AUTUMN TERM 2012, University of Kent: Timetable for TEEME Fellows. 2.00pm-4.00pm (ECR): TEEME induction I (Bernhard Klein)

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Programme edition 2 (2012-2015) AUTUMN TERM 2012, University of Kent: Timetable for TEEME Fellows 1) Week-by-week schedule 2) Breakdown by event/module/seminar 3) Room information 1) WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULE Regular slots: 1. TEEME: Theory and Practice (introductory module: various days and venues). Consisting of five field trips and five preparatory sessions 2. Supervision seminar (eight scheduled meetings, Thursdays 2.00pm-4.00pm, EX8, weeks 2-5, 7, 9-11) 3. MEMS research seminar (Thursdays 5.15pm, DLT2, unless otherwise indicated, weeks 1-5 and 7-11), always followed by drinks 4. TEEME research methods (mainly Thursdays 10.00am to 12.00pm, DS7, unless otherwise indicated): 7 thematic sessions WEEK 0 19 th September 20 th September Friday, 21 st September 2.00pm-4.00pm (ECR): TEEME induction I (Bernhard Klein) 5.00pm (GLT 2): Induction, School of English. Followed by drinks in the Grimond foyer 11.30-12.30pm (Cornwallis South East): Graduate School Induction, Humanities WEEK 1 24 th September Tuesday, 25 th September 26 th September 27 th September 11.00am-2.00pm (GS4): Talk on Erasmus Mundus pensions (Jason Woolgar) 2.00pm-4.00pm (Peter Brown Room): Prep session, field trip 1 (Andy Kesson) 4.00pm (R. Rogers Room): Induction, MEMS 2.00pm-4.00pm (ECR): TEEME induction II (Bernhard Klein) 1.00pm (DS1): Induction, School of History. Lunch at 1.00pm, presentations from 2.00pm. Followed by reception at 5.30pm (Postgraduate Suite) MEMS field trip to St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury, followed by drinks in the pub. Details to be confirmed (Alixe Bovey to lead, likely start time: 4.30pm at the Abbey)

WEEK 2 1 st October 3 rd October 4 th October Friday, 5 th October 10.00am-1.00pm (W1-SR1): Graduate School skills audit 4.00pm-6.00pm (DS12): TEEME research methods (1): Editing Texts and the Diplomatic of Archival Documents (Barbara Bombi) TEEME field trip 1: Globe Theatre (Andy Kesson). Followed by performance of Twelfth Night at the Globe (starts 7.30pm) 2.00pm-4.00pm (EX8): Supervision seminar 1 (Garcia) 5.15pm (DLT2): MEMS research seminar: Mermaids and Unicorn-Catchers. The Whores and Virgins of the Medieval Latin Bestiary (Diane Heath, Kent) 6.15pm (WLT): Why Were Witches Women? (Clive Holmes, Oxford). Followed by reception in Woolf foyer WEEK 3 10 th October 11 th October 2.00pm-4.00pm (RS4): Prep session field trip 2 (Alixe Bovey) 10.00am-12.00pm (DS7): TEEME research methods (2): Picturing the Past: History and Visual Sources (Alixe Bovey) 2.00pm-4.00pm (EX8): Supervision seminar 2 (Leemans) 5.15pm (DLT2): MEMS research seminar: The Nation's Poet? Milton's Shakespeare and the Wars of the Three Kingdoms (Nick McDowell, Exeter) WEEK 4 Tuesday, 16 th October 17 th October 18 th October 10.00am-12.00pm (DS12): TEEME research methods (3): Book History Workshop (Rosy Cox, Andy Kesson) TEEME field trip 2: Courtauld Institute (Alixe Bovey) 2.00pm-4.00pm (EX8): Supervision seminar 3 (Perez) 5.15pm (DLT2): MEMS research seminar: English Vernacular Miscellanies: Further Thoughts (Ralph Hanna, Oxford) WEEK 5 22 nd October 24 th October 25 th October 10.00am-12.00pm (RS6): prep session field trip 3 (Rosy Cox) TEEME field trip 3: British Library (Rosy Cox) 2.00pm-4.00pm (EX8): Supervision seminar 4 (Ala Amjadi) 5.15pm (DLT2): MEMS research seminar: Sensory Experience in Medieval Devotion: Sound and Vision, Invisibility and Silence (Beth Williamson, Bristol)

WEEK 6 READING WEEK WEEK 7 5 th November 7 th November 8 th November 4.00pm-6.00pm (ES3): prep session Cathedral (Catherine Richardson) TEEME field trip 4: Canterbury Cathedral (Bernhard Klein) 10.00am-12.00pm (DS7): TEEME research methods (4): Editing Texts with Multiple Witnesses (Tony Edwards) 2.00pm-4.00pm (EX8): Supervision seminar 5 (Caldari) 5.30pm (GLT2): Renaissance Lecture: The Problem of Privacy in Shakespeare's and Chaucer's Troy (Paul Strohm, Columbia). Followed by reception in the Grimond foyer WEEK 8 Friday 16 th November Saturday, 17 th November First annual TEEME conference, Porto WEEK 9 22 nd November 10.00am-12.00pm (DS7): TEEME research methods (5): Researching Early Modern Material Culture (Catherine Richardson) 2.00pm-4.00pm (EX8): Supervision seminar 6 (Pascal Noguerol) 5.15pm (DLT2): MEMS research seminar: A Cell of Their Own: The Incarceration of Women in Late Medieval Italy (Guy Geltner, Amsterdam) WEEK 10 26 th November 29 th November 2.00pm-4.00pm (R.Cl.21): TEEME research methods (6): Researching the Rare and the 'Abundant' (Jan Loop, Danielle van den Heuvel) 2.00pm-4.00pm (EX8): Supervision seminar 7 (Lange) 5.15pm (DLT2): MEMS research seminar: Gambling and Gaming in the Holy Land. Chess, Dice and Other Games in the Sources of the Crusades (Elizabeth Lapina, Kent)

