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Opportunities on Campus
- The History Graduate Student Association's annual spring James A. Rawley Conference in the Humanities
- The Women and Gender Studies Program's No Limits Conference
Undergraduate students may have the opportunity to work with Medieval and Renaissance Studies faculty members on their research through the university's Undergraduate Creative Activity and Research Experience program.
These projects are presented at the Undergraduate Student and Graduate Student Research and Creative Activities Poster Sessions every spring at the UNL Research Fair.
Career Experience and Skills
There are other UNL and Nebraska-area opportunities for undergraduate students and graduate students to gain hands-on experience in academic and non-academic careers that rely upon humanities skills.
Transcribe history
On Campus
You can help the UNL Archives transcribe the text of digitized documents.
Global Locations
- Newberry Transcribe
- Smithsonian Digital Volunteers
- Transcribe Bentham at University College London
Newberry Library
Gain new skills by attending a seminar or conducting research at the Newberry Library. UNL is a consortium member and funding may be available. Contact Dr. Kelly Stage (kstage2@nebraska.edu) for more information.
Graduate student opportunities include research funding, a multidisciplinary graduate student conference, workshops, and more.
Conference Presentations
Present a paper at a conference: most academic conferences put together panels of undergraduate and/or graduate presentations. Below is a non-exhaustive list of examples; ask any MedRen faculty for conferences in their field and for more information.