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The Program in Medieval Studies at Emory University promotes interdisciplinary and cross-cultural studies of medieval societies and cultures from Late Antiquity to the seventeenth century by offering an Undergraduate Major in Medieval-Renaissance Studies in Emory College and a Graduate Certificate Program in Medieval Studies for graduate students working in departmental doctoral programs.
The
Medieval Studies Program also sponsors lectures, symposia,
monthly roundtables, and other gatherings for the presentation
and discussion of scholarly work by faculty and students on
Medieval Studies and on the different areas of study that constitute
it.
Organized
as a program of Emory's Graduate Institute of Liberal Arts, the
Medieval Studies Program is administered by a Director, a Steering
Committee, and a Committee on Medieval Studies. Faculty associated
with the Medieval Studies Program hold appointments in Art History,
Classics, Comparative Literature, English, French and Italian,
German Studies, History, Jewish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies,
Music, Philosophy, Religion, and Spanish and Portuguese; in the
Candler School of Theology; and at the Beck Center at Woodruff
Library.
Currently
registered as candidates for the Graduate Certificate in Medieval
Studies are graduate students in the departments of Art History,
English, French and Italian, History, and Spanish and Portuguese.
For
more information about the Emory Medieval Studies Program,
please consult:
Kevin Corrigan
Director, Medieval Studies Program
Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts
Emory University
S410 Callaway
(404) 727-7601/6460
e-mail:
kcorrig@emory.edu
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