Our 30 teaching staff are drawn from four parent departments: Archaeology, English, History and History of Art.
The Centre's lively graduate community includes more than 150 students pursuing interdisciplinary or single-subject MAs and PhDs. Find out more...
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- The University of York has been awarded THREE FULLY-FUNDED PhD studentships by the WOLFSON FOUNDATION in the areas of History, Literature and Languages
- New White Rose Consortium Project: The Making of Medieval History
Bursaries are available to assist York students travelling to the events at Leeds and Sheffield
The purpose of the project is to hold a series of guest lectures and workshops, commencing with a workshop at the International Medieval Congress at Leeds in July 2011 and concluding with a plenary lecture at the International Medieval Congress in July 2012.
- Major new project explores immigration to England in the later Middle Ages
Forthcoming events
- Monday 20 - Friday 24 February
History of Art seminar series
Dr Rosie Mills (Victoria & Albert Museum Visiting Research Fellow)
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- Tuesday 21 February
York Medieval Seminar
Professor Guy Halsall (University of York)
'Changing Minds around 600'
Wine reception from 5pm, lecture at 5.30pm
King's Manor, K/133
- Monday 27 February
Michael Carter (Courtauld Institute)
'Brother Grayson's Bible: A Previously Unrecorded Book from St Mary's Abbey.'
4.30pm, King's Manor K/133
- Wednesday 29 February
Political Culture Research Group
Dr Jeremy Goldberg (University of York)
'What Londoners Really Thought About Richard II: The Case of John Rykener "The Transvestite Male Prostitute'
5.30pm, King's Manor KG/33
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