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Medieval Studies

Summary

Medieval Studies is an interdisciplinary programme of study administered by the Centre for Medieval Studies. The Centre brings together a significant array of academic talent from a range of disciplines working on medieval-related subjects.

Supervisors

Dr John Gagne, Dr Juanita Ruys, Professor Jonathan Wooding.

Research location

History, School of Humanities (SOH)

Program type

Masters/PHD

Synopsis

Academic staff have expertise in a broad range of areas, including medieval history and archaeology, religion and myth, music, art and sculpture, languages and literatures. Discipline areas include: Arabic, Art History, Byzantine Studies, English, French, German, History, Islamic Studies, Italian, Jewish Studies, Medieval Latin, Music, and Religious Studies. Academic staff have been remarkably successful in obtaining research grants. Over 16 Members of the Centre have held research grants of one kind or another, some more than once, in the period 1997-2007. They have also published prolifically, producing over 50 books in the same period. The Centre also has its own publications series, Making the Middle Ages, which to date has published eight volumes. It currently has two postgraduate students and two postdoctoral research fellows who are conducting significant projects on Medieval Cosmology and on Medieval Latin Literature.

Additional information

1. If you are interested in this research opportunity, you are encouraged to email the academic directly.  To find the academic’s email address, follow the link provided to their profile page.  Introduce yourself and provide some academic background. You may be asked for an academic transcript. Explain why you are interested in your area of research and, if appropriate, why you are interested in working with the recipient.

2. Write your research proposal (it is a requirement to attach one with your application for a higher degree by research) This should be no more than 2,000 words. Refer to How to write a research proposal for guidance.  Attach your research proposal to your email when you approach a prospective supervisor.

3. If you would like general advice in your subject area before submitting an application, contact an academic advisor listed here: https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/study/postgraduate-research/postgraduate-research-contact.html

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Opportunity ID

The opportunity ID for this research opportunity is 477

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