We are very pleased to announce the following Travel Grants, awarded to medievalists who are not in full-time faculty positions, or are adjuncts without access to institutional funding, to support travel to conferences to present their work:
Jesse S. Arlen, “The Reception of Evagrius in Armenian Monastic Schools,” North American Patristics Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, May 23-25, 2024.
Darren Barber, “A Brief History of the Term schola up to the Ninth Century,” Medieval Academy Annual Meeting, University of Notre dame, South Bend, Indiana, Marrch 14-16, 2024
John Burden, “Variations in Names, Dates, and Places in the Early Manuscripts of Gratian’s Decretum,” Seventeenth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law (ICMCL), Canterbury, UK, July 7-13, 2024
Jonathan Fruoco, “Bridging Worlds: A Mythocritical Exploration of The Conference of the Birds and The Parliament of Fowls in Cross-Cultural Translation,” New Chaucer Society Congress, Pasadena, California, July 15-18, 2024
Ugo Carlo Luigi Mondini, “How to process innovation in Byzantine literature,” Medieval Academy Annual Meeting, University of Notre dame, South Bend, Indiana, Marrch 14-16, 2024
Hope Deejune Williard, “Dictation in Early Medieval Letter Writing,” 59th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 9-11 May 2024