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  • 20 Jan 2026 10:19 AM | Shannon McSheffrey (Administrator)

    The Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, invites applications for a full-time position of Teaching Assistant Professor and Undergraduate Program Coordinator of Medieval and Renaissance Studies (MRST) beginning August 1, 2026. This is a career-track (NTT) position with teaching (75%) and service (25%) responsibilities. The teaching load is 2 sections of one course per semester (12 hours per week). The service component corresponds to MRST programmatic needs, such as advising, mentoring, outreach, and curriculum development. Interest in teaching a methods course for MRST majors and/or leading a summer study abroad program (for additional pay) is considered a plus.

    Appointment to this position will be for an initial two-year term and is renewable contingent upon evidence of excellence in teaching and service duties. The position has promotional potential and comes with full benefits and additional funds available to assist with research, travel, and professional development.

    The Marco Institute is an internationally-acclaimed center for the study of the history and culture of the premodern world (c.300-1700). With our rich programming schedule of lectures, workshops, and symposia; multiple fellowship opportunities for faculty and graduate students; undergraduate major and minor and graduate certificate; and annual premodern language training program, we pursue the research and teaching of the early periods at the highest levels. Our award-winning faculty represents a wide range of disciplines and periods – drawing from over a dozen departments and programs spanning from late antiquity to the early modern period and from Europe and the Mediterranean to East Asia and the Americas – and we boast special strengths in late antique history and religion and in medieval and early modern literature. Our interdisciplinary approach and collaborative enterprises contribute to the intellectual life of the UT campus, the Knoxville community, and beyond.

    Qualifications

    PhD in Medieval Studies or any field related to premodern studies (i.e., History, Literature, Languages, Religious Studies, Musicology, Art History, etc.) is required by the time of appointment. Candidates must be able to demonstrate excellence in teaching at the college level, familiarity with current student-oriented pedagogy, including in a large classroom, and with the use of technology to enhance learning. The program seeks candidates with expertise in teaching an expansive global, interdisciplinary perspective in premodern studies. The Candidate must also demonstrate potential for successful academic programmatic development and mentoring as well as scholarly expertise.

    Application Instructions

    Review of applications will begin on February 16, 2026 and will continue until the position is filled. The University of Tennessee is seeking candidates with the ability to contribute in meaningful ways to achieving the mission of the Marco Institute and the University.

    Please submit to Interfolio (https://apply.interfolio.com/180018) your complete dossier including the following:

    • Letter of Application

    • CV

    • Names and contact information for three references

    • Two-page maximum Statement of Teaching Philosophy (must address teaching pre-modern studies from a global and interdisciplinary perspective and teaching large classes)

    Finalists will be asked, in addition, to share a sample syllabus in preparation for the Zoom interview.

    For inquiries, please contact the chair of the Search Committee, Dr. Anne-Hélène Miller (ahm@utk.edu).


  • 20 Jan 2026 8:33 AM | Shannon McSheffrey (Administrator)

    CALL FOR PAPERS
    The 102nd ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
    MEDIEVAL ACADEMY
    OF AMERICA

     Centre for Medieval Studies
    University of Toronto
    15-17 April 2027

    The 102nd Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America will take place on the campus of the University of Toronto. The meeting is hosted by The Centre for Medieval Studies, in partnership with the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies and the Canadian Society of Medievalists.


    https://www.medievalacademy.org/page/MAA2027

  • 20 Jan 2026 8:28 AM | Shannon McSheffrey (Administrator)

    Archéologie – Archivistique – Ethnologie et patrimoine – Histoire – Histoire de l’art et de l’architecture – Muséologie 

    9 au 10 avril 2026 

    Université Laval 

    Appel à communications - XXVIe colloque Artefact.pdf

  • 12 Jan 2026 9:21 AM | Siobhain Calkin (Administrator)

    Details for the Digital Medieval Studies Institute (DMSI), now in its fourth year. In 2026, DMSI will take place in both the US and the UK, in conjunction with two of the most important gatherings for medievalists!

    DMSI 2026 US will take place as part of the International Congress on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University on 13 May 2026. DMSI 2026 UK will take place as part of the International Medieval Congress at the University of Leeds on 10 July 2026.

      The DMSI offers a full-day programme featuring workshops on digital scholarly methods specifically tailored for medievalists. Participants are introduced to a range of digital methodologies currently used in medieval studies, with the opportunity for in-depth engagement through one of five workshop options offered on each day. 

