Medieval Academy dissertation grants support advanced graduate students who are writing Ph.D. dissertations on medieval topics. The grants help defray research expenses such as the cost of travel to research collections and the cost of photographs, photocopies, microfilms, etc.
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John Leyerle-CARA Prize for Dissertation Research
An annual prize in the amount of $1,000 to support the doctoral research of a Medieval Academy member who needs to consult materials available in Toronto collections. These include the University of Toronto’s Robarts Library, the collections of the Dictionary of Old English and the Records of Early English Drama projects, and the library of […]
Van Courtlandt Elliott Prize
Awarded annually for a first article in the field of medieval studies judged by the selection committee to be of outstanding quality. To be eligible, the author must be resident in North America. A first article on a medieval topic can be entered in the competition for the Elliott Prize. Articles, published in any journal, […]
Birgit Baldwin Fellowship
The Baldwin Fellowship provides a grant of $20,000 to support a graduate student in a North American university who is researching and writing a significant dissertation for the Ph.D. on any subject in French medieval history that can be realized only by sustained research in the archives and libraries of France. The fellowship helps defray […]
CARA Tuition Scholarships
The Medieval Academy’s Committee on Centers and Regional Associations (CARA) each summer awards full tuition scholarships to four students participating in Latin summer programs offered at the University of Notre Dame and the University of Toronto. Only students who are members of the Medieval Academy are eligible for these scholarships. The scholarships provide full tuition […]