--- Symposium Programme---

An AHRC-funded initiative in doctoral training in the field of
Medieval English Textual Cultures

3rd (Thursday) & 4th (Friday) November, at the University of Glasgow


Thursday 3rd November

Registration from 1530 onwards

1730-1745: Opening Address

Dr Takako Kato, Quadrivium Project Facilitator

1745-1900: What is "Medieval English Textual Cultures"? --- Round-Table discussion

with Dr Simon Horobin (Glasgow), Dr Takako Kato (Quadrivium Project), Dr Margaret Connolly (St Andrews), Professor Lister Matheson (Belfast), Professor Linne Mooney (York), Dr Peter Robinson (Birmingham), Professor Wendy Scase (Birmingham), Professor Jeremy Smith (Glasgow), Professor John Thompson (Belfast)

1900-2200: Buffet Supper


Friday 4th November

0900-1030: Master Class (1) Paleography

Professor Linne Mooney

1030-1130: Guided Tour of the Hunterian Collection, Glasgow University Library

1130-1145: Coffee

1145-1315: Master Class (2) Language Questions

Professor Jeremy Smith

1315-1415: Lunch

1415-1545: Master Class (3) Textual Criticism

Dr Peter Robinson & Dr Margaret Connolly

1545-1600: Tea Break

1600-1700: How to write a PhD in Medieval English Textual Studies --- Open discussion

Professor Wendy Scase

1700: Symposium ends


 

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The Quadrivium Project is hosted by the University of Glasgow, funded by the AHRC