Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Newberry Grad Seminars (Jan-March 2011)

Registration is now open for this Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Winter 2011 graduate seminar:

Disability and Marginality in Medieval England and France
Professor Edward Wheatley, Loyola University Chicago
2:00-5:00 p.m. Thursdays, January 6 - March 10 at the Newberry Library, Chicago


Limited enrollment: www.newberry.org/renaissance/consortium/consortiumsems.html#wheatley

Printable flyer--please post and distribute: www.newberry.org/renaissance/consortium/WheatleySeminar.pdf

Enrollment fees are waived for graduate students from Center for Renaissance Studies consortium institutions. Faculty auditing is encouraged.

Registration is also open for this Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Winter 2011 graduate seminar:

The Anglo-Saxon Seminar: Masculinity and the Anglo-Saxons
Professor Allen Frantzen, Loyola University Chicago

2-5 p.m. Fridays, January 7 to March 11 at the Newberry Library, Chicago


Limited enrollment: www.newberry.org/renaissance/consortium/consortiumsems.html#frantzen

Printable flyer--please post and distribute: www.newberry.org/renaissance/consortium/FrantzenSeminar.pdf

Enrollment fees are waived for graduate students from Center for Renaissance Studies consortium institutions. Faculty auditing is encouraged.

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Faculty and graduate students from Center for Renaissance Studies consortium schools are eligible to apply for travel funding to attend Center for Renaissance Studies programs or to do research at the Newberry Library. Contact your school's faculty representative for details: www.newberry.org/renaissance/consortium/exec.html. The Center's main web page is: www.newberry.org/renaissance.

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