Call for applications, international doctoral workshop: What Place for Minorities: Spaces, Norms, and Representations (Europe and Mediterranean, 14th–19th centuries)
Rome, École française de Rome, 11–15 June 2018
Rome, École française de Rome, 11–15 June 2018
The Society for French Studies is now accepting entries for the 2017 Malcolm Bowie Prize. Eligibility conditions and details of how to apply may be found below, as well as at the Society’s website (www.sfs.ac.uk).
Society for French Studies: Malcolm Bowie Prize 2017
Created in 1995 to honor the memory of Laurence Wylie, Professor of French Civilization at Harvard University, the Laurence Wylie Prize in French Cultural Studies is awarded every second year to the best book in French cultural or social studies. Since 2017, the Prize has been administered by the faculty of NYU’s Institute of French Studies.
This year, nominated books must have been published in 2016 or 2017. Eligibility:
National Humanities Center Residential Fellowships 2018–19 Call for Applications
The National Humanities Center invites applications for academic-year or one-semester residencies. Mid-career as well as senior scholars from all areas of the humanities are encouraged to apply; emerging scholars with a strong record of peer-reviewed work are also invited to apply.
Dear colleagues,
I would like to draw your attention to short-term visiting fellowships now available for research and/or writing-up at my university, National University of Ireland, Galway. These are tenable for up to one month between October 2017 and May 2018, and the closing date for applications is 1st September 2017.
For the Camargo Core Program, the Camargo Foundation welcomes applications from all countries, nationalities, and career levels.
Members of this list in office in a foreign academic institution are welcome to apply for a stay at the Collegium. Institute of Advanced Studies of Lyon during the year 2018-2019. Specialist of French studies will easily find partnerships and supports by different research teams belonging to the University of Lyon. We are available to help you to prepare your application. All details below with the link to our website and to the European Eurias programme. best regards Hervé Joly
Date limite: le 12 mars 2017
Depuis 1984, la Société d’étude du XVIIe Siècle décerne, chaque année, un Prix XVIIe siècle assorti d’une somme de 2300 euros. Ayant pour but d’encourager la diffusion d’un savoir rigoureux auprès du plus large public, ce Prix récompense, sans exclusive de discipline, un ouvrage traitant du XVIIe siècle, paru l’année précédente. Les candidats doivent adresser en deux exemplaires leur ouvrage (paru en 2016) jusqu’au 1er mars 2017 au Président de la Société d’étude du XVIIesiècle :
Monsieur Jean-Robert Armogathe Institut Bossuet 6 rue Guynemer 75006 Paris