Sunday, May 27, 2012

Enrollment is now open for these Newberry Center for Renaissance Studies fall 2012 programs for graduate students:

One-Day Research Skills Workshop: Reading the Early Modern Anglo-Muslim Archive
Led by Jyotsna Singh, Michigan State University
Friday, September 28, 9 am to 5 pm
Enrollment deadline: Friday, September 7
http://www.newberry.org/09282012-research-skills-workshop-reading-early-modern-anglo-muslim-archive

Graduate Seminar: The Conversion of Constantine, 312 to 2012
Instructor:  Richard Kieckhefer, Northwestern University
Thursdays, September 27 to December 6, 2-5 pm
http://www.newberry.org/09272012-graduate-seminar-conversion-constantine-312-2012

Graduate Seminar: Latin Paleography
Instructor: Michael I. Allen, University of Chicago
Fridays, September 28 to December 7, 2-5 pm
http://www.newberry.org/09282012-graduate-seminar-latin-paleography

For eligibility and prerequisites, see the links above. Enrollment for all these programs is limited; priority is given to students from member institutions of the Center for Renaissance Studies consortium (http://www.newberry.org/center-renaissance-studies-consortium-members), and enrollment fees are waived for those students.

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Faculty members and graduate students from member institutions of the Center for Renaissance Studies consortium may be eligible to apply for travel funding to attend these programs. See http://www.newberry.org/newberry-renaissance-consortium-grants for details.

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