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the Medieval Institute promotes research and teaching on the multiple cultures, languages, and religions of the medieval period. Offering both undergraduate and Ph.D. programs, the Institute facilitates the activities of the largest contingent of medievalists at any North American university. Over sixty faculty medievalists, from a dozen different departments, create a vibrant, interdisciplinary, intellectual community that sponsors frequent speakers, conferences, and other events. The outstanding medieval studies library collection attracts researchers from around the world.
Conference Honors Van Engen
“Christianity and Culture in the Middle Ages,” a conference in honor of Professor John Van Engen’s 35 years of teaching at Notre Dame, will take place March 9-10, 2012. See a description of the conference and a detailed program on the MI event calendar.
NEH Grant for Scotus Edition
Scotistic Commission of America Comes to Notre Dame
The National Endowment for the Humanities awarded a 3-year, $300,000 grant to Prof. Kent Emery, Jr., for work on a critical edition of the Reportationes of John Duns Scotus. Read more >