MEMS is delighted to announce the launch of a new split-site Paris and Canterbury MA programme in Medieval and Early Modern Studies. From September 2019, … Read more
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The 2019 Anselm Lecture by Prof Julia Smith
The Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies and the School of History invite you to this year’s Anselm Lecture, by Professor Julia Smith, Chichele … Read more
MEMS Welcomes Dr Paul Dryburgh as an Honorary Fellow
It is with great pleasure that we announce the appointment of Dr Paul Dryburgh, Principal Record Specialist at the National Archives, as an Honorary Fellow of … Read more
Workshop on the Lyghfield Bible
From Paris to Canterbury: the Lyghfield Bible in Context Monday 4th March, 1.00-5.30pm, The Peter Brown Room (Darwin College, University of Kent) MEMS invites you … Read more
Early Modernist Research Associate opportunity
The Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies and the School of English are seeking to recruit a Research Associate for a two-year contract to work … Read more
The 2018 Chaucer Lecture by Professor David Wallace
MEMS and The School of English at the University of Kent are delighted to announce this year’s Chaucer Lecture by Professor David Wallace, Judith Rodin Professor of … Read more
Kent to play leading role in €10 million research project
Researchers at the University are set to play a major role in a new €10 million research project on the key role the Qur’an played … Read more
Dr Amy Blakeway on BBC Radio Scotland
MEMS’ Dr Amy Blakeway was a recent guest on the BBC Radio Scotland programme, ‘Time Travels’ and chatted to Comedian and history enthusiast Susan Morrison about … Read more
Professor Catherine Richardson’s Inaugural Lecture
MEMS is delighted to announce that Professor Catherine Richardson’s inaugural lecture, ‘local things for local people’?: Provincialism, Cultural Value, Shakespeare will be held in Grimond Lecture … Read more
The 2018 Renaissance Lecture by Prof Paul Yachnin
MEMS and the School of English at the University of Kent are delighted to welcome Paul Yachnin, Professor of Shakespeare Studies at McGill University, Montreal … Read more