which to explore medieval cultures.  Yet the digital media making these projects possible is itself subject to study, analysis, and critique, and works like Martin Foys’ Virtually Anglo-Saxon, Andrew Higl’s Playing the Canterbury Tales, and Seeta Chaganti’s analysis of danse macabre and virtual space make it clear that new media studies, criticism, and theory can be as provocative and productive for our understanding of the Middle Ages as the digital tools that have generated so much interest.  Such is the project of this proposal, which solicits papers that explore new critical approaches to the analysis of medieval culture inspired by or based on digital media studies—critical remediation, so to speak.

Papers might address such questions as:  What insights might media theory allow in our study of medieval texts, architecture, music, manuscripts, and art? How do metaphors of mediation facilitate understanding of the medieval approach to artistic, scientific, religious, or technological creation and knowledge?  What kinds of multimedia objects or events existed in the medieval period, and how might we as modern scholars still have access to them? What are the consequences of considering medieval manuscripts as multimedia works?  How might we understand medieval affective piety—mystic and otherwise—in terms of media?

This panel has been sponsored by Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Columbia University, and we welcome one-page proposals (250-300 words) from scholars of all levels.  They may be sent along with a completed participant information form (found at http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/submissions/index.html) to Heather Blatt (Florida International University) and Mary Kate Hurley (Columbia University) at mdvlmedia@gmail.com by September 15, 2012.  Feel welcome to contact us with questions about the session. For general information about the 2013 Medieval Congress, visit: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/

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Call For Papers – Mediterranean Studies Association

The Mediterranean Studies Association’s 16th annual International Congress will be held on May 29- June 1, 2013, at the University of the Azores in the historic city of Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira, Azores. As is the case each year, papers and sessions on all subjects relating to the Mediterranean region and Mediterranean cultures around the world from all periods are welcome. Following optional excursions, the Congress will open with a plenary session and reception on the evening of Wednesday, May 29. Over 150 scholarly papers will be delivered before an international audience of scholars, academics, and experts in a wide range of fields. The official languages of the Congress are English and Portuguese. Complete sessions in any Mediterranean language are welcome. A number of special events are being planned for Congress participants that will highlight the unique cultural aspects of the Azores Islands.
Sponsors of the Congress are the Mediterranean Studies Association, the University of the Azores, the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, the University of Kansas, Utah State University, and the Institute for Mediterranean Studies, Busan University of Foreign Studies, Korea. Selected revised papers may be considered for publication in the Association’s journal, Mediterranean Studies, published by Penn State University Press.

The Mediterranean Studies Association, an interdisciplinary organization, promotes the scholarly study of the Mediterranean region in all aspects and disciplines. Proposals for papers and sessions are now being solicited. Proposals for roundtable discussions of a topical work or theme are also welcome. The typical panel will include three-four papers, each lasting twenty minutes, a chair, and (optionally) a commentator. For examples of paper and session topics, and the range of subjects, see the programs from previous congresses.

Proposals must include a 200-word abstract in English for each paper and a one-page curriculum vitae for each participant, including chairs and commentators. (If you have participated in a recent congress, you need not submit your cv again; we have it on file.) Each participant’s name, e-mail and regular address, and phone number should also be listed. Only ONE paper proposal per person will be accepted. If you are also willing to chair a session, please let us know.
Proposals for papers and/or sessions must be submitted through this MSA website:

https://www.mediterraneanstudies.org/

The deadline for submission of proposals is February 1st, 2013

NOTE: The MSA regrets that no funding is available to support travel and other costs of participants.

Questions concerning the conference should be directed to Louise Boudreau medstudiesassn@umassd.edu

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Columbia University Book History Colloquium: Susan Boynton, September 20

The Book History Colloquium at Columbia University, open to any discipline, aims to provide a broad outlet for the scholarly discussion of book history, print culture, the book arts, and bibliographical research, and (ideally) the promotion of research and publication in these fields. Our presenters include Columbia faculty members and advanced graduate students, and scholars of national prominence from a range of institutions.

Questions? Email Karla Nielsen.

All sessions take place in 523 Butler Library, 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted.

Details and full program at:
http://library.columbia.edu/content/libraryweb/indiv/rbml/exhibitions/bhc/2012-2013.html

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Colloque “La ‘Chronique’ de Théophane : sources, composition, transmission”

La ‘Chronique’ de Théophane : sources, composition, transmission. Un workshop international (Paris, Collège de France, Institut d’études byzantines & UMR 8167). — http://www.orient-mediterranee.com/IMG/pdf/Theophanes_2012_-_POSTER_-_FR.pdf

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