Scholars from across the globe will arrive in Dublin at the end of March for the largest international conference devoted to the study of the era 1300–1700. Nearly 2,000 Renaissance studies scholars will participate in the RSA Annual Meeting, and we are absolutely delighted to welcome them to this wonderful city.

The conference will be held on Wednesday, 30 March 2022 through Saturday, 2 April 2022. In addition to the more than 450 meeting sessions, we hope you'll enjoy an array of guided tours and other special events, including theatre performances and bookstore discounts. You still have time to register for the Annual Meeting. Please click this link to attend.

You can read about our Annual Meeting policies and other plans on our Dublin webpage. Please write to us in the office with any questions.
RSA members are invited to submit proposals for RSA Virtual 2022 and the RSA Annual Meeting in San Juan in 2023. The submission portal for Virtual 2022 will open on May 1. The submission portal for San Juan 2023 will open on July 15. Please review the submission guidelines for more information.
Our second annual competition for the best online teaching projects in secondary education is now underway. Please apply by May 9.
Congratulations to Barbara Fuchs, Brian Maxson, and Mihoko Suzuki who will begin their terms at Renaissance Quarterly on April 1. You can click here to read the full announcement.
The recipients of the RSA awards and prizes for 2021–22 have been announced. Please join us in honoring these scholars at the Society’s online Awards Ceremony in late spring 2022. All RSA members will receive an announcement of the date and time, and will be invited to join via Zoom.
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