Research Events in SAHC
Click on the links below to download more information about each event or seminar series.
2009-10
Postgraduate-run events
Play Things conference, 4 November 09 (Call for papers available shortly)
Transnational Feminisms conference, 4-5 December 09 (Link to website)
Arab Women Writers workshop (Details available shortly)
History and Classics seminar series (Call for papers available)
New History Lab Peregrination To Manchester, 28 November 09 (Details available)
If you are a student or a staff member who runs a research seminar in the School and would like the seminar programme to be included here, please send it to me at mary.macfarlane@manchester.ac.uk as an MSWord document or a PDF.
2008-09
As we don't have all the details for the 2009-10 research events yet, please see below for some of the events which ran in 2008-09 to get an idea of the School's research culture. All of these events are open to postgraduate students.
Subject seminar series
Art History and Visual Studies (Wednesday 5pm, Semester 2)
Classics and Ancient History Research Seminars and Classical Association Lectures (Thursdays 5pm and Wednesdays 5.30pm respectively, Semester 2)
Drama: Research Encounters (Tuesday 5pm, Semester 2)
English and American Studies (Wednesday 5pm, unless stated otherwise, Semester 2)
History (Thursday 4pm, Semester 2)
Centre for Museology (Wednesday 4pm, Semester 2)
Religions and Theology (Thursday 4pm, Semester 2)
Postgraduate-run events
History and Classics seminars (Tuesday 6pm, Semester 2)
Religion - Belief - Superstition c. 400-1550 conference (8th & 9th June)
Exile and Migration conference (11th June)
CIDRA
Please visit the CIDRA events page for more information about CIDRA Masterclasses, Lectures and Interdisciplinary seminars.
Other events
Manchester Feminist Theory Network (Times vary, Semester 2)
Queer Methodologies (Tuesday 5pm, Semester 2)
Creating the Cosmopolitan City: Manchester Migrants Old and New (22nd April and 27th May)
Feminism, Anti-Racism and Cosmopolitan Cultures (5th May)
Museology Research Forum (Monday 18th May)
A conference on Gildas Sapiens (19 May)
Sexuality Summer School (17-21st May)
Sexuality Summer School Public Lectures (19-21st May)
Open Discussion with David Halperin (26th May)