International Congress of Medieval Canon Law: National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Research Fellowships.

January 24, 2019

In conjunction with the occurrence of the XVIth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law in Saint Louis, Missouri, USA in July 2020 (July 19 – July 25), the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Saint Louis University, directed by Professor Thomas Madden, is welcoming applications from ICMAC members for its National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Research Fellowships. See https://www.slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/medieval-renaissance-studies/fellowships.php for the terms, conditions, and benefits of the appointment, which may range from 5 weeks to a full semester (15 weeks) and includes a stipend, paid travel, and furnished apartment. The website also gives instructions for what to submit for applications. A special resource available to fellows is the microfilm and manuscript studies research collection of the Vatican Film Library (find more information at http://lib.slu.edu/special-collections/collections/vfl/).