MEMS is delighted to announce two fully-funded doctoral opportunities for those who are planning to embark on a PhD programme in the 2020-21 academic year. … Read more
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Announcing ‘Bookscapes’ CHASE doctoral training workshops
MEMS and The Consortium for the Humanities and the Arts South-east England (CHASE) are delighted to announce the launch of Bookscapes – a set of … Read more
Research project on Raphael wins Oxford’s Public Engagement Research Award
Raphael – The Drawings, a Leverhulme-funded research project, that was co-organised by Dr Ben Thomas in the Department of Art History with colleagues from the … Read more
June’s ‘Picture this…’: Medical Mysteries
Anna Hegland, PhD candidate at the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, is the author of this month’s ‘Picture this…’ – a collaborative project, designed … Read more
Kent-Ghent Research Day
On Thursday, April 25th several dozen graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and academic faculty gathered in a large hall in Ghent to discuss Cross-Channel Exchanges in … Read more
PhD Opportunity: Writing and Material Culture 1560-1660
MEMS and the School of English are delighted to announce a unique doctoral opportunity. It has arisen as a result of the award of an … Read more
Cassandra Harrington on the Lyghfield Bible workshop
Cassandra Harrington | clh62@kent.ac.uk PhD Candidate, Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, University of Kent After a rare opportunity, and successful auction bid in … Read more
Jessica Schwindenhammer on the Lyghfield Bible workshop
Jessica Schwindenhammer | js2095@kent.ac.uk Taught MA student, Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, University of Kent On 4 March 2019, MEMS lecturers, Dr. David Rundle … Read more
Reflections on the Lyghfield Bible workshop and lecture
In March 2019, a workshop and public lecture took place to celebrate the return to the City of Canterbury, a late-thirteenth century Parisian Bible (the ‘Lyghfield Bible’) … Read more
‘Picture This…’ Dr David Rundle on The Lyghfield Bible
This month’s ‘Picture this…’ comes courtesy of MEMS’ own Dr David Rundle, and explores the Lyghfield Bible – a gem of a manuscript whose early history … Read more