Conférence – Quadrivium IX – Bridging the Gap


University of Kent, 7-9 November 2013
 Thursday, November 7
14:00 – 15:45
Tours of Canterbury Cathedral with
– Alixe Bovey: ‘Murder, Conflagration, Reconstruction: Canterbury Cathedral, 1170-1220’.
– Kenneth Fincham: ‘After the Reformation: Canterbury Cathedral c.1560-c.1660’.
– Canon Christopher Irvine: ‘An Artful Wander: Resonances between Contemporary Art and Canterbury Cathedral’.
 16:15
Registration and Welcome at University of Kent
 17:00
Drama Workshop with Steve Purcell and the Pantaloons Theatre Company
 18:30
Wine Reception (sponsored by the Vice-Chancellor)
 Friday, November 8
9:00
Registration, Tea and Coffee
10:00
Academic CV Workshop (Bring your CV for peer review)
11:00
Interview and Presentation Skills Panel Session
 12:30
Lunch 

 13:45
Publishing Workshop: Q & A session with Cambridge University Press
15:00
Developing Research Projects
 16:15
Tea and Coffee
 17:00-18:00
Keynote Address by Erik Kwakkel
19:30
Conference Dinner at Café du Soleil
 Saturday, November 9
9:00 – 10:00
Working with Material Culture with Catherine Richardson
The Beaney: House of Art and Knowledge
 10:30 – 12:30
Opening Up Local Libraries and Archives with Erik Kwakkle and others TBC Canterbury Cathedral Library and Archives
 Registration on Quadriviumproject.com Places are limited and will be awarded on a first-come-first-served basis. Funded places are available for research students (MPhil, DPhil, PhD) working in the fields of Medieval and Early Modern studies. Delegates may claim up to £50.00 towards travel and accommodation costs, to be reimbursed after the conference. Please contact us if your travel costs will be significantly more than this amount. Since we have limited funding to award, please seek additional sources of funding, and consider sharing transport and accommodation where possible.
 Registration opens on 1st September and closes on 21st September 2013. Please email this form to quadriviumix@kent.ac.uk.

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