Network for Medieval Arts & Rituals (NetMAR)

We are an international, cross-disciplinary network dedicated to the study of medieval arts and rituals.

NetMAR brings together scholars, researchers, and students from different countries, backgrounds, institutions, and disciplines, all of whom are committed to academic excellence and to widening participation.

The network is made up of three major partners:

  1. University of Cyprus (UCY) and its newly-created Centre for Medieval Arts & Rituals (CeMAR)
  2. Centre for Medieval Literature (CML) at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU)
  3. the Centre for Medieval Studies (ZeMas) at the University of Bamberg (UNI BA)


This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under grant agreement No 951875.

January 31, 2022
First NetMAR Stakeholders Workshop ‘Creative Tourism and Medieval Arts and Rituals in Cyprus’
The Network for Medieval Arts and Rituals, a Horizon 2020 project funded by the European Union and bringing together the Centre for Medieval Arts & Rituals of the University of Cyprus (host institution) and the Centre for Medieval Literature of the University of Southern Denmark and the Centre for Medieval Studies of the University of Bamberg, organised in Nicosia on the morning of Wednesday 26 January its first Stakeholder Workshop.
January 30, 2022
Representing Kingship (and Queenship): On the Role of the Visual for the Understanding of Medieval Rituals

By Rosa M. Rodríguez Porto

What lies behind coronation rituals? Why are they important? What do they hide and what do they reveal? Dr Rosa M. Rodríguez Porto of Universidade de Santiago de Compostela goes behind the scenes to investigate the role of the visual in understanding medieval (and modern) coronation rituals.
January 17, 2022
Call for Papers for NetMAR International Conference: The Arts and Rituals of Pilgrimage
The conference invites papers from scholars of all career levels that engage with questions and themes including but not limited to: • The practice of pilgrimage and its place in medieval literature and visual arts • Pilgrimage in literature and literature as pilgrimage • Pilgrimage in painting/ sculpture/ music/ rhetoric and/or performance • The architecture of pilgrimage • The communities of pilgrimage-goers and of pilgrimage sites • Pilgrim routes • The afterlives of pilgrimages by no later than 31 July 2022.
January 15, 2022
Postdoctoral and Project Manager Positions

By NetMAR

In the framework of the project "DigiByzSeal – Unlocking the value of seals: New Methodologies for Historical Research in Byzantine Studies" jointly funded by the ANR and the DFG, there are open positions for 2 postdoctoral researchers in Byzantine Studies and Digital Humanities to start on April 1st 2022 for 24 months.
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Last Updated on July 17, 2023