EARLY CAREER WORKSHOP IN
MEDIEVAL INTELLECTUAL HISTORY
22 March 2018
All Soul’s College, Oxford
CALL FOR PAPERS
Early career scholars, including current and recent PhD students, are warmly invited to submit a proposal for a brief presentation on their research of 10-15 minutes at an early career workshop in medieval intellectual history on 22 March 2018.
The workshop will be held in the Old Library at All Soul’s College, Oxford and is organized by Dr Lydia Schumacher, Visiting Fellow at the College, Senior Lecturer in Medieval Philosophy and Theology at King’s College London, and Principal Investigator of a European Research Council project titled, ‘Authority and Innovation in Early Franciscan Thought.’
A certain number of spaces will be reserved for participants from Oxford University and King’s College London, but submissions are welcome from members of any other university.
Lunch will be provided for speakers, and on a first-come first-served basis for other attendees.
To propose a paper, please submit an abstract of up to 200 words by 30 November 2017. Prospective speakers be notified of the outcome by 1 January 2017.
EARLY CAREER SEMINAR: APPLYING FOR POSTDOCS
23 March 2018
All Soul’s College, Oxford
Early career scholars are invited to a seminar on how to apply for postdoctoral fellowships and early career positions on the morning of 23 March 2018 in the Old Library of All Soul’s College Oxford, from 10:00am-1:00pm. The seminar will be presented by Dr Lydia Schumacher, Visiting Fellow at All Soul’s, who will speak from past experience as a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow and Junior Research Fellow at Oriel College, Oxford; a Chancellor’s Fellow at Edinburgh University; a European Research Council Principal Investigator; and recipient of an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship in Germany.
At the seminar, guidelines will be shared for structuring a strong research proposal that is tailored to the requirements of different funding bodies. Advice will also be given on how to navigate the period just after the PhD and to make creative use of time ‘between positions’. There will be time for questions, and depending on the number of participants, a chance to gain feedback on a working research proposal.
QUESTIONS? Please contact Lydia Schumacher at Lydia.schumacher@kcl.ac.uk
SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT and/or RSVP for either or both events to Tom J. Savage at Thomas.savage@kcl.ac.uk.
MEDIEVAL INTELLECTUAL HISTORY
22 March 2018
All Soul’s College, Oxford
CALL FOR PAPERS
Early career scholars, including current and recent PhD students, are warmly invited to submit a proposal for a brief presentation on their research of 10-15 minutes at an early career workshop in medieval intellectual history on 22 March 2018.
The workshop will be held in the Old Library at All Soul’s College, Oxford and is organized by Dr Lydia Schumacher, Visiting Fellow at the College, Senior Lecturer in Medieval Philosophy and Theology at King’s College London, and Principal Investigator of a European Research Council project titled, ‘Authority and Innovation in Early Franciscan Thought.’
A certain number of spaces will be reserved for participants from Oxford University and King’s College London, but submissions are welcome from members of any other university.
Lunch will be provided for speakers, and on a first-come first-served basis for other attendees.
To propose a paper, please submit an abstract of up to 200 words by 30 November 2017. Prospective speakers be notified of the outcome by 1 January 2017.
EARLY CAREER SEMINAR: APPLYING FOR POSTDOCS
23 March 2018
All Soul’s College, Oxford
Early career scholars are invited to a seminar on how to apply for postdoctoral fellowships and early career positions on the morning of 23 March 2018 in the Old Library of All Soul’s College Oxford, from 10:00am-1:00pm. The seminar will be presented by Dr Lydia Schumacher, Visiting Fellow at All Soul’s, who will speak from past experience as a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow and Junior Research Fellow at Oriel College, Oxford; a Chancellor’s Fellow at Edinburgh University; a European Research Council Principal Investigator; and recipient of an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship in Germany.
At the seminar, guidelines will be shared for structuring a strong research proposal that is tailored to the requirements of different funding bodies. Advice will also be given on how to navigate the period just after the PhD and to make creative use of time ‘between positions’. There will be time for questions, and depending on the number of participants, a chance to gain feedback on a working research proposal.
QUESTIONS? Please contact Lydia Schumacher at Lydia.schumacher@kcl.ac.uk
SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT and/or RSVP for either or both events to Tom J. Savage at Thomas.savage@kcl.ac.uk.