Scholarship: Index of Medieval Art Student Travel Grant, deadline 1 October 2023

For the second year, the Index of Medieval Art is pleased to offer a student travel grant to attend this year’s Index conference, Whose East? Defining, Challenging, and Exploring Eastern Christian Art, on November 11, 2023.

The grant will support attendance by one non-Princeton student who wishes to attend the conference but lacks the financial resources to do so. Up to $500 will be offered in reimbursement for travel and accommodations. Preference will be given to students whose institutions do not offer travel funding, who are not currently supported by a research fellowship, and who would be traveling from outside a 120-mile radius of Princeton. The grantee will be invited to participate in all aspects of the conference, including the speaker lunch, and to pursue research at the Index if their visit schedule permits.

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Published by Roisin Astell

Dr Roisin Astell has a First Class Honours in History of Art at the University of York, an MSt. in Medieval Studies at the University of Oxford, and PhD from the University of Kent’s Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies.

2 thoughts on “Scholarship: Index of Medieval Art Student Travel Grant, deadline 1 October 2023

  1. Dear Medieval Art Research

    I wondered if you would be willing to circulate the following Call for Proposals, which may be of interest to those on your mailing list? It’s for a special issue of the online medieval art journal, Different Visions, titled Environmental Narratives and the Eremitic Turn. Abstracts of up to 300 words are due by November 30th. Further details can be found at:

    https://differentvisions.org/call-for-proposals-environmental-narratives/ https://differentvisions.org/call-for-proposals-environmental-narratives/

    With thanks and best wishes

    Amelia Hope-Jones

    Dr Amelia Hope-Jones Teaching Fellow in History of Art Edinburgh College of Art University of Edinburgh

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