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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies – 1 to 10 week visiting fellowships – Sept. 30, 2011 deadline
REGIONAL VISITING FELLOWSHIP. The Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at the University of Tennessee Knoxville announces the 2011-2012 Lindsay Young Visiting Faculty Fellowships. Thanks to the generosity of the Aslan Foundation, the Institute will offer Visiting Fellowships for … Continue reading
The Slifka Foundation Interdisciplinary Fellowship for Northern Renaissance Art at the Met [September 2012-August 2013] – Deadline, Nov. 4, 2011
Awarded to a completed MA- or a PhD-level candidate for training in an interdisciplinary approach, joining art historical research with technical investigation of the Metropolitan Museum’s Northern Renaissance paintings. Please note: the recipient of the fellowship will conduct research with … Continue reading
It’s a dissertation, not a book
More advice from our friend at the Chronicle, Leonard Cassuto, in a constructive piece about dissertation writing, its possibilities, and its limitations.
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