In addition to its own events, the Society regularly sponsors over a dozen other conferences each year. If you are a Society member, you can apply for conference funding here

Events Calendar

A Lecture on Decorated Charters

November 16, 2017 S.T. Lee Seminar Room, Senate House Library, London
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Neighbours and Strangers: The 2017 Medium Ævum Day Conference

October 21, 2017 University of Southampton

Ovid Across Europe: Vernacular Translations of the Metamorphoses in the Middle Ages & Renaissance

September 28, 2017 University of Bristol

Biennial London Chaucer Conference: Chaucer and the Law

June 30, 2017 Institute of English Studies, Senate House, London

Power and Identity: The Reading of History in High Medieval Europe

June 28, 2017 Old College, Aberystwyth University

Mobility and Space in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe

June 23, 2017 TORCH

Storytelling: York CMS Graduate Conference 2017

June 19, 2017 University of York

The Power of the Bishop: Bishops as Diplomats

June 1, 2017 John Percival Building, University of Cardiff

Literary Networks of the Vicars Choral and the Clerical Proletariat in Late Medieval York

May 6, 2017 Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park, Nottingham

Teaching the Codex 2: further pedagogical approaches to palaeography and codicology

May 6, 2017 Merton College

The Material Culture of Religious Change and Continuity, 1400-1600

April 11, 2017 University of Huddersfield

Architectural Representation in the Middle Ages

April 7, 2017 University College

TIME: Aspects and Approaches. The 2017 Oxford Medieval Graduate Conference

March 31, 2017 Merton College

Animals: The 2017 London Anglo-Saxon Symposium

March 25, 2017 Senate House, London

Translating, Editing and Using Medieval Documents

January 13, 2017 Cardiff University

Shaping, Representing and Using the Medieval City

October 18, 2016 University of Ghent

Saints and Sinners: Footprints of Mary and Margaret, Queens of Scots

October 6, 2016 IASH, Edinburgh University

The Crusades in France and Occitania – Roots, Impact, and Cultural Signification of the Crusading Movement in Medieval Texts

September 10, 2016 Institute of Historical Research, London

People, Places and Possessions, 1350-1550

September 3, 2016 TORCH

The Codex Amiatinus and its Contexts

July 14, 2016 University of York

New Chaucer Society Biennial Congress, 2016

July 10, 2016 Queen Mary, University of London

Æthelred II and Cnut the Great: A Millennial Conference to Commemorate the Siege of London in 1016

July 6, 2016 University of London

Celts, Romans, Britons: Classical and Celtic Influence in Britain, 55 BC - 2016 AD

July 2, 2016 Radcliffe Humanities Building

Old Norse Poetry in Performance

June 24, 2016 Somerville College

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A detail from the tomb of Giovanni da Legnano (d. 1383), Museo civico medievale, Bologna.