Training & Research
The primary goal of the school is to provide an educational program and facilitate specialized training for PhD candidates and Research Master students engaged in research on medieval history, literary history, and the history of art and architecture. This is achieved through the provision of inter-university courses, the facilitation of supplementary education, and the organization or co-organization of specialized seminars, masterclasses, and workshops.
Additionally, the research school aims to foster collaboration among scholars both within the Netherlands and internationally by offering a platform for the exchange of information (including a digital newsletter), encouraging interdisciplinary and inter-university research funding proposals, and regularly organizing (inter)national symposia, including the annual Medieval Studies Day. The school maintains a special, intensive relationship with three Flemish universities: Ghent, Leuven, and Antwerp.
News & Announcements
PhD position in project LangPro: ‘Societies and Guilds in the Language Industry’
PhD position in the project: LangPro Women in the Early Modern Language Sector
Orientation webinar for prospective PhD applicants
Medieval Studies Day 2025
Medieval Studies Day 2025 On 12 December, the University of Groningen organises the Medieval Studies Day 2025 Join us on 12 December for the Medieval Studies Day 2025 at the University of Groningen, the yearly open-day for members of the Research School for Medieval Studies and our Flemish colleagues! This day aims to foster exchange…
Call for papers – The animal, subject matter of medieval knowledge: encyclopedias, arts of hunting, bestiaries
Upcoming Events

Course: Presenting Medieval Research (5 ECTS)

Core Course: Thesis Lab 'The Source Course' (3 ECTS)

Core Course: Introduction to Medieval Studies in the Netherlands (IMS) (2 ECTS)
Education, Research, Courses and more…
The Dutch Research School for Medieval Studies is a partnership between six universities in The Netherlands with a substantive scholarship in Medieval Studies.



