Date: Friday 22 May 2015
Time and Venue varies for each University. Please see below and RSVP by Thursday, 21 May 2015
The University of Adelaide:
Venue: Room GO9, 231 North Terrace | Time: 11.30am - 2.30pm
RSVP: jacquie.bennett@adelaide.edu.au
(participants will connect to UWA via videoconference).
The University of Melbourne
Venue: Brownless Videoconference Room | Time: 12noon - 3pm
RSVP: leanne.hunt@unimelb.edu.au
(participants will connect to UWA via videoconference).
The University of Queensland
Venue: Room 708, Michie Building (9), St Lucia | Time: 12noon - 3.00pm
RSVP: p.boys@uq.edu.au (participants will connect UWA via videoconference)
The University of Sydney
Venue: Charles Perkins Centre, Level 4, room 40.03| Time:12noon - 3.00pm
RSVP: craig.lyons@sydney.edu.au (Craig must have your name for you to be able to access the building)
The University of Western Australia
Venue, Arts Videoconference Room 1.33 Time: 10am - 1pm (WST)
RSVP: ciara.rawnsley@uwa.edu.au by Thursday 21 May 2015
(Other nodes will videoconference to UWA for this seminar)
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The Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions (CHE) explores how the emotions shaped history, thought and culture in Europe between 1100 - 1800 and how this helps us understand emotions of modern Australians.
Join the Centre for an informative seminar on re- searching premodern emotions. The event will be hosted at UWA, where the Centre’s Director and three of our scholars from the fields of History, Classics and English, will sketch out some of CHE’s central research questions and projects, open up some of our key methodological problems, and suggest some practical ways to orient your own research projects around the study of the History of Emotions.
CHE SEMINAR SPEAKERS
Andrew Lynch, CHE Director and Chief Investigator
Katrina O’Loughlin, Postdoctoral Researcher
Susan Broomhall, Honorary Chief Investigator
Yasmin Haskell, Chief Investigator
CHE Honours and Postgraduate students have opportunities in the humanities and performing arts to:
- Attend national conferences and symposia
- Meet a wide range of distinguished national and international scholars in various humanities disciplines
- Access research funding for postgraduate students
More on opportunities available to CHE postgraduate students
Image: The Master of the Dresden Prayer Book, The Annunciation to the Shepherds, c. 1480-1485. © J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles