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  • 10 Apr 2021 10:45 AM | Marc Cels

    2021 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Medievalists

    2021 Rencontre annuelle de la Société canadienne des médiévistes

    Medieval Mondays: 7, 14, 21, and 28 June 2021 via Zoom

    Monday 7 June: 11:50 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time (ET)

    With a keynote address by Shannon McSheffrey, Concordia University, Montreal:

    “Belonging and Not Belonging: The Immigrant Experience in Early Tudor London”

    Monday 14 June: 12:00 Noon to 3:15 PM (ET)

    Monday 21 June: 12:00 Noon to 3:30 PM (ET)

    Including the Annual General Meeting

    Monday 28 June: 12:00 Noon to 4:00 PM (ET)

    St. Isidore, Patron of the Internet


    Registration Fee: Free for 2020-21 members of the CSM/SCM. Please visit the Society’s website (https://canadianmedievalists.org/join-us) to join, check your membership status by logging in, or to renew. Regular membership is CND$ 57.00, Retired/Unwaged $42.00, and Students $37.00. Membership includes subscription the journal Florilegium.

    Registration Deadline: May 31 2021. After you’ve confirmed your membership in the Society, please register by sending an email to csm.scm.conference2021@gmail.com

    Zoom access codes will be sent out the first week of June to the email address that you used to register.

    Medieval Mondays Program: 2021 Medieval Mondays Program

    2021 Annual General Meeting Agenda: To be posted mid-May on the Society website: https://www.canadianmedievalists.org/AGM-Minutes

    2021 Virtual Conference Committee: Marc B. Cels, Chair (marcc@athabascau.ca), Kenneth Duggan, John Geck (MUN), Andrew Klein (St. Thomas), Eric Kwakkel (UBC)

    CSM/SCM Executive Committee: Marc B. Cels (marcc@athabascau.ca), Siobhain Bly Calkin (Vice President), Brandon Alakas (Secretary-Treasurer), David Watt (Editor, Florilegium), Kathy Cawsey (Past President)

  • 26 Mar 2021 11:39 AM | Siobhain Calkin (Administrator)

    The Department of English at Bishop's University in Quebec is seeking a Tenure-track assistant professor specializing in Medieval Literature, starting July 2021: https://working.ubishops.ca/job/english-assistant-professor-tenure-stream-position/?fbclid=IwAR0gJz69BH3LHls3AAHWyAw6S2A7X9tkFUsDC_QXM9o7_5LCkIOdCOSCyEs



  • 22 Mar 2021 7:34 AM | Siobhain Calkin (Administrator)

    Veuillez trouver ci-dessous les informations de connexion pour assister à la conférence de Lydia Schumacher (King’s College London) dans le cadre des Colloquia Ottaviensia intitulée « Why Study Early Scholasticism (c. 1200-50): A Window into the Arabic Sources of Western Philosophy », qui se tiendra le 26 mars à 10 h 00 (HAE).

    Voici le lien de la conférence sur Zoom:

    https://zoom.us/j/93302136515?pwd=dFNoR3cxL3NpbEt3b2R1c0NEMVV3Zz09

    Dear all,

    Please find below the login information to attend the next conference presentation in the Colloquia Ottaviensialecture series by Lydia Schumacher (King’s College London) entitled Why Study Early Scholasticism (c. 1200-50): A Window into the Arabic Sources of Western Philosophy” which will be held on March 26th at 10:00 am (DST).

    https://zoom.us/j/93302136515?pwd=dFNoR3cxL3NpbEt3b2R1c0NEMVV3Zz09

  • 17 Mar 2021 3:50 PM | Brandon Alakas

    Applications are invited for two-year fixed-term Associate Lectureship (Education Focused) in Late Medieval English Literature, starting in September 2021. The vacancy is to provide a temporary replacement for Professor Rhiannon Purdie, who is taking up a Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship.  

    Applicants should have completed a PhD in a relevant field and have experience of teaching late medieval English literature at university level. Also essential are good organisational and communicative skills and the ability to work constructively and flexibly with colleagues. The ability to teach Older Scots is desirable, though not essential.  

    In addition to the application form, candidates are asked to submit a covering letter and a CV including a list of publications.  

    Further information and informal enquiries may be directed to Professor Rhiannon Purdie, email: rp6@st-andrews.ac.uk.  

    Applications are particularly welcome from women, people from the Black, Asian, Minority or Ethnic (BAME) community and other protected characteristics who are under-represented in Academic posts at the University.    

    The University is committed to equality for all, demonstrated through accreditation (Athena SWAN; Carer Positive; Stonewall, LGBT and Race Charters), as listed on: http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/hr/edi/diversityawards/.

    Closing Date: 7 April 2021     

    Please quote ref: AO1703NB       

    Further Particulars: AO1703NB FPs.doc   

    Link for posting: https://www.vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/6749/0/291444/889/associate-lecturer-ef-in-late-medieval-english-literature-ao1703nb


  • 17 Mar 2021 8:34 AM | Siobhain Calkin (Administrator)

    Le prochain séminaire virtuel en études médiévales « Pour une histoire de l'expérience » (UQÀM, org. Piroska Nagy et Xavier Biron-Ouellet) se tiendra vendredi prochain, 19 mars, à 10h (heures de l'Est). La séance sera consacrée à la conférence d'Alessandro Arcangeli (U. de Vérone) intitulée « Girolamo Cardano and his own dreams: experience and theory in sixteenth-century oneiric culture ». Voici sont les liens pour la réunion zoom ainsi que pour l'accès aux deux textes à lire:

    En préparation à la séance, nous vous invitons à lire ces deux textes :

    • -       Un chapitre (en traduction anglaise) de l’autobiographie de Cardano, lien ici.
    • -       Un chapitre (en traduction italienne) du traité Somniorum Synesiorum, lien ici (et l’original latin, ici)

    ***

    L’adresse Zoom pour se joindre au séminaire : https://uqam.zoom.us/j/81238058016

    (sans mot de passe).

