March 5, 2017; 2:30 pm, an exclusive tour of the collections at The Cloisters with Michele Marincola, Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor of Conservation at NYU, to raise funds for the upcoming conference on the master Renaissance sculptor, Tilman Riemenschneider, taking place in Germany this June.
Read MoreCall for papers and call for projects
Deadline March 31st, 2017
Read MoreCall for Sessions: Mary Jaharis Center Sponsored Panel, 43rd Annual Byzantine Studies Conference
Session proposals must be submitted through the Mary Jaharis Center website. The deadline for submission is February 15, 2017.
Read MoreCASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY - Chair of the Department of Art History and Art
Qualified candidates should submit a letter of intent, curriculum vitae, and names, addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three references to arthistory-search@case.edu.
Applications received by 15 February 2017 will receive full consideration.
ICMA statement on the recent US immigration ban.
The ICMA is committed to democratic values of dialogue, inclusion, diversity and the free flow of people and ideas.
Read MoreReuse Reconsidered Conference, Brown University, September 15-17, 2017
Abstracts (up to 300 words) and a CV should be sent to: Reuse.Reconsidered@gmail.com by April 14, 2017. Applicants will be notified by mid-May. Papers should be approximately 20 minutes. Any questions should be addressed Lia Dykstra at Reuse.Reconsidered@gmail.com.
Read MoreCfP 'Recovering the Past', University of York
Please send abstracts of 250-300 words (with a short biography) to ea502@york.ac.uk by 17 February 2017.
Read MorePetition for University of Osnabrück Art History Program
The administration of the University of Osnabrück, Germany, is threatening to close down its degree programs in art history, and close its well-known nstitute of Art History.
Read MoreCFP: Layers of Parchment, Layers of Time: Reconstructing Manuscripts: 800 - 1600
Papers will be scheduled for 20 minutes. Please email your abstracts, of no more that 300 words to Dr. Kathryn Rudy and Stephanie Azzarello at reconstructing.mss.cambridge@gmail.com by 1 February 2017.
Read MoreCoins and Seals Summer School
Dumbarton Oaks would like to announce that this summer it will once again offer its summer program in coins and seals. The application deadline in is February 20.
Read MoreTake action to save the NEH
It is time to take action and make clear to the President and Members of Congress that you value federal funding for the humanities.
Read MoreNEH Grant Opportunity
The application deadline for this cycle is February 1, 2017. Recipients may begin the term of the grant as early as September 1, 2017 or as late as September 1, 2018.
Read MoreDue 1 Feb 2017: NEH Public Scholar Program applications.
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) invites applications for the 2017 round of the Public Scholar Program, which is intended to support well-researched books in the humanities that have been conceived and written to reach a broad readership. Books supported through the Public Scholar Program might present a narrative history, tell the stories of important individuals, analyze significant texts, provide a synthesis of ideas, revive interest in a neglected subject, or examine the latest thinking on a topic. Most importantly, they should present significant humanities topics in a way that is accessible to general readers.
The Public Scholar Program is open to both independent scholars and individuals affiliated with scholarly institutions. It offers a stipend of $4,200 per month for a period of six to twelve months. The maximum stipend is $50,400 for a twelve-month period. Applicants must have U.S. citizenship or residency in the U.S. for the three years prior to the application deadline. In addition, they must have previously published a book with a university or commercial press or at least three articles and essays in publications reaching a large national or international audience.
Application guidelines (including a full statement of the eligibility requirements) and a list of F.A.Q.’s for the Public Scholar Program are available on the NEH’s website at http://www.neh.gov/grants/research/public-scholar-program. The application deadline for this cycle is February 1, 2017. Recipients may begin the term of the grant as early as September 1, 2017 or as late as September 1, 2018. In the last cycle of the competition, the Endowment received 318 applications and made 30 awards.
A list of previously funded projects and several samples of successful applications are available in the sidebar at the right of the webpage linked above. For additional information, please write to publicscholar@neh.gov.
THE M. ALISON FRANTZ FELLOWSHIP IN POST-CLASSICAL STUDIES AT THE GENNADIUS LIBRARY
The M. Alison Frantz Fellowship, formerly known as the Gennadeion Fellow in Post-Classical Studies, was named in honor of photographer and archaeologist, M. Alison Frantz (1903 – 1995) whose photographs of antiquities are widely used in books on Greek culture. Deadline January 15, 2017.
Read MoreMary Jaharis Center Grants 2017–2018
Mary Jaharis Center Dissertation Grants are awarded to advanced graduate students working on Ph.D. dissertations in the field of Byzantine studies broadly conceived. Deadline is February 1, 2017
Read MoreCFP: “Mysticism & Devotion” - Spring 2017 Mediterranean Seminar Workshop (21–22 April: Boulder CO)
The deadline for workshop and round tableproposals is January 15, 2017. Please submit an abstract (250-500 words) and two-page CV by this date to mailbox@mediterraneanseminar.org (subject line: Spring 2017 Proposal).
Read MoreCFP: Canadian Society of Medievalists Annual Meeting
Proposals should include a one-page abstract and a one-page curriculum vitae. Papers should be no more than 20 minutes' reading time. Please submit proposals by Sunday 15 January 2017 by email to dmarner@uoguelph.ca.
Read MoreReconsidering the Concept of Decline and the Arts of the Palaiologan Era
This one day and a half conference combines a symposium and a workshop. The aim is to examine and contextualise the artistic and cultural production of the geopolitical centres that were controlled by or in contact with the late Byzantine Empire.
Read MoreAMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS
STUDY IN GREECE 2017-2018 ASCSA PROGRAMS AND FELLOWSHIPS: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, one of America’s most distinguished centers devoted to advanced teaching and research, was founded in 1881 to provide American graduate students and scholars a base for their studies in the history and civilization of the Greek world.
Read More38th Annual Medieval and Renaissance Forum
We are delighted to announce that the 38th Medieval and Renaissance Forum will take place on April 21 and 22, 2017 at Keene State College in Keene, New Hampshire. This year’s keynote speaker is Richard W. Kaeuper, Professor of History at the University of Rochester. Abstract deadline: January 15, 2017
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