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Monthly Archives: October 2020
Call for Contributions: Communication, Consolidation, and Change: Epistolary Cultures and the Medieval Cloister (Sanctimoniales 3)
Call for contributions: Communication, Consolidation, and Change: Epistolary Cultures and the Medieval Cloister (Sanctimoniales 3) This volume will examine letters in the cloister, from the cloister, and about the cloister in the context of medieval and early modern female religious … Continue reading
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ASCSA Malcolm H. Wiener Laboratory for Archaeological Science Funding Opportunities
The Malcolm H. Wiener Laboratory for Archaeological Science Funding Opportunities The Malcolm H. Wiener Laboratory for Archaeological Science of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens currently offers two different types of Fellowship funding: a pre-doctoral or postdoctoral Research Associate position … Continue reading
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ASCSA William Sanders Scarborough Fellowships
The William Sanders Scarborough Fellowships Deadline: November 1, 2020 This fellowship is intended to honor Professor William Sanders Scarborough’s memory and to help foster diversity in the fields of Classical and Hellenic Studies and the Humanities more broadly by supporting … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – Learning and Scholarship in Medieval Northwestern Europe
CFP for Learning and Scholarship in Medieval Northwestern Europe, organised by PhD researchers in the Irish and Celtic Studies Research Institute at Ulster University. The foundation of Iona by Colm Cille in 563 was the pinnacle in the spread of … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – Movement: 2021 Medieval Studies Student Colloquium
The Medieval Studies Program at Cornell University is pleased to announce its thirty-first annual graduate student colloquium (MSSC). The conference will take place on the 26th and the 27th of March, to be held virtually over Zoom. This year’s colloquium … Continue reading
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Medieval Women, Modern Readers Wikipedia-Edit-a-Thon
Medieval Women, Modern Readers Wikipedia-Edit-a-Thon 28th October 2020, 13:00-16:00 GMT (UK) Medievalists around the world are invited to our #medievalwiki session, creating and editing Wikipedia articles. We are especially keen to improve Wikipedia’s coverage of medieval race, gender and sexuality, … Continue reading
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Jobs for Medievalists
The Department of History at Christendom College seeks to hire an assistant professor of medieval history for a full-time position starting 15 August 2021. Normally, candidates will already hold a PhD, but we will consider applications from highly-qualified ABD candidates … Continue reading
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Funding Opportunities for the ASCSA Gennadius Library, 2021-2022
FELLOWSHIPS FOR RESEARCH AND STUDY AT THE GENNADIUS LIBRARY 2021-2022 The American School of Classical Studies at Athens is pleased to announce the academic programs and fellowships for the 2021-2022 academic year at the Gennadius Library. Opened in 1926 with 26,000 volumes … Continue reading
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University of York Open Lectures
Talks presented by the University of York as part of its online autumn Open Lectures series. The programme covers a wide variety of topics and is aimed at a general audience. A selection of free events is listed below and … Continue reading
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Jobs for Medievalists
Assistant or Associate Professor (Tenure-Track) in History of Medicine Click here for more information. The Department of the History of Medicine of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine invites applications for tenure-track faculty at the rank of Assistant or … Continue reading
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