Institute for Medieval Research

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Find out what's happening in the Institute for Medieval Research.

 

The IMR hosts a wide range of events, including conferences and exhibitions. The Centre runs regular research seminars and also organises annual research symposiums, at which its members can disseminate their diverse and interdisciplinary research.

News

Call for Papers - Unlocking the Vikings: Norse and Viking Cultures in the 21st Century

Description
Papers are invited on any aspect of public engagement with Norse and Viking Cultures, and should be disseminated in appealing and accessible forms. Since the conference places emphasis on engagement and accessibility, compelling and interactive papers are actively encouraged. Presentations should not be restricted to academic commentary. We welcome alternative projects including posters, performances and workshops. Do get in touch with any ideas for other activities that might be pursued. Papers should be no more than 20 minutes long and are welcome from members of the public as well as students and full-time researchers. Please send abstracts of 200 words to conference organiser Judith Jesch at judith.jesch@nottingham.ac.uk not later than 1st March 2014.
Date:
06/02/2014

Thoughts on Far-Travelling

Description
About Guðríðr, the well-travelled widow.
Date:
27/09/2013

Welcome to New Students!

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Meet our new students.
Date:
26/09/2013
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Institute for Medieval Research

The University of Nottingham
University Park Campus
Nottingham, NG7 2RD


telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 4845
email:medieval@nottingham.ac.uk