Registration is now open for our 68th Annual Meeting to be held in Dublin on Wednesday, 30 March 2022 through Saturday, 2 April 2022. More than 2,600 participants plan to share their work and the four days will be filled with the scholarly exchange, cultural enrichment, and fun that we associate with the annual conference.

Please note that the Irish government requires vaccination for attendance. The RSA continues to track the pandemic situation in Ireland and around the world while looking forward to a wonderful conference. Details and Dublin 2022 registration can be found here.
Apply for a 2022 RSA Digital Innovation Award. Submissions are due by 15 December 2021 and the award of $600 will be conferred at the RSA 2022 Annual Meeting in Dublin. This award recognizes excellence in digital projects that support the study of the Renaissance (13001700). Projects will be evaluated on content, usability, and thoughtful implementation of technology. Please click here for more information.
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