Johns Hopkins University Collaboration
Warwick’s Centre for the Study of the Renaissance and the Charles S. Singleton Center for the Study of Pre-Modern Europe at Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, USA) have established a programme of meetings, mutual visits, and exchanges (including both academic staff and PhD students) around the topic ‘Antiquity and its Uses: Reception and Renewal’. More details on the project page: Antiquity and its Uses: Reception and Renewal
The Centre for the Study of the renaissance and the Humanities Research Centre jointly funds two fellowships for PhD students and early career scholars (up to 5 years post PhD), who want to conduct short periods of research abroad. These fellowships are intended to support trips of 2-4 weeks that will deepen and broaden research links between Warwick and specific research institutions in North America, namely the Singleton Center for the Study of Premodern Europe, at Johns Hopkins University. This opportunity will be of interest to those working on Early Modern Topics, the Classical Tradition, or Book History in any department. More details on the application process can be found on the HRC website here and links to our student reports can be found below.
Summer School 2024 (Venice): ‘Renaissance Europe and the Environmental Humanities: Venice and Beyond’
Summer School 2019 (Venice): 'Cultural Exchange in Europe: Texts and Objects'
Warwick / JHU Visiting exchange student reports: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/ren/jhu/phd_exhanges