Quadrivium VIII PhD Training Symposium
Getting Digital
1-2 November 2012
HRI, University of Sheffield
HRI, University of Sheffield
The Quadrivium programme offers lectures, seminars, and networking
opportunities over a two-day period to postgraduate students who works
on medieval textual cultures, and will be of value to research students
at various stages of their doctoral careers. Initiated with support from
the AHRC collaborative PhD training fund 2004-06, Quadrivium is
organised by a consortium of participating Universities: Glasgow (2005),
York (2006), Birmingham (2007), St Andrews (2008), Leicester (2009), Belfast (2010) and Glasgow (2012).
The Medieval Manuscripts Research Consortium, an alliance of UK-based
funded research project teams, is a collegial forum for sharing
expertise and experience concerning project management and, in
particular, the nurturing of PostDocs and PhD students and the promotion
of collaboration among project teams and institutions.
This year Quadrivium is hosted by the Humanities Research Institute
at the University of Sheffield under the auspices of the JISC funded
project 'Manuscripts Online'
and will focus on digital humanities and their value for postgraduate
research. There will also be sessions on academic and non-academic
careers and workshops on grants' applications and other ‘generic skills’
sessions.
For further links to online resources for research in textual criticism,
or to find out more about the Quadrivium Project, please visit the main Quadrivium site.
Source: APILIST
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