Medieval History
Wheeler Fellowship
At this year's Kalamazoo Congress, Lorraine K. Stock (U of Houston) became the first recipient of the Bonnie Wheeler Fellowship. The Bonnie Wheeler Fellowship is an internationally focused private fund created by fellow medievalists and admirers of Dr. Wheeler and administered by the non-pro?t The Dallas Foundation. More women scholars are needed at the top scholarly tier. Men and women are still not represented in equal numbers in the upper ranks of academia. This Fellowship will support women scholars from around the nation as they complete major research projects that will satisfy professional promotion requirements?and that will help them break through the ?glass ceiling.? Your gift will enable future scholars to bene?t from the enormous generosity set in motion throughout Dr. Wheeler?s distinguished career. If you should like more information about the fellowship, please click HERE. The picture shows Bonnie Wheeler at the Kzoo Radisson, holding forth about the progress of the Fellowship.
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Unique Class To Explore Medieval Sculpture Exhibit
This fall, University of Texas at Dallas students will have an unprecedented opportunity to learn about The Mourners medieval sculpture exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art from an all-star roster of scholars. Dr. Rick Brettell, the UT Dallas Margaret...
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Bonnie Wheeler 2013 Summer Research Fellowship
The Bonnie Wheeler 2013 Summer Research Fellowship is open to women medievalists below the rank of full professor, and for 2013 offers up to $10,000 in financial support. Candidates from previous years are welcome and encouraged to reapply. In the two...
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Bonnie Wheeler 2013 Summer Research Fellowship
The Bonnie Wheeler 2013 Summer Research Fellowship is open to women medievalists below the rank of full professor, and for 2013 offers up to $10,000 in financial support. Candidates from previous years are welcome and encouraged to reapply. In the two...
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Newberry Library Fellowships
FELLOWSHIPS IN THE HUMANITIES 2010-2011 The Newberry?s fellowships support humanities research in our collections. We promise wide-ranging and rich collections; a lively interdisciplinary community of researchers; individual consultations on your research...
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Lindsay Young Visiting Fellowships
The Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies announces the first Lindsay Young Visiting Fellowships. Thanks to the generosity of the Aslan Foundation, the Institute will offer Visiting Fellowships beginning January 1, 2009. These non-service...
Medieval History