Academic Programs
Cambridge, England Summer Study Abroad Program
Students study medieval and Renaissance culture for five weeks at St. Catharine's College in the University of Cambridge. More information
ACMRS Faculty Fellows Program
ASU Faculty may apply for an ACMRS Faculty Fellowship to receive a two-course teaching reduction during one semester. An ACMRS Visiting Distinguished Professor will cover the teaching load of the Faculty Fellow. More information
Note: The ACMRS Faculty Fellows Program will be put on hold for the 2011-2012 academic year due to budget constraints.
Medieval and Renaissance Studies Certificate Program
A certificate program open to both undergraduate and graduate students interested in pursuing studies in medieval and Renaissance culture at ASU. Approximately twenty hours of language and period courses constitute the degree, which is designed to complement your major or graduate program. More information
To access a comprehensive list of courses offered this semester, please see our Medieval and Renaissance Studies Course Listing.
Graduate Travel Award
ACMRS provides a travel grant to an Arizona graduate student to present a paper at the International Medieval Congress, held every May at the Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo. More information
Ductus: Introduction to Latin Paleography Internet Course
Developed by Professor Bernard Muir of the University of Melbourne, this innovative course in Latin paleography offers training in the transcription of thirty-six western European book hands representing the period AD 400-1500. (3 credit hours) More information
Medieval and Renaissance Paleography Video Course
(1 credit hour). More information