    DMSI 2026 US in Kalamazoo, MI will feature the following five workshops:

    • Building a Virtual Medieval Pilgrimage (Kalani Craig, Department of History, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
    • From Digitized Manuscript to Digital Edition (Laura Morreale, Independent Scholar, and Nicholas Laiacona, Performant Software)
    • 3D Modeling from Photo and Video (Matthew Davis, Independent Scholar)
    • Introduction to Handwritten Text Recognition (Tobias Hodel, Digital Humanities, University of Bern)
    • Manuscript Description and Research in the Digital Ecosystem (L. P. Coladangelo, Digital Scriptorium, and Lynn Ransom, Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies, University of Pennsylvania Libraries)

    For more information and to apply for an award: https://tinyurl.com/DMSI-2026-US

    DMSI 2025 UK in Leeds will feature the following five workshops:

    • TEI for Beginners: Encoding Text and Extracting Data (Sebastian Dows-Miller, Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow, University College London)
    • Using Local LLMs and VLMs: Prompting, Structuring, and Automating with Medieval Data (Delphine Demelas, Southampton Digital Humanities, University of Southampton)
    • Nodegoat Curious: Building a Custom Relational Database for Your Research (Pim van Bree, LAB1100; Geert Kessels, LAB1100; Jesse W. Torgerson, Wesleyan University)
    • Artificial Intelligence: Image Analysis Applied to Medieval Manuscripts (Dominique Stutzmann, Institut de Recherche et d’Histoire des Textes (IRHT), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris)
    • Manuscript Materiality in a Digital World (Dot Porter, Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies, University of Pennsylvania Libraries) 

    For more information and to apply for a bursary: https://tinyurl.com/DMSI-2026-UK

    Applications are open to everyone. A maximum of 10-12 participants will be accepted into each workshop. Participants may enrol in only one workshop during each of the events (but one can apply to both the US and the UK events). Registration for DMSI 2026 will take place via the respective congress registration platforms, both of which will open in February 2026.

    We have a limited number of bursaries and awards available for each event. Applications for bursaries and awards are considered on a rolling, first-come, first-served basis, with the deadline for the first round being 20 January 2026. All award holders will be notified before congress registrations open in February. 

    Early applications for bursaries and awards are encouraged. Please feel free to share the event posters and information with those who might be interested:

    https://tinyurl.com/DMSI-2026-US-Poster

    https://tinyurl.com/DMSI-2026-UK-Poster

    For all questions, please contact the organizers Laura K. Morreale and N. Kıvılcım Yavuz at dmsi.hello@gmail.com.

     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Dr N. Kıvılcım Yavuz 

    Lecturer in Medieval Studies and Digital Humanities

    Programme Lead for MA in Medieval Studies

    Convenor of Digital Humanities Research Group

     

    Institute for Medieval Studies | School of History

    University of Leeds

    Leeds, LS2 9JT

     

    Director of the Executive Board: Digital Medievalist

    Member of the Advisory Council: Digital Scriptorium

    Member of the Scientific Consultative Board: Re-mediating the Early Book: Pasts and Futures

     

     

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  • 9 Jan 2026 2:59 PM | Shannon McSheffrey (Administrator)

    Brandon University's Department of English, Drama and Creative Writing invites applications for a 12-month term position.

    The successful candidate will teach the following courses: 30.147 Literary Traditions (two sections); 20/30.373 Medieval Drama; 30.380 Geoffrey Chaucer: The Resurgence of English; 30.463 Themes in Medieval Literature

    See for details https://www.brandonu.ca/jobs/job/12-month-term-department-of-english-drama-creative-writing-faculty-of-arts/

  • 9 Jan 2026 8:21 AM | Shannon McSheffrey (Administrator)

    Quoting from the job ad: "Birkbeck, University of London, is seeking a Lecturer in Medieval Studies to join our dynamic team within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Autumn 2026.As Lecturer in Medieval Studies you will contribute to the teaching of Medieval English literature and Medieval history across the Faculty, within our School of Creative Arts, Culture and Communication, and School of Historical Studies - this includes our BA English and BA History programmes, as well as postgraduate taught programmes in the two subject areas." For details, see https://cis7.bbk.ac.uk/vacancy/lecturer-in-medieval-studies-602965.html

  • 8 Jan 2026 9:21 AM | Siobhain Calkin (Administrator)

    We draw to your attention an exciting opportunity to undertake a funded cotutelle PhD opportunity between the University of Groningen (Netherlands) and Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia), to be co-supervised by Professor Meagan Leitch (Groningen) and Professor Louise D'Arcens (Macquarie). Please see the following link, which contains information about the project, the application process, and who to contact should you require further information. 

    https://www.mq.edu.au/research/phd-and-research-degrees/how-to-apply/scholarship-opportunities/scholarship-search/global-phd-on-middle-english-arthurian-romance?fbclid=IwY2xjawOJ8BVleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFZenBjbmkwREVobEp2MU0xc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHrqJI0dj207Y1pRFIMxbt7HjuBcUbLAryqI_vnGE_IN52tYHCbO-D5hg_cwc_aem_tSYm_f8E2CQiBYAMdo5_AQ
  • 7 Jan 2026 9:40 AM | Siobhain Calkin (Administrator)

    The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at the University of Florida invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor of French and Medieval Studies with an anticipated start date of August 16, 2026. For complete information about this position, including required qualifications and applications materials, please visit this link.

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