London Medieval Graduate Network, Courtauld Institute, 6th December

courtauld300[1]The London Medieval Graduate Network holds seminars at different institutions a number of times each term, which allow for students to give short papers on aspects of their research. All are very welcome.

The next meeting will be held in seminar room 4 at the Courtauld Institute of Art: Somerset House on the Strand.

The setup is that there will be three papers of around 15 minutes with some time for immediate questions, and then the second hour a round table of the issues raised over some wine and nibbles, and we would be very appreciative if people could bring crisps or other snacks, or a bottle.

If you would like to give a paper there is still space. Please contact James Alexander Cameron at james.cameron@courtauld.ac.uk with your name, paper title, institution and level of study. Other enquires are also welcome.


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James Alexander Cameron is a freelance art and architectural historian with a specialist background and active interest in architecture and material culture of the parish churches, cathedrals and monasteries of medieval England in their wider European context. He took a BA in art history and visual studies at the University of Manchester, gaining a university-wide award for excellence (in the top 30 graduands of the year 2008/9), and then went to take masters and PhD degrees at The Courtauld Institute of Art, London.

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