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Postgraduate Advanced Training Seminars (PATS)

The Network is sponsoring a series of advanced training seminars aimed specifically at postgraduates and early career researchers.

Known as Postgraduate Advanced Training Seminars (PATS), they are led by eminent researchers and are focused on a specific interdisciplinary area or topic.

Postgraduates and early career researchers who are registered Network Participants may apply for subsidies to attend a PATS event. These subsidies will normally cover the cost of travel and accommodation.

PATS events, and calls for applications for subsidies, will be advertised through the NEER e-mail list.

 

Date

Event

Venue

Organizer

Speakers

19 November 2009

Trends, Methodologies and Resources in Studying Medieval and Early Modern Religion and Spirituality

Visit web site for call for expression of interest

Yarra Theological Union, Victoria

Constant Mews

Jacques Dalarun (Centre National de Recherche Scientifique, Paris), Philip Harvey (Melbourne College of Divinity), Constant Mews (Monash), Jan Pinder (Monash), Claire Renkin (Melbourne College of Divinity), Claire Walker (Adelaide)

13 November 2009

Latin Clinic for Medievalists and Early Modernists

Call for expression of interest

Classics Centre, University of Sydney

Yasmin Haskell, Frances Muecke

Yasmin Haskell (UWA), Frances Muecke (Sydney) et al

29-30 Sept. 2009

Preparing for Life after the PhD

Information and call for expression of interest

University of Adelaide

Lucy Potter, Claire Walker

Sue Broomhall (UWA), Juanita Feros Ruys (Sydney)

1-2 October 2008

Medievalism in Contemporary Media: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Film Television, Computer Games, and Internet Studies

University of Wollongong, NSW

Louise D'Arcens

Adrian Martin (Monash), Chris Barker (Wollongong), Katie Cavanagh (Flinders), David Marshall (Wollongong), Stephanie Trigg (Melbourne), Andrew Lynch (UWA)

17-22 May 2008

Reading the pre-modern: European Palaeography and Diplomatics

Draft Programme

University of Western Australia

Philippa Maddern

Sue Broomhall (UWA), Philippa Maddern (UWA), Bernard Muir (Melbourne), Lorenzo Polizzotto (UWA), Juanita Ruys (Sydney), Stephanie Tarbin (UWA)

18 December 2007

Thinking about theory (again)

University of Tasmania

Jenna Mead

Carolyn Dinshaw (New York University)

28 September 2007

Recent developments in intellectual history

Programme

Centre for the History of European Discourses (CHED), University of Queensland

Peter Cryle

Philip Almond, Peter Cryle, and Ian Hunter (all UQ)

23-24 July 2006

25-26 July 2006

Sem. One: Theory and Interpretation in Editing Early Modern Literary Texts

Sem. Two: The Fragmented Play Text on Stage and Page

Flyer

Reports: McMullan, Massai

University of Queensland

Peter Holbrook

Sem. One: Gordon McMullan and Sonia Massai

Sem. Two: Tiffany Stern

20-22 April 2006

Art History and Material Culture

Flyer

University of Western Australia

Anne Scott

Michael Rosenthal, Margaret Manion, Charles Zika, Olivia Mair, Sally Quin, Richard Read, Anne Scott

29-30 June 2005

Manuscripts and Records

Programme

Report

University of Tasmania

Michael Bennett

Bob Swanson, Rod Thomson

20-21 May 2005

Cultural Memory Programme

Report

Images: 1, 2, 3, 4

University of Melbourne and State Library of Victoria

Stephanie Trigg

James Simpson, Valerie Krips, Wallace Kirsop.

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