The submission portal for RSA San Juan 2023 will open July 15. Our 69th Annual Meeting will be held in-person 9–11 March 2023 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. We look forward to bringing our conference to this beautiful island which has a fascinating history and is full of historic sites and breathtaking architecture. The deadline for submissions is August 15.
Applications are open for the 202223 RSA mentorship program. These small professional development discussion groups composed of scholars at all career levels will meet occasionally during the academic year and encourage forthright conversations about career paths, professional challenges, and current concerns. Applications and additional details for the 202223 program can be found here. Applications are due by July 15. 
Take your CV to the next level by joining us at our upcoming professional development webinar. Learn what interviewers look for in your CV and how they interpret your application. The workshop will be held at 1:00 p.m. EDT on Thursday, July 7. Easily convert the time zone. More details and registration for the webinar can be found by clicking here.
Our 2023 Research Fellowships cycle will open in August. For the 2023 cycle, the RSA will award fellowships of $2,000$3,750 to scholars working in the field of Renaissance studies (1300–1700). Fellowships are made possible by donations and bequests from RSA members, by grants from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, and by support from the Virginia Fox Stern Center. The deadline to apply is September 15.
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Renaissance News will not be published this summer and will return in September 2022. In the meantime, please take a look at the RSA calendar highlighting important upcoming dates and deadlines and view the details of the RSA's Annual Meetings through 2026.
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