CALL FOR PAPERS Eleventh Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies June 10-12, 2024 Saint Louis University St. Louis, Missouri The Eleventh Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies (June 10-12, 2024) is a convenient summer venue in North America for scholars to present papers, organize sessions, participate in roundtables, and engage in interdisciplinary discussion. […]
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Apply by Jan 31 | CfP – 18th annual PKMS conference
On behalf of the Pearl Kibre Medieval Study at the GC, we welcome applications to the 18th annual PKMS conference, to be held on Friday May 5, 2024. The theme is The Medieval Uncanny”, and we hope to see papers that deal with the weird and unsettled in medieval culture and scholarship. You can read the CFP and […]
Due Dec 4 | CfP – 2024 Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies
Vagantes is the largest and oldest conference on Medieval Studies run by graduate students, for graduate students, and next year’s program promises to be very exciting, with a diverse array of presentations, workshops and special events! The conference dates are March 21st-23rd, 2024, on Northwestern’s campus in Evanston, IL. The Call for Papers is now open–the deadline […]
Mar 2 | 2024 Medieval Studies Student Colloquium: Medieval Subjectivities
The Medieval Studies Program at Cornell is pleased to announce the 34th annual Medieval Studies Student Colloquium (MSSC), which takes the idea of “Subjectivities” as its theme. The conference will be held virtually over Zoom on Saturday, March 2nd, 2024. We invite proposals for 20-minute papers investigating the various subjectivities present in the Middle Ages […]
Due Nov 26 | CFP: Yale Graduate Music Symposium
Yale Graduate Music Symposium Call for Papers February 23-24, 2024 Yale University – New Haven, CT Keynote Lecture: Dr. Diane Oliva, U. Michigan The Yale Graduate Music Symposium (YGMS) is a biennial event hosted by the Yale Department of Music that provides an opportunity for graduate students engaged in various fields of sonic research to […]
Due Dec 4 | CfP – The Háskóli Íslands Student Conference on the Medieval North 2024
The thirteenth annual Háskóli Íslands Conference on the Medieval North is currently accepting abstract submissions. The conference is an interdisciplinary forum for postgraduate students (masters and doctoral level) and early career researchers working in the broad field of medieval northern studies, held every April in Reykjavík, Iceland. Students who have not given papers at an academic […]
Due Oct 1 | CfP – Social Sculpture in the Middle Ages
Calling for submissions for a special issue of Different Visions Journal on “Social Sculpture in the Middle Ages”. See poster here Social Sculpture CFP The issue is preliminarily entitled Social Sculpture in the Middle Ages, however, we define the Middle Ages expansively and are happy to accept early modern applicants or applicants working on medievalisms. […]
Due Sep 25 | Vagantes Conference – Call for Future 2025 Host Applications
The Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies is now accepting applications to host the 2025 conference. Hosted by a different university each year, Vagantes is an interdisciplinary graduate student conference focused on the Middle Ages. Organized entirely by graduate students, this is a unique opportunity to showcase the Medieval Studies community at your institution. Those involved in planning, […]
Due Sep 22 | CfP – LOGISTICAL CHAUCER
THREAD: LOGISTICAL CHAUCER Organized by Wan-Chuan Kao (kaow@wlu.edu) and Paul Megna (paul.megna@purchase.edu) 200-word abstract by 22 September 2023 (1) Email to session organizer(s), and (2) fill out online form at https://newchaucersociety.org/surveys/Default.asp?id=Congress2024_CFP The (Counter-)Logistical Lyric in Chaucer and Beyond Organizer: Stephanie L. Batkie (slbatkie@sewanee.edu) Session Format: Lightning Talks This session will consider the poetic infrastructures […]
Due April 10 | CFP: MEMSA Conference: “Frontiers, Borders, & Borderlands in the Early Global World”
The officers of MEMSA (Medieval & Early Modern Student Association) at UCLA are pleased to announce this year’s graduate student conference, “Frontiers, Borders, & Borderlands in the Early Global World.” While the conference will be held in Royce Hall on UCLA campus on June 2, 2023, it will be a hybrid event, meaning that participants are also free […]