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Bourses d'études échanges internationaux étudiants d'Ile-de-France - Chancellerie des Universités de Paris - Sorbonne. Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Ménestrel et les médiévistes > Actualités des médiévistes > Bourses/Jobs/Prix. Curator of Medieval Art and DesignAnnonce Reference : SEP20170020Expiry date : 16:59, 06 October 2017Location : South KensingtonSalary : £26,940.00 - £38,542.00 Per AnnumBenefits : Group Personal Pension, Life Assurance Scheme, and other great benefitsWe are seeking to appoint a Curator of Medieval Art and Design to join the Department of Sculpture, Metalwork, Ceramics & Glass.

Ménestrel et les médiévistes > Actualités des médiévistes > Bourses/Jobs/Prix

The post-holder will be responsible for the development, care, research, display and interpretation of medieval art and design (excluding manuscripts, which are held in the National Art Library) in the Sculpture, Metalwork, Ceramics & Glass Department. Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship. The SMFS Graduate Student Essay Competition is open to all currently-enrolled graduate students, including those who will complete their degree in the current year.

Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship

Papers may cover any aspect of medieval studies that focuses on issues of women, gender, and/or sexuality. The paper should be no longer than 8000 words, not including foot/endnotes and bibliography. It should be composed in Microsoft Word, double-spaced with standard margins, and include a FULL citation apparatus, foot- or end-notes, and bibliography, all in Chicago Manual of Style or MLA format. The prize will be 5 years’ membership in SMFS and publication of the winning paper, subject to editing, in our journal Medieval Feminist Forum.

The annual deadline for submission is 1 November. Send all submissions (via email attachment) and correspondence to Linda Mitchell: mitchellli@umkc.edu. Winners. Prizes & Bursaries – Gender and Medieval Studies. Kate Westoby Travel Fund We welcome the attendance of postgraduate students at our conferences and have a fund specifically set aside for subsidizing the travel of those who would otherwise be unable to attend.

Prizes & Bursaries – Gender and Medieval Studies

This fund was set up in 1992 in memory of Kate Westoby, one of the original organisers of the annual Gender and Medieval Studies Group conference. Each year the steering committee and the conference organizers try to raise money to replenish the fund. Postgraduates whose own universities or other grant-awarding bodies are unable to help them are eligible to apply for help from the Kate Westoby fund. This includes students who wish to attend the conference but who are not giving papers. Money will be divided amongst the number of students who apply and it may not be possible to pay expenses in full. For any further information on the fund send an email to the treasurer of the fund, Isabel Davis, at i.davis@bbk.ac.uk We are always eager for new donors and donations.

The Medieval Academy Blog. Ahmanson Research Fellowship Ahmanson Research Fellowships support the use of UCLA Library Special Collections’ extensive holdings in medieval and Renaissance manuscripts and printed books.

The Medieval Academy Blog

Graduate students or scholars holding a PhD (or the foreign equivalent) who are engaged in graduate-level, postdoctoral, or independent … Continue reading 2017-2018 Hellenic studies Library Research Fellowship Program announcement Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection Library Research Fellowship Program, 2017-2018 Thanks to generous ongoing funding from the Elios Charitable Foundation and additional funding from the Tsakopoulos Hellenic Foundation, the University Library at California State University, Sacramento is pleased to announce the continuation … Continue reading Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowships The Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies offers post-doctoral Fellowships to be used for research at the Institute in the medieval field of the holder’s choice. Bourses d’études de La Maison Française d’Oxford. Bourses d’études La Maison Française d’Oxford, avec le soutien du Service Science et Technologie de l’Ambassade de France à Londres, propose des bourses d’un mois destinées aux doctorants de toutes disciplines inscrits, ou en co-tutelle, avec une université ou un établissement d’enseignement supérieur français.

Bourses d’études de La Maison Française d’Oxford

Attention : les post-doctorants ne sont pas éligibles. La bourse est dotée de £ 250. Le doctorant est accueilli en résidence dans une chambre de la MFO et bénéficie de l’accès gratuit aux bibliothèques d’Oxford. Un billet Eurostar ou un billet d’avion n’excédant pas £ 200 est pris en charge par la MFO. La durée de la Bourse est d’un mois (du 1er au 30/31).

La date limite de dépôt des candidatures est fixée au 1er NOVEMBRE 2016 pour l’année civile (de janvier à décembre 2017). Date limite de réception des dossiers : . le 1er novembre 2015 pour les mois de janvier à juillet 2016 (inclus) . le 1er juin 2015 pour les mois de septembre à décembre 2016 (inclus). 2017-2018 Collaborative Research Projects Call for Proposals. Application deadline: March 15, 2017.

2017-2018 Collaborative Research Projects Call for Proposals

Download the 2017-2018 Guidelines (PDF) All disciplines are invited to apply and collaboration does not necessarily require co-authorship. The France-Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Studies aims to bridge the disciplines of the humanities, social sciences, sciences, engineering, business and law, addressing historical and contemporary issues of significance for France and the United States from a broad range of perspectives.