Utrecht University will be hosting the 17th International Congress of Celtic Studies in July 2023. The organizing committee invites all who are interested in sharing and discussing the results of their research in any area of Celtic Studies to submit a proposal for a 20-minute paper, a 90-minute themed session, or a poster presentation, roundtable, or workshop. Deadline for submission: 15 June 2022 (themed session, roundtable or workshop) and 1 September (individual paper).
Ter gelegenheid van het 900-jarig bestaan van de stad Utrecht wordt op 3 en 4 juli 2022 het zomerfeest van stadspatroon Sint-Maarten gevierd. Het festival is een cadeau van de Universiteit Utrecht voor de jarige stad, geïnitieerd door Sint-Maarten-kenner Els Rose.
LECTIO, the KU Leuven Institute for the Study and Transmission of Texts, Ideas and Images in Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, invites applications for its Visiting Program 2022-23. Deadline: 10 June 2022. For more information: lectio@kuleuven.be.
Frederik Buylaert, Thijs Lambrecht, Dirk Heirbaut en Jim van der Meulen (Universiteit Gent) starten een nieuw onderzoeksproject in september 2022, getiteld "Lordship and Agrarian Capitalism in the Low Countries, c. 1350-1650". Hiervoor zoeken zij 3 promovendi. Deadline: 31 juli 2022.
Frederik Buylaert, Thijs Lambrecht, Dirk Heirbaut en Jim van der Meulen (Universiteit Gent) starten een nieuw onderzoeksproject in september 2022, getiteld "Lordship and Agrarian Capitalism in the Low Countries, c. 1350-1650". Hiervoor zoeken zij 2 postdocs. Deadline: 31 juli 2022.
Claire Weeda, Robert Stein, and Louis Sicking have published a collection of essays in honour of Em. Prof. dr. Peter Hoppenbrouwers - also the former Scientific Director of the Research School of Medieval Studies. The contributions can be consulted freely online.
Het Departement geschiedenis van de Faculteit Letteren en Wijsbegeerte van de Universiteit van Antwerpen heeft een deeltijdse (75%) vacature voor een doctor-assistent in de geschiedenis van de late Middeleeuwen. Deadline: 23 mei 2022.
The Oxford Byzantine Graduate Seminar is designed to showcase the breadth of graduate research in modern Late Antique and Byzantine Studies and to foster academic collaboration across institutions and sub-disciplines. The Seminar takes place weekly on Mondays at 12.30-14.00 (UK time), via Zoom. The speaker will present for 40-45 minutes, followed by audience questions and discussion.
The International Conference "Her Book: Women and Book Ownership in Early Modern Europe" will take place at the Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris) on 17-18 June 2022. For more information: aurelie.griffin@sorbonne-nouvelle.fr.
The KNIR organises up to three Colloquia each year with no more than fifteen participants. All university lecturers working at an NWIB University can apply for this. The selection of candidates focuses on the quality of the application, on motivation and on the relationship with KNIR, Rome and/or Italy. Deadline: 1 May 2022.