2025 Multidisciplinary Graduate Student Conference in Premodern Studies #NLGrad25 January 30-February 1, 2025 In-Person at the Newberry Proposal Submission Deadline: October 15, 2024 The Center for Renaissance Studies at the Newberry Library is pleased to announce that proposals for our 2025 Multidisciplinary Graduate Conference in Premodern Studies are now being accepted. This annual graduate student […]
Due by Oct 11 | Eolas 18 submissions
If you wish to submit an article for consideration in Eolas 18 (2025), the deadline is Friday, October 11. Submissions undergo double blind peer review prior to publication. In addition to traditional research articles, Eolas offers other opportunities for researchers: Short Reports. 1000-3000 words on narrower research topics, such as a specific manuscript, artwork, or […]
Due Oct 1 | Call for Sweet16 submissions (Medieval Ages for Educators)
With the support of a Centennial Grant from the Medieval Academy of America, the Princeton-based Middle Ages for Educators (MAFE) is sponsoring a bracketed Sweet16 competition to encourage medievalists to create open access resources (OARs) for inclusion and publication on the site. All Sweet 16 OAR submissions will be assessed by a panel of judges […]
Due Oct 1 | Applications for Fellows Research Awards
Supported entirely by donations from the Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America, the Fellows Fund supports two annual Research Awards for members of the Medieval Academy who do not have access to research funding. Two awards of $5,000 will be granted annually to Ph.D. candidates and/or non-tenure-track scholars to support research in medieval studies. The awards will […]
Due Oct 11 | Call for Proposals – The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast Series
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Due Sep 20 | Call for abstracts – Conjuring Identity: Rethinking Magic in the Global Middle Ages
Call For Contributions: Conjuring Identity: Rethinking Magic in the Global Middle Ages Volume Editors: Dr. Kersti Francis (Boston University), Dr. Misho Ishikawa (New York University), and Dr. Anne Le (University of Notre Dame) ACMRS Press, the publications division of the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Arizona State University, expresses strong interest in […]
Newly appointment faculty member | Professor Arnold Franklin
We welcome Professor Arnold Franklin to the Medieval Studies Certificate Program faculty. Professor Franklin is an associate professor in the History department at Queens College, CUNY, where he also serves as director of the Jewish Studies Program and director of the Center for Jewish Studies. His research explores the social, cultural, and religious history of […]
Next Wed Sep 11 | Medieval Studies & GEMS Fall Reception
Inviting all graduate students and faculty in Medieval Studies and GEMS to a reception 5:15 p.m, Art History Lounge on the 3rd floor. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Please RSVP to [email protected]
Call for Papers: 2024 Medieval Studies Graduate Conference at Princeton University
Call for Papers: 2024 Medieval Studies Graduate Conference at Princeton University October 26, 2024 Ordinary People, Everyday Lives: Exploring the Mundane in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages Our perception of the pre-modern world is often shaped by the creative expressions of its contemporaries, such as literary works, decorative art, and […]
5/3- 18th Annual Pearl Kibre Medieval Study Conference: “The Medieval Uncanny”
The Pearl Kibre Medieval Study warmly invites you to their annual conference, “The Medieval Uncanny”, to be held May 3, 2024 from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM in room 5489 and on zoom. Their keynote speaker is Dr. Megan Cook from Colby College, who will be presenting her work on “Minor Medievalisms”. You can […]