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Forthcoming Events

24th April, 4.30pm, Foster Court 132, *Special Guest Lecture*

Stephen Pender (University of Windsor, Ontario), Heat and Moisture, Rhetoric and Spiritus

29th May, 4.30pm, Foster Court 225
Gabriel Harvey's Reading

Mathew Symons (UCL, Centre for Editing Lives and Letters), tbc.
Chris Stamatakis (UCL, English), tbc.
Respondent: Lisa Jardine (UCL, Centre for Editing Lives and Letters).

A commemorative workshop open to all Good Friday, 1613–2013: John Donne’s ‘Riding Westward’ at 400 on 21st March 2013, Wilkins Old Refectory, 5 to 6.30pm.

The Malone Society's John Edward Kerry prize has been won this year by one of our Early Modern Studies MA students for a project on Ralph Crane's scribal copies of Middleton's A Game at Chesse.

Details of recent publications by members of the Centre are available on our News page.

Postgraduate Research

 We welcome inquiries from prospective PhD students. For more information about areas of possible supervision consult the People page to find out more about individual members of staff's research specialisms.

The Faculty Institute of Graduate Study (FIGS) has just announced five research studentships worth £5000. The deadline is the 4th May 2012, for more information see Postgraduate Research Studentships.

Details of funding for research students can be found on UCL's Graduate Scholarships and Funding page.

There is also a studentship funded by the Wolfson Foundation new this year. For more details see Wolfson Postgraduate Scholarship in the Humanities.

As well as these opportunities all departments at UCL offer AHRC funded studentships under the Block Grant awards for the more details see the relevant pages for English, History, Modern Languages, Slavonic and Eastern European Languages, Art History, Classics.

Students in SELCS and English run an informal early modern work-in-progress seminar that meets twice a term, usually on Tuesdays from 5-7pm in weeks five and eleven in 108 Malet Place. Research or MA students from across UCL are welcome to present their work, and all students and staff are welcome to attend. For more information, please contact Roberta Klimt (roberta.klimt.10@ucl.ac.uk) or Tim Demetris (timothy.demetris.10@ucl.ac.uk). The next meeting will be on Tuesday February 7, 5-7, 108 Malet Place, where we'll hear about the work of Kate Maltby (English).

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