Call for Papers 53rd Medieval Congress Kalamazoo, May 2018 Eustache Deschamps — Gourmet, Bailiff, Courtier, and Social Critic: A Fourteenth-Century Gentleman Looks at Life Organizer: Deborah Sinnreich-Levi (Stevens Institute of Technology) The work of Eustache Deschamps (1340-1406) survives principally in one immense, complete manuscript (BNF ff 840). Contained therein are some 1500 poems offering insights […]
Due Aug 15 | Applications for the Jacqueline Schiller Scholarship
The Schiller Fund was established in The New York Community Trust to provide scholarships to CUNY students in the fields of literature and/or history who are among the best and brightest and who demonstrate financial need. The fields of literature and history are very broad and include many courses and many different programs. Applications will […]
Due Sep 15 | Call for Papers and Digital Projects — Rutgers Art Review
Rutgers Art Review, a journal of graduate research in art history, hereby invites all current graduate students, as well as professionals who have completed their doctoral degree within the past year, to submit papers for its 35th edition. Papers may address the full range of topics and historical periods within the history of art and […]
Due Sep 15 | CPF – 16th Annual CUNY IT Conference
CALL FOR PROPOSALS CUNY’s 16th Annual IT Conference Thursday and Friday, November 30 and December 1 @ John Jay College of Criminal Justice Instructional/Information Technology in CUNY: Opening Access The escalating costs of higher education—both tuition and the collateral expenses of textbooks and course materials—have widespread effects. With the announcement of the Excelsior Scholarship and […]
July 31 | Workshop on Faculty Job Market
Introduction to the Faculty Job Market Monday, 07/31/2017 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Graduate Center, room 9204 Planning to go on the faculty job market this fall? In this workshop, we will discuss what to expect and how to position yourself to be a strong candidate. We’ll also talk about timelines, documents you’ll need, and […]
Deadline Sep 10 | CPF – ICMS 2018) Redefining Nation and Nationalism: A post-nineteenth century approach for a modern Medieval Studies
The problematic use of ideas established in nineteenth century, using medieval literature and culture, to define nascent senses of nationalism lingers over the field of Medieval Studies. The nineteenth century saw the construction of Western European national identity using, for example, texts such as the Chanson de Roland, the Nibelungenleid, and the works of Thomas Malory. However, […]
Housing available
Inwood Apt Share – August 7, 2017 Sunny 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment share in quiet Inwood Art Deco building, sharing with the leaseholder. Perfect for visiting scholars or grad students. Available August 7, 2017, semester share preferred. Conveniently located 1 block from Broadway to A train downtown, or 4 blocks to #1 train. Easy commute […]
Free Hearing Test Services – Dates for Summer 2017
The Dissertation Consultation Center for Summer 2017
Summer Pilates Session Two Registration-June 20th
The Graduate Center offers fitness classes facilitated by the Doctoral Students’ Council (DSC) and the Student Affairs office. Registration for the second half of the summer Pilates session will begin at 10AM on Tuesday, June 20th. Students, Faculty, Staff and Community Members must register in person at the Student Affairs office, room 7301. Payment is […]