As part of the Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships Programme, Knowledge Orders before Modernity, MEMS is pleased to announce the availability of some generous funding for a … Read more
Author: David Rundle
Registration open for MEMSFest 2024
There are many highlights in the MEMS calendar but none more so than MEMSFest, the annual early-career conference organised by members of the MEMS graduate … Read more
Prof. Fincham to give MEMS Renaissance Lecture 2024
One of the services MEMS provides to the wider community is to organise and host public lectures each year. These events celebrate the very best … Read more
Destruction in the Cathedral: PhD students report on the workshop
Ph.D researchers from the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies and the School of History at the University of Kent, Amilia Gillies … Read more
Justice in Byzantium: conference programme available and registration open
Canterbury will this year be hosting the 55th Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies. It will take place on 13th-15th April on the theme of ‘Justice … Read more
New Doctoral Funding now open for applications
The new Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships Programme, Knowledge Orders before Modernity, is now open for applications. As its website explains, Knowledge Orders (or KOM for short) … Read more
Christopher Marlowe and the Huguenots of Canterbury Symposium
MEMS is pleased to announce the symposium on Christopher Marlowe and the Huguenots of Canterbury which will take place on 22nd March 2024. It is … Read more
Destruction in the Cathedral – registration open
MEMS is pleased to announce that registration is open for a study day run jointly with and hosted by Canterbury Cathedral, and supported by the … Read more
MEMS celebrates funding success for doctoral scholarships
MEMS is celebrating a significant funding success. In partnership with King’s College London, it has been awarded a prestigious Doctoral Scholarships Programme by the Leverhulme … Read more
MEMS art historian on TV again
One of the stars of MEMS can be seen on television, again. Dr Emily Guerry is a medieval art historian and former Co-Director of the … Read more