    Tant les collègues que les étudiant.e.s des cycles supérieurs (ou pas !) sont bienvenu.e.s pour présenter leurs travaux, lectures, réflexions et participer aux discussions !

    •••

    The next virtual seminar in medieval studies "Pour une histoire de l'expérience" (UQÀM, org. Piroska Nagy and Xavier Biron-Ouellet) will be held next Friday, March 19, at 10am (Eastern time). The session will be devoted to the lecture by Alessandro Arcangeli (U. of Verona) entitled "Girolamo Cardano and his own dreams: experience and theory in sixteenth-century oneiric culture". The links to the zoom meeting and to two texts to read in advance are above.

  • 18 Feb 2021 3:26 PM | Siobhain Calkin (Administrator)

    Bonjour à tous! 

    Veuillez trouver ci-dessous les informations de connexion pour assister à la conférence de Jean-Michel Roessli (Université Concordia) dans le cadre des Colloquia Ottaviensia intitulée « Sagesse biblique et sagesse philosophique dans la Consolation de Philosophie et dans quelques commentaires médiévaux au chef-d’œuvre de Boèce », qui se tiendra le 26 février à 10 h (HNE). 

    Voici le lien de la conférence sur Zoom :

    https://zoom.us/j/91764551673?pwd=YWIzQTlYZGY4eXJOdzVORkIxc3NrQT09

    ****

    Hello! 

    Please find below the login information to attend the conference by Jean-Michel Roessli (Concordia University) as part of the Colloquia Ottaviensia entitled “Sagesse biblique et sagesse philosophique dans la Consolation de Philosophie et dans quelques commentaires médiévaux au chef-d’œuvre de Boèce” held on February 26th at 10:00 AM (Eastern Time)

    Here is the link for the meeting on Zoom:

    https://zoom.us/j/91764551673?pwd=YWIzQTlYZGY4eXJOdzVORkIxc3NrQT09

    Au plaisir de vous y voir ! Looking forward to seeing you there!

  • 12 Feb 2021 10:05 AM | Siobhain Calkin (Administrator)

    Titre: Lecturer in medieval English language and litterature
    Identifiant de demande de recrutement 16992 - Publié 05/02/2021 - (Enseignement; Chercheur·e) - (Langues; Lettres) - (Temps

    plein) - (Faculté des lettres) - (Corps enseignant)

    Introduction

    UNIL is a leading international teaching and research institution, with over 5,000 employees and 15,500 students split between its Dorigny campus, CHUV and Epalinges. As an employer, UNIL encourages excellence, individual recognition and responsibility.

    Presentation

    The department of English at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Lausanne invites applications for the position of fixed-term lecturer in medieval English language and literature.

    Information

    Start date: 1 September 2021
    Contract duration: Two-year contract, renewable once only for a total of four years. In the context of academic planning, this post is not intended to be stabilized.
    Employment rate: 100%
    Work place: Lausanne-Dorigny

    Your responsibilities

    • Teaching courses in medieval English language and literature (5 hours a week per semester).

    • Supervision of students, involvement and support in examinations.

    • Carrying out individual research.

    • Carrying out administrative tasks in the department of English and possibly outside of the department depending on level of French.

      Your qualifications

    • A doctorate in medieval English literature (thesis submitted at the time of taking up the position but awarded within five years of the date of the advertisement) and an excellent research profile in old or middle English literature.

    • Teaching experience in medieval English at university level.

    • Postdoctoral research project in progress or ready to start.

    • Working knowledge of French is an advantage.

      What the position offers you

      We offer a nice working place in a multicultural, diverse and dynamic academic environment. Opportunities for professional training, a lot of activities and other benefits to discover.

      Contact for further information

      Please contact Prof. Denis Renevey : denis.renevey@unil.ch Your application

      Application deadline: 28 March 2021

      Please send your full applications in PDF or Word including : a curriculum vitae, a motivation letter, a teaching phylosophy (1 page), copies of your degree certificates, a liste of publication, a succinct description of the research projects (2 pages)

      Only applications sent through this site will be taken into account.

      We thank you for your understanding.

      Additional information

      UNIL is committed to promoting gender equality and diversity and strongly encourages applications from female candidates.

      www.unil.ch/egalite

      UNIL supports early career researchers.

      www.unil.ch/graduatecampus

  • 3 Feb 2021 3:36 PM | Siobhain Calkin (Administrator)

    The University of Guelph's Dept. of History is seeking an assistant professor who works on medieval/early modern Scottish history. Applications close March 2, 2021. See: https://www.uoguelph.ca/facultyjobs/postings/ad21-06.shtml

  • 3 Feb 2021 3:25 PM | Siobhain Calkin (Administrator)

    Did you publish a book in 2020? If so, submit it for the CSM's Labarge Prize. Applications due Feb. 15, 2021. See https://www.canadianmedievalists.org/Margaret-Wade-Labarge for eligibility and submission instructions.

    Avez-vous publié un livre en 2020? Oui? Soumettez-le pour le prix Labarge. Soumissions acceptées jusqu'au 15 février 2021. Voyez les informations ici: https://www.canadianmedievalists.org/labarge/~fr

  • 14 Jan 2021 9:14 AM | Marc Cels

    The application for eight arts and humanities PhD studentships with the South, West and Wales Doctoral Training Partnership is 25 January 2021.

    The studentships include several medieval projects.

    For more information, visit the website: https://www.sww-ahdtp.ac.uk/prospective-students/apply/collaborative-doctoral-award-projects-2021/

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