Dec 6 | Annual CMS / PIMS Bennett Lecture

The Centre for Medieval Studies and the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies at the University of Toronto welcomes this year’s W. John Bennett Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Margot Fassler (Keough-Hesburgh Professor Emerita of Music History and Liturgy, University of Notre Dame and Robert Tangeman Professor Emerita of Music History, Yale University). 2024 Bennett Lecture Margot Fassler […]

Apply by Dec 6 | Doctoral Student Opportunity: GC-Hostos Research Mentors Program, Spring 25

RFP: Graduate Center-Hostos Research Mentors, Spring 2025   The Hostos Research Center at Hostos Community College seeks six Graduate Center doctoral students, from any discipline, to serve as research mentors for Hostos Research Center Scholars during the Spring 2025 semester. In this role, Graduate Center students will provide research mentorship to selected Hostos students, culminating […]

Nov 14 | Publishing Articles as a Graduate Student + An Intro to (Anti)Professionalization

Publishing Articles as a Graduate Student + An Intro to (Anti)Professionalization  Hosted by Vagantes Board Mentorship & Professionalization Representative Kris Racaniello in advance of the Vagantes 2025 Conference at Duke-UNC. November 14th, 10:30am EST, on Zoom Have you ever wondered about how to publish your work as a graduate student? Or what it means to […]

Due by Nov 15 | CfP – MSSC 2025: Dissonance and Dysphoria (Cornell)

The Medieval Studies program at Cornell is pleased to announce the 35th annual Medieval Studies Student Colloquium (MSSC), which will take place in person at Cornell University in the A.D. White House on Saturday, February 22nd 2025. The theme of this year’s conference is “Dissonance and Dysphoria.” We invite proposals for papers exploring the non-normative, […]

Nov 7 | College Night at the Morgan

You are invited to our annual College Night on Thursday November 7th, 5:30-8:00pm.  The event is onsite at the Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Madison Ave between 36th and 37th streets. I recommend that students arrive “fashionably early” to take full advantage of the evening’s entertainment, which is after-hours and exclusive to students. This is a great opportunity for both undergraduate and […]

Nov 8 | 50 Years of the Tyranny of a Construct: A Discussion in Honor of E.A.R. Brown

The Medieval Studies Certificate Program is co-organizing a Faculty House with Columbia University:   50 Years of the Tyranny of a Construct: A Discussion in Honor of E.A.R. Brown: Nov 8, 1:00 pm-3:30 pm Columbia University Faculty House and Zoom Speaker/s: David Perry, Paul Freedman, Yale Ada Kuskowski, Penn Irit Kleiman, Boston University Co-organized with Columbia University Seminar […]

Due Oct 31 | Seminar in ROME

This seminar is designed to introduce Ph.D. students from across the humanities to the unique primary sources available in Rome. Working hands-on with materials in the city’s archives and libraries, students will be exposed to the rich potential of a wide range of sources produced from the Middle Ages to the present. Seminar meetings will be […]

Apply by Nov 1 | Research Award for Women Writing on Women’s Lives

Women Writing Women’s Lives Kathy Chamberlain Research Awards (2025-2026) Women Writing Women’s Lives (WWWL), a women’s group dedicated to the writing of women’s lives, is pleased to offer five research awards to women who are furthering the group’s mission. The awards were originated by a generous gift from Edith Penty, a veteran activist in the […]

Due by Oct 15 | Apply for scholarship (The Laboratoire de Médiévistique Occidentale de Paris)

The Laboratoire de Médiévistique Occidentale de Paris is offering a scholarship in Paris, aimed at doctoral students in medieval history preparing their PhD elsewhere than in France, as well as doctors in medieval history who have defended their PhD abroad within the last three years. This scholarship will enable the winner to spend a month, […]

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