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[Commlist] University of London Writing Retreat for UoL PhD students in Cultural History
Sat Mar 26 17:48:20 GMT 2022
*University of London Writing Retreat for UoL PhD students in Cultural
History: 3 - 6 May 2022 *
Organised by the Huizinga Institute, Utrecht, and the Warburg Institute,
the Institute of Modern Languages Research, and the Institute of
Historical Research (University of London School of Advanced Study)
Born out of a partnership between the Warburg Institute and the Huizinga
Institute, Utrecht (the Dutch National Research School for Cultural
History), this four-day programme of talks, workshops, supervised
writing clinics, and independent writing sessions has been designed for
University of London-registered PhD students working in the field of
cultural studies (broadly defined).
The Writing Retreat provides quiet and supportive space to hone your
writing skills while learning about the nuts and bolts of researching
and publishing in your field. By the end of the week, you will have
gained a better understanding of your subject field, strengthened your
writing skills, and learned how to present and disseminate your work
more effectively – and all of this in good company with refreshments
provided!
The Writing Retreat includes a special masterclass - 'Aby Warburg -
Between Botticelli and Darwin' - led by Prof. Dr. Sigrid Weigel
(Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur und Kulturforschung, Berlin).
Attendance is free but places are strictly limited. If you would like to
attend please complete and return the application form to
(warburg /at/ sas.ac.uk) <mailto:(warburg /at/ sas.ac.uk)> inclusive of supervisor’s
approval by no later than Thursday 31 March. Applications will be
considered on a competitive basis. You will be notified of the result by
the 8th of April.
For programme and booking see:
https://warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/warburg-huizinga-writing-retreat-2022
Please note, the Writing Retreat will be delivered in-person at the
Warburg Institute and Senate House, University of London.
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