The University of Kent will host a two-day conference between 21-22 June 2016, entitled: ‘New Perspectives on the Auld Alliance: Scotland, France and their neighbours … Read more
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Registration open for the MEMS Summer Festival!
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 … Read more
The 2016 Chaucer Lecture
Entitled, Chaucer’s London Reading Circles, this year’s Chaucer Lecture takes place on Thursday 7th April at 6pm in Grimond Lecture Theatre 1 and will be … Read more
The 2016 Renaissance Lecture
Entitled, ‘Tyndale, Erasmus, and How to Read the Bible’, this year’s Renaissance Lecture takes place on Thursday 31 March at 6pm in Rutherford Lecture Theatre 1, and … Read more
Material Witness 2016 PhD training events announced
This year’s rich and exciting programme of training workshops has been announced, with themes ranging from ‘Material and the Body’, ‘Listening, Spaces and the Sounding … Read more
Open lecture: The Art of Saint Anselm
MEMS is pleased to announce that the 2016 Anselm Lecture will be given by Professor Sandy Heslop (University of East Anglia), who will discuss ‘The … Read more
New PhD scholarship announced
The University of Kent’s Faculty of Humanities has just announced an additional 50th Anniversary Scholarship for a PhD student wishing to begin their studies in January 2016. … Read more
4th TEEME Conference to take place in Paris 12-14 Nov
The fourth Text and Event in Early Modern Europe (TEEME) conference is to take place at the University of Kent’s Paris Campus between 12-14 November. … Read more
Pastoralia in the Late Middle Ages Conference – CFP
The Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Kent will be hosting a conference entitled, ‘Pastoralia in the Late Middle Ages – Teaching, Translation, … Read more
‘Writing Buildings 2016’: a call for papers
Catherine Richardson is co-organising this innovative conference with CREAte, the research centre for architecture and the humanities at the University of Kent. In collaboration with … Read more