De-centering the Global Middle Ages is made possible by the generous support by the following University of Michigan academic offices, departments, and programs:
- Department of History
- International Institute
- The Office of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
- Program in Medieval and Early Modern Studies
- Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies
- Jean & Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies
- Department of Comparative Literature
- Center for Research on Teaching and Learning
- African Studies Center
- History of Art Department
- Department of English Language & Literature
- Department of Romance Languages & Literatures
- Asian Languages and Cultures Department
- Institute for the Humanities
- Slavic Languages & Literatures Department
- Germanic Languages and Literatures Department
- Near Eastern Studies Department
- The Center for Japanese Studies
- Forum on Research in Medieval Studies
- The Japanese Studies Interdisciplinary Colloquium
- Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies
- Doctoral Program in Anthropology and History
- Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies