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Postgraduate virtual symposium 25/26 November - call for papers
Association for the Study of Modern Italy
POSTGRADUATE VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM 2020
Date: 25th and 26th November
Call for Papers
We welcome proposals from postgraduate students and early career scholars for papers on any aspect of Italian history, politics, society, and culture from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century.
The symposium is designed to offer postgraduate students and early career scholars in the field of Italian Studies a chance to share their research and test their ideas. Participants will present their papers in virtual panel sessions and then receive feedback from senior scholars and junior colleagues in a welcoming and supportive environment. Papers can be in English or Italian and should be no more than 20 minutes in length. All sessions will be recorded and made available to symposium participants.
Alternatively, you may participate in the symposium by submitting a poster or video-essay of your research. These will be showcased in an interactive online forum to encourage the exchange of ideas and feedback between postgraduate students.
Please send an abstract (max 250 words) and a short biography (max 100 words) to the symposium organisers at LXJ799@student.bham.ac.uk by 30th October.
Please state if you wish to present a paper or submit a poster/video-essay.
The programme will include two keynote presentations and informal mentoring sessions with senior scholars.
Keynote speakers: Dr Amy King and Dr Gianluca Fantoni
Symposium organisers: Conor Broughton (University of Lincoln) and Lauren Jones (University of Birmingham)
POSTGRADUATE VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM 2020
Date: 25th and 26th November
Call for Papers
We welcome proposals from postgraduate students and early career scholars for papers on any aspect of Italian history, politics, society, and culture from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century.
The symposium is designed to offer postgraduate students and early career scholars in the field of Italian Studies a chance to share their research and test their ideas. Participants will present their papers in virtual panel sessions and then receive feedback from senior scholars and junior colleagues in a welcoming and supportive environment. Papers can be in English or Italian and should be no more than 20 minutes in length. All sessions will be recorded and made available to symposium participants.
Alternatively, you may participate in the symposium by submitting a poster or video-essay of your research. These will be showcased in an interactive online forum to encourage the exchange of ideas and feedback between postgraduate students.
Please send an abstract (max 250 words) and a short biography (max 100 words) to the symposium organisers at LXJ799@student.bham.ac.uk by 30th October.
Please state if you wish to present a paper or submit a poster/video-essay.
The programme will include two keynote presentations and informal mentoring sessions with senior scholars.
Keynote speakers: Dr Amy King and Dr Gianluca Fantoni
Symposium organisers: Conor Broughton (University of Lincoln) and Lauren Jones (University of Birmingham)