CFP: The Medieval Comic MEST Symposium, Indiana University Bloomington March 6-8 Keynote: TBA The Comic is a multivalent concept, which can pull or push scholarship in many directions. It has been at times described as a social balm, binding agent, and lubricant. This call for papers asks for submissions considering the various ways in which […]
Apply by Nov 4 | Getty Graduate Internship Program
The application portal for the 2026/27 year for the Getty’s paid yearlong graduate internship program is now open: https://www.getty.edu/projects/graduate-internships/ Students can learn more about the position in the Department of Manuscripts at the J. Paul Getty Museum at: https://www.getty.edu/projects/graduate-internships/opportunities/ In recent years, the Department of Manuscripts has been more active than ever developing and expanding […]
Due Oct 15 | Proposals for The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast
Season 5 Call for Submissions Proposals due Oct 15 Full call available at https://www.multiculturalmiddleages.com/ After four successful seasons, The Multicultural Middle Ages Podcast (MMA) will return for its fifth in 2026. Sponsored by the Medieval Academy of America, MMA is an anthology-style podcast that seeks to continue conversations and generate new avenues of inquiry related […]
Sep 30 | Consortium Medievalists Happy Hour
The Consortium Medievalists welcomes all medieval graduate students in the NYC area to celebrate the start of a new semester! Please join us next Tuesday, Sept. 30, at Kingston Hall (149 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003) from 6-9 pm. Please R.S.V.P. at the following link: R.S.V.P. link
Due Dec 9 | CfP – Thalassocracy and the Power of the Sea
Thalassocracy and the Power of the Sea Graduate Center Date: April 24, 2026 Keynote Speaker: Elizabeth Irwin, Columbia University The Oxford English Dictionary defines Thalassocracy as “Mastery at sea; the sovereignty of the sea.” But the power of the sea entails more than just political and naval supremacy. The sea means different things to the […]
Due Sep 30 | CFP: Rutgers Art Review volume 43
Rutgers Art Review The Graduate Journal of Research in Art History Call for Papers Deadline: September 30, 2025 Rutgers Art Review, a double-blind peer-reviewed journal of graduate research in art history, invites all current graduate students, as well as professionals who have completed their graduate degrees within the past year, to submit papers for its […]
Sep 15 | “Every People Under Heaven”: The Global History of a Franciscan Tombstone
“Every People Under Heaven”: The Global History of a Franciscan Tombstone Nancy Wu, Educator Emerita The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Met Cloisters September 15, 4:15 pm CUNY Graduate Center Room 9206/9207 RSVP to [email protected] The subject of this presentation will be a seemingly unremarkable tombstone of Andrew of Perugia (d. 1332), a Franciscan who […]
Language Reading Program – Fall registration is open
Registration for the Fall 2025 session of the Language Reading Program is open. Registration is first come, first served. The LRP helps students satisfy their language reading requirements. Our courses are aimed strictly at the translation of scholarly texts. This fall LRP is offering French Levels 1 and 2, Italian Level 1, and Spanish Levels 1 […]
Summer programs for Medieval Studies scholars and professionals (Mediterranean Seminar)
The Mediterranean Seminar is continuing its acclaimed Summer Skills Seminars – 4-day remote summer “boot camps” on various topics relating to research and teaching in Medieval and Pre-Modern Studies, including history, art, literary and manuscript studies. The courses are open to faculty, independent scholars, graduate and advanced undergraduates, professionals, and the educated public. This […]
Apply by May 30 | The Terence Barry Prize for Best Graduate Paper in Irish Medieval Studies
ASIMS is still taking submissions for The Terence Barry Prize for Best Graduate Paper in Irish Medieval Studies. Eligible papers can have been given at any point during the year beginning with the Kalamazoo Congress (ICMS) in May 2024 and ending with the Kalamazoo Congress (ICMS) of 2025 — which includes last week, so if you […]


