Call for Sessions: Mary Jaharis Center Sponsored Panel at Leeds 2020
by Brandie Ratliff
To encourage the integration of Byzantine studies within the scholarly
community and medieval studies in particular, the Mary Jaharis Center for
Byzantine Art and Culture seeks proposals for a Mary Jaharis Center sponsored
session at the 27th International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds,
July 6–9, 2020. We invite session proposals on any topic relevant to
Byzantine studies.
The thematic strand for the 2029 IMC is “Borders.” See the IMC Call for
Papers [1] for additional information about the theme and suggested areas of
discussion.
Session proposals must be submitted through the Mary Jaharis Center website
[2]. The deadline for submission is *September 3, 2019*. Proposals should
include:
* Title
* 100-word session abstract
* Session moderator and academic affiliation
* Information about the three papers to be presented in the session. For
each paper: name of presenter and academic affiliation, proposed paper
title, and 100-word abstract
* CV
Successful applicants will be notified by mid-September if their proposal has
been selected for submission to the International Medieval Congress.
Successful applicants will be notified by mid-September if their proposal has
been selected for submission to the International Medieval Congress. The Mary
Jaharis Center will submit the session proposal to the International Medieval
Congress and will keep the potential organizer informed about the status of
the proposal.
The session organizer may act as the moderator or present a paper.
Participants may only present papers in one session.
If the proposed session is approved, the Mary Jaharis Center will reimburse a
maximum of 4 session participants (presenters and moderator) up to $600
maximum for European residents and up to $1200 maximum for those coming from
outside Europe. Funding is through reimbursement only; advance funding cannot
be provided. Eligible expenses include conference registration,
transportation, and food and lodging. Receipts are required for
reimbursement.
Please contact Brandie Ratliff (mjcbac@hchc.edu [3]), Director, Mary Jaharis
Center for Byzantine Art and Culture with any questions.
[1] https://www.imc.leeds.ac.uk/im c2020/
[2] https://maryjahariscenter.org/ sponsored-sessions/27th-intern ational-medieval-congress
[3] mailto:mjcbac@hchc.edu
by Brandie Ratliff
To encourage the integration of Byzantine studies within the scholarly
community and medieval studies in particular, the Mary Jaharis Center for
Byzantine Art and Culture seeks proposals for a Mary Jaharis Center sponsored
session at the 27th International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds,
July 6–9, 2020. We invite session proposals on any topic relevant to
Byzantine studies.
The thematic strand for the 2029 IMC is “Borders.” See the IMC Call for
Papers [1] for additional information about the theme and suggested areas of
discussion.
Session proposals must be submitted through the Mary Jaharis Center website
[2]. The deadline for submission is *September 3, 2019*. Proposals should
include:
* Title
* 100-word session abstract
* Session moderator and academic affiliation
* Information about the three papers to be presented in the session. For
each paper: name of presenter and academic affiliation, proposed paper
title, and 100-word abstract
* CV
Successful applicants will be notified by mid-September if their proposal has
been selected for submission to the International Medieval Congress.
Successful applicants will be notified by mid-September if their proposal has
been selected for submission to the International Medieval Congress. The Mary
Jaharis Center will submit the session proposal to the International Medieval
Congress and will keep the potential organizer informed about the status of
the proposal.
The session organizer may act as the moderator or present a paper.
Participants may only present papers in one session.
If the proposed session is approved, the Mary Jaharis Center will reimburse a
maximum of 4 session participants (presenters and moderator) up to $600
maximum for European residents and up to $1200 maximum for those coming from
outside Europe. Funding is through reimbursement only; advance funding cannot
be provided. Eligible expenses include conference registration,
transportation, and food and lodging. Receipts are required for
reimbursement.
Please contact Brandie Ratliff (mjcbac@hchc.edu [3]), Director, Mary Jaharis
Center for Byzantine Art and Culture with any questions.
[1] https://www.imc.leeds.ac.uk/im
[2] https://maryjahariscenter.org/
[3] mailto:mjcbac@hchc.edu
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