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Register for the 2021 Annual Meeting by March 25
Registration for the 96th Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America closes on March 25. No registrations can be accepted after that date. The meeting is hosted by Indiana University, Bloomington, and will take place entirely online, from 15-18 … Continue reading
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GSC Events at the 2021 MAA Annual Meeting
The MAA Graduate Student Committee is hosting a variety of events at the 2021 MAA Annual Meeting. Please join us for any or all. Click here to register for the Annual Meeting and access the GSC events: https://maa2021.indiana.edu/. We hope … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – On the Way to the Future of Digital Manuscript Studies
On the Way to the Future of Digital Manuscript Studies Nijmegen, 27-29 October 2021 Over the last decades, the ability to exploit digital potential has radically impacted research in the field of manuscript studies. From the most basic facilities, such … Continue reading
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Conferences – Conspiracies Then and Now
March 18 – 19, 2021 Conspiracy theories have captured the attention of people throughout history, and they have become especially influential in current politics. Some recent conspiracists have deliberately adopted the language of the Middle Ages to advance their agenda. … Continue reading
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40th Annual Conference of the Center for Medieval Studies, Fordham University
“Medieval French without Borders” 40th Annual Conference of the Center for Medieval Studies, Fordham University March 20-21, 2021 This digital conference addresses the multilingual contact zones and social, cultural and literary contexts of exchange in which French featured between the … Continue reading
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2021 Cornell Medieval Studies Student Colloquium
We are pleased to announce the thirty-first annual Medieval Studies Student Colloquium which will be taking place virtually March 26th-27th, 2021 on the theme of “Movement”. We welcome all to attend. This year’s event has two distinguished keynote speakers as well … Continue reading
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Jobs for Medievalists
POSITION OPENING: ASSISTANT EDITOR, HESPERIA (ASCSA PUBLICATIONS OFFICE) The Publications Office of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, in Princeton, NJ, has a full-time vacancy, beginning in July for a well-organized and highly motivated individual to support the … Continue reading
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Reminder: GSC Mentorship Program for the 2021 Annual Meeting: Deadline March 18
REMINDER: DEADLINE TO REGISTER AS A MENTOR OR MENTEE: March 18, 2021 *Please note that since the 96th Annual Meeting will be conducted virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we will be running the mentorship program digitally. Because of this, … Continue reading
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Mary Jaharis Center Lecture: Ps-Ptolemy’s Ὁ Καρπός and Byzantine Astrological Practice
The Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture at Hellenic College Holy Cross in Brookline, MA, is pleased to announce its final lecture for 2020–2021: “Ps-Ptolemy’s Ὁ Καρπός and Byzantine Astrological Practice.” Dr. Darin Hayton, Haverford College, will explore … Continue reading
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Rare Book School Summer Courses
Expand your understanding of book history during a Rare Book School course this summer. We are now accepting applications for our intensive courses on the history of manuscript, print, and digital materials. Among our diverse array of online courses, we … Continue reading
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