WEEK 11 Tuesday, 4 th December 5 th December 6 th December 2.00pm-4.00pm (W1-SR3): Prep session field trip 5 (Bernhard Klein) TEEME field trip 5: National Maritime Museum (Bernhard Klein) 10.00am-12.00pm (DS7): TEEME research methods (7): Researching the State Papers (David Grummitt) 2.00pm-4.00pm (EX8): Supervision seminar 8 (Kesavan) 5.15pm (DLT2): MEMS research seminar: Trying the Pen in Trying Times: Norman Scribes in Late Eleventh-Century Rochester (Erik Kwakkel, Leiden) WEEK 12 10 th December TEEME feedback and party WEEK 16 Saturday, 9 th February 1.00pm-6.00pm (tba): TEEME symposium (with coordinators from Berlin, Porto and Prague present). Followed by festivities. 2) BREAKDOWN BY EVENT/MODULE/SEMINAR a) TEEME: Theory and Practice (introductory seminar) 24 th September, 2.00pm-4.00pm (Peter Brown Room): Prep session, field trip 1 (Andy Kesson) 3 rd October: TEEME field trip 1: Globe Theatre 10 th October, 2.00pm-4.00pm (RS4): Prep session, field trip 2 (Alixe Bovey) 17 th October: TEEME field trip 2: Courtauld Institute 22 nd October, 10.00am-12.00pm (RS6): Prep session, field trip 3 (Rosy Cox) 24 th October: TEEME field trip 3: British Library 5 th November, 4.00pm-6.00pm (ES3): Prep session, field trip 4 (Catherine Richardson) 7 th November: TEEME field trip 4: Canterbury Cathedral 4 th December, 2.00pm-4.00pm (W1-SR3): Prep session, field trip 5 (Bernhard Klein) 5 th December: TEEME field trip 5: National Maritime Museum b) Supervision seminar Weekly slot: 2.00-4.00pm, EX8. NOTE: We will have eight meetings over the autumn term, in weeks 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7, 9, 10, 11.

c) Research methods Session 1 ( 1 st October, 4.00pm-6.00pm, DS12): Editing Texts and the Diplomatic of Archival Documents (Barbara Bombi) Session 2 ( 11 th October, 10.00am-12.00pm, DS7): Picturing the Past: History and Visual Sources (Alixe Bovey) Session 3 (Tuesday, 16 th October, 10.00am-12.00pm, DS12): Book History Workshop (Andy Kesson, Rosy Cox) Session 4 ( 8 th November, 10.00am-12.00pm, DS7): Editing Texts with Multiple Witnesses (Tony Edwards) Session 5 ( 22 nd November, 10.00am-12.00pm, DS7): Researching Early Modern Material Culture (Catherine Richardson) Session 6 ( 26 th November, 2.00pm-4.00pm, R.Cl.21): Researching the Rare and the 'Abundant' (Jan Loop, Danielle van den Heuvel) Session 7 ( 6 th December, 10.00am-12.00pm, DS7): Researching the State Papers (David Grummitt) d) MEMS Research seminar ( 5.15pm, DLT2, unless otherwise indicated) 27 th September 4 th October Friday, 5 th October 11 th October 18 th October 25 th October 8 th November 22 nd November 29 th November 6 th December MEMS field trip to St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury, followed by the pub. Details to be confirmed (Alixe Bovey to lead, likely start time: 4.30pm at the Abbey). Diane Heath (Kent): Mermaids and Unicorn-Catchers. The Whores and Virgins of the Medieval Latin Bestiary 6.15pm (WLT): Clive Holmes (Oxford): Why Were Witches Women? Followed by reception in Woolf foyer Nick McDowell (Exeter): The Nation's Poet? Milton's Shakespeare and the Wars of the Three Kingdoms Ralph Hanna (Oxford): English Vernacular Miscellanies: Further Thoughts Beth Williamson (Bristol): Sensory Experience in Medieval Devotion: Sound and Vision, Invisibility and Silence 5.30pm (GLT2): Renaissance Lecture: The Problem of Privacy in Shakespeare's and Chaucer's Troy (Paul Strohm, Columbia). Followed by reception in the Grimond foyer Guy Geltner (Amsterdam): A Cell of Their Owen: The Incarceration of Women in Late Medieval Italy Elizabeth Lapina (Kent): Gambling and Gaming in the Holy Land: Chess, Dice and Other Games in the Sources of the Crusades Erik Kwakkel (Leiden): Trying the Pen in Trying Times: Norman Scribes in Late Eleventh-Century Rochester

3) ROOM INFORMATION DLT2: Darwin Lecture Theatre 2 DS1: Darwin College, seminar room 1 DS7: Darwin College, seminar room 7 DS12: Darwin College, seminar room 12 ECR: School of English Common Room, Rutherford Extension ES3: Eliot College, seminar room 3 EX8: Eliot College Extension, seminar room 8 GLT1: Grimond Building, Lecture Theatre 1 GLT2: Grimond Building, Lecture Theatre 2 GS4: Grimond Building, seminar room 4 Peter Brown Room: Darwin College, Peter Brown Room Postgraduate Suite: Rutherford College, N3.N1 R.Cl.21: Rutherford College, seminar room 21 (cloister) R. Rogers Room: Rutherford College, 2 nd floor RS4: Rutherford College, seminar room 4 RS6: Rutherford College, seminar room 6 WLT: Woolf Lecture Theatre W1-SR1: Woolf College, seminar room 1 W1-SR3: Woolf College, seminar room 3 tba: to be announced