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 to see you there!
Transcription Workshop & Transcribathon
Thursday, 15 April
22:00 GMT / 18:00 ET / 15:00 PT
Join the IU Medieval Studies Institute Graduate Student Advisory Committee and the MAA Graduate Student Committee for an evening Transcription Workshop and weekend-long Transcribathon. Liz Hebbard will lead a manuscript transcription workshop Thursday evening to start off IU’s annual Transcribathon, which will run from Thursday-Saturday (April 15-17). No prior experience with manuscripts is necessary.
Graduate Student Social Hour
Thursday, 15 April
00:00 GMT / 20:00 ET / 17:00 PT
Join the MAA Graduate Student Committee and the IU Medieval Studies Institute Graduate Student Advisoy Committee for the graduate student virtual social hour at the MAA Annual Meeting. Drop in for an hour of connecting and conversation with fellow medievalist graduate students.
Mentoring and Morning Coffee
Friday, 16 April
14:00 GMT / 10:00 ET / 07:00 PT
Join the MAA Inclusivity & Diversity and Graduate Student Committees for a Mentoring and Morning Coffee at the MAA Annual Meeting. This mentoring event is designed to bring together medievalists at different points in their academic careers, from graduate students to senior scholars, and from across different fields, for an hour of conversation and mentorship.
Roundtable: Graduate Medievalists and the Institutions We Work In: Community and
Activism
Friday, 16 April
15:00 GMT / 11:00 ET / 08:00 PT
Session Sponsored by the MAA Graduate Student Committee and the IU Medieval Studies Institute Graduate Student Advisory Committee
Chair: Lauren Van Nest (University of Virginia)
Roundtable Participants: Abby Ang (Indiana University Bloomington), Christine Bachman (University of Delaware), Henry Gruber (Harvard University), Marian Homans-Turnbull (UC Berkeley), Nahir I. Otaño Gracia (University of New Mexico), Alexa Sand (Utah State University)