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Welcome to the Institute for Medieval Research

 

 

Welcome to the website for Nottingham's Institute for Medieval Research (previously Institute for Medieval Studies).

The Institute is one of the UK's leading centres for the study of the European Middle Ages. It was set up in 1988 to build links between researchers at Nottingham with interests in medieval cultures and to foster collaboration with scholars working elsewhere in the world.

The interdisciplinary nature of the Institute makes Nottingham an excellent place to carry out postgraduate research in medieval studies, whether at Masters, Doctoral or Post-Doctoral level.

Our well-known, refereed journal, Nottingham Medieval Studies has demonstrated a lasting commitment to research into the Middle Ages since its first publication in 1957.

The Institute arranges a series of conferences, lectures and seminars, and is affiliated to the Humanities Research Centre .

 

Christina Lee, Director.

 

 

Events

Gender and the Pre-Modern City

Date
11/09/2010 - 12/09/2010
Location
University Park
Description
A two-day conference on Gender and History.

Latest News

Accessing the Medieval

Description
'Accessing the Medieval' promises to be a compelling and illuminating programme of events at the University over the next two years. It is being launched by the Institute for Medieval Research and the Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections, which looks after many important and celebrated items of Medieval origin within its extensive archives. The research series has been set up to explore the relationship between popular perceptions of the Middle Ages and academic research in this fascinating field of study.
Date:
07/03/2010

Publications

Nottingham Medieval Studies
 

 

Institute for Medieval Research

University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 5925
fax: +44 (0) 115 951 5924
email: medieval@nottingham.ac.uk