Gender, Connections and Reconnections Conference
An opportunity to renew old connections, develop new ones, and explore what connections shaped the lives of medieval people in person in the historic city of Lincoln.
Hosted by: University of Lincoln
Date: Wednesday 26th June to Friday 28th June 2024.
Conference Programme
The conference will provide an opportunity to renew old connections, develop new ones, and explore what connections shaped the lives of medieval people in person in the historic city of Lincoln.
Plenary Speakers:
Linda Mitchell, professor emerita of the University of Missouri-Kansas City
Laura Kalas, Swansea University
Performance By: Daisy Black, University of Wolverhampton, Medievalist and Story Maker
Prof. Amy Livingstone, Head of School of Humanities & Heritage has curated the academic programme content following the call for papers. Our programme looks set to be:
Your Host City
Lincoln, is a beautiful historic city full of heritage and culture – home to the magnificent Lincoln Cathedral, castle remains, ancient walls, and medieval architecture. Wander along the picturesque cobbled streets and take in the spectacular sights of Lincoln’s magnificent historic architecture. The city is full of fun attractions and activities to enjoy plus lots of delicious places to eat and drink so once you’ve been to the conference there is plenty more to see and do if you wanted to extend your stay and find out why Lincoln is a popular location for a city break in the UK.
Accessing Campus & Registration
The University postcode is LN6 7TS, once you arrive you will need to head to the Lincoln Medical School Building to register.
If you have any questions, please contact the conference organiser via:
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University of Lincoln, Brayford Pool, Lincoln, Lincolnshire. LN6 7TS
tel: +44 (0)1522 886905 | e: conferences@lincoln.ac.uk