New Work in Modernist Studies 2018

Published: 19 November 2018

Registration is now open for New Work in Modernist Studies 2018, to be held on Saturday 1st December here at the University of Glasgow.

New Work in Modernist Studies, 1st December`

Registration is open for the eighth one-day Graduate Conference on New Work in Modernist Studies, which will take place on Saturday 1st December at the University of Glasgow (English Literature, School of Critical Studies), in conjunction with the Modernist Network Cymru (MONC), the London Modernism Seminar, the Scottish Network of Modernist Studies (SNoMS), Modernism Studies Ireland (MSI), the Northern Modernism Seminar, the Midlands Modernist Network and the British Association for Modernist Studies (BAMS).
 
Conference registration is now open and early booking is advised

In order to confirm numbers registration must be completed via Eventbrite by 27 November at the latest, but please note that payment will be taken on the day of the conference at the welcome desk.
 
The conference fee is £25 (£15 for BAMS members) and includes lunch, coffee and a wine reception.
The day will run 10am – 5.30pm.
BAMS memberships are now available for 2019.
Delegates with memberships for 2018 or 2019 will be eligible for the conference fee discount. Join by following the link on this page: https://bams.ac.uk/membership/
 
When registering, please email us at nwims2018@gmail.com if you have any dietary requirements or accessibility requirements.
 
As in previous years, the conference has an interdisciplinary programme reflecting the full diversity of current graduate work in modernist studies; it encourages contributions both from those already involved in the existing networks and from students new to modernist studies who are eager to share their research.
 
All working in modernist studies are welcome to register as delegates to participate in the event.
 
The day will close with a plenary lecture by Dr Anouk Lang (University of Edinburgh)
  • "From Markov Chains to Vector Space: Digital Approaches to Modelling Modernism".

First published: 19 November 2018