Convocation and Gilson Lecture Photos
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We are pleased to be able to present some photographs of Convocation, which took place on 3 April 2023, as well as some photographs of the Gilson Lecture delivered by Bernard McGinn on 4 April 2023.
This page is devoted to news about the Institute, its fellows and programs, as well as items of interest to the wider medieval community.
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We are pleased to be able to present some photographs of Convocation, which took place on 3 April 2023, as well as some photographs of the Gilson Lecture delivered by Bernard McGinn on 4 April 2023.
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The PIMS Library will be closed on Friday 7 April and Monday 10 April in observance of Good Friday and Easter Monday.
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We are happy to present some photographs of the international conference Ritual Life in the Medieval Dominican Order: Liturgical Expressions, which took place on 6–7 March 2023.
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Due to enthusiastic interest, capacity has been reached and therefore registration for the conference Ritual Life in the Medieval Dominican Order: Liturgical Expressions has now been closed.
Prizes & Awards, Publications
We congratulate Amy Neff, who has been awarded the 2022 AFCEMS Prize for her book A Soul’s Journey, published by PIMS.
Publications
The PIMS Library is acknowledged in a forthcoming book on the conflict over the church of Thame between 1292 and 1294.
In memoriam It is with the greatest sadness that we inform you of the sudden passing of Harold Anthony Roe in Toronto on November 26, 2022, at age 89.
PIMS The 1 February applications deadline for post-doctoral Mellon Fellowships for the academic year 2023–2024 is approaching quickly.
Courses
Applications are now open for the 2023 instalment of the Manuscript Studies Programme, which will convene in Rome from 5 June to 14 July 2023.
PIMS
The University of St Michael’s College and the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies strongly condemn the invasion of Ukraine. The ongoing attacks by Russia are unwarranted, unprovoked, and unacceptable. To read more, please click here.
Prizes & Awards
Massimiliano Vitiello (Licentiate in Mediaeval Studies, PIMS, 2009) has been awarded the highest academic rank in the University of Missouri system.
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The Institute is sponsoring an international academic conference focused on medieval Dominican liturgy; the conference will take place from 6 to 7 March 2023. Registration is free, and is open to everyone, but is required to attend sessions; to register please contact Institute Secretary Cynthia Watson at cynthia.watson@utoronto.ca.
Publications
We are happy to announce that this new publication, co-edited by Linda Safran, Associate Fellow at PIMS, has just been published by Dumbarton Oaks.
Appointments
The President and Fellows of the Institute are pleased to announce the election of new Mellon Fellows for the academic year 2022–2023.
Appointments, PIMS
The Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies welcomes Professor Daniel Wakelin as the W. John Bennett Distinguished Visiting Scholar in the fall term of 2022.
Appointments
We are pleased to announce that Christopher Bonura (Mellon Fellow, 2021–22) will be a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in the School of Historical Studies (Fall 2022–Spring 2023).
Appointments
Congratulations to Michael Hahn (Mellon Fellow, 2021–22) on his appointment as Programme Leader for Christian Spirituality at Sarum College (Salisbury, England).
Appointments
We are happy to announce that Krisztina Ilko (Mellon Fellow, 2021–22) has been awarded a Year Fellowship at Villa I Tatti – The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, and, following that, she has also accepted a three-year Junior Research Fellowship at Queens’ College, Cambridge.