The MEMS Summer Festival is back and this year’s celebration will be an even bigger event, taking place over two days: Friday 17th and Saturday 18th June 2016. Registration is now open until the 3rd June – the event is free and open to all. Some travel bursaries are available for postgraduates and ECRs – please visit the event website for further details or email the organisers.
The Medieval and Early Modern Studies Summer Festival is a two-day celebration of all research in the Medieval and Early Modern periods, including the study of religion, politics, history, art, drama, literature, and everyday culture of different nations.
The festival is designed to bring together scholars from a range of disciplines, academic schools and institutions in order to foster conversations, build a greater sense of community, and develop a research network for all masters and PhD postgraduate students and academic staff within the South-East of England.
As a discipline, medieval and early modern studies is inherently interdisciplinary. It encompasses such a length of time and breadth of subjects that scholars and students often find themselves dispersed, situated in different departments and lacking a cohesive identity or space in which to interact. The festival therefore allows many students and staff that may never otherwise encounter one another to share their research and ideas. This event is essential to the building of a strong and supportive postgraduate environment for current and prospective students across the universities.
We hope to see you there!