Alumni

Rossina Kostova elected member of the International Commission for the History of Towns

January 5, 2012

At the 2011 meeting of the International Commission for the History of Towns (ICHT), Rossina Kostova, an alumna of the Department of Medieval Studies (MA ’95, PhD ’02) was elected as a member representing Bulgaria. She commented on her election in the following way: “I must be honest to say that this is somewhat unexpected development in my career but certainly one of the best and most inspiring challenges I am facing with.

Medieval Studies Post-doc Wins Research Position at Max Planck Institute

February 17, 2011

The Department of Medieval Studies and the Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies (CEMS) very warmly congratulate Dr András Németh (MA ’04, PhD ’10), presently a curator of medieval manuscripts at the Széchenyi National Library, Budapest, for having been awarded a highly competitive two-year postdoctoral research position at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (Wissenschaftsgeschichte) in Berlin, commencing autumn 2011.

Medieval Studies PhD Candidate Wins Dumbarton Oaks Fellowship

February 15, 2011

The Department of Medieval Studies and the Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies (CEMS) very warmly congratulate Divna Manolova (MA’08, PhD candidate) for having been awarded a highly competitive and prestigious junior fellowship at the world’s foremost research center for Byzantine studies, Harvard University’s Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection in Washington, DC, for the academic year 2011/12.