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Donation to the Center for Early Medieval Studies (Department of Art History, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, Brno) - 250

Your donation will support academic research and instruction, scholarly publications, and public programs at the Center for Early Medieval Studies at Masaryk University in Brno.
 
Contributions are processed by the Masaryk University and transferred to the CEMS. You may print the donation contract from the web page of the Masaryk University e-shop and the confirmation of your donation will be sent to you by email.
(Contributions to non-profit organizations are usually tax-deductible, but please consult a tax professional in your country for more information, or find local information here.)
 
Thank you very much for your donation.
We would be glad if you – as supporter of the Center – join our activities. We would like to propose you:
 
  • The CEMS newsletter (twice a year). You may subscribe to the newsletter of the Center here
  • Invitations to conferences and events organized by CEMS
  • Possibility to join field trips organized by the CEMS
  •   Eligibility to present at CEMS-sponsored receptions and sessions at international conferences (Leeds, Kalamazoo, Renaissance Society of America, ….)
  •   Support of your research by the CEMS
  •   Acknowledgement in the tabula gratulatoria of the journal Convivium (with your consent)

    ABOUT TE CENTER FOR EARLY MEDIEVAL STUDIES
     
    The Center for Early Medieval Studies (CEMS) at Masaryk University in Brno focuses on art and architecture created throughout the Mediterranean between the fourth and twelfth centuries. The Mediterranean is conceived in its wider geographical and cultural context, encompassing southern Europe, the Byzantine East, and the Persian-Islamic world.
    The main activities of the Center are dedicated to academic research and instruction as well as to engagement with non-academic audiences. The aim of the Center is to analyze the artistic, religious, and intellectual cultures of the major civilizations that came into being within the territory of the defunct Roman Empire, in its broadest sense, tracing the development and interaction of cultural identities and emphasizing a transcultural approach as essential to understanding visual and material culture.
    The CEMS is part of the Department of Art History at the Masaryk University. It offers classes and lectures by local as well as invited specialist on Medieval Art and Historiography for BA, MA and PhD students. The CEMS organizes conferences and round tables, proposes one-month fellowships for scholars and welcomes students and interns in the frame of the Erasmus program. Through public lectures and short documentaries, the CEMS aims to enter in contact with larger audiences.

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