The Byron Society (@byron_society) are excited to announce 3 bursaries for £500.00 each for students and ECRs enrolled at UK universities to attend the 2021 Student Byron Conference in Messolonghi…. Read more »
Applications are invited for an Open-Oxford-Cambridge AHRC DTP-funded Collaborative Doctoral Award at the University of Oxford, in partnership with Dove Cottage, Grasmere. Supervisory team: Professor Catriona Seth (Faculty of Medieval… Read more »
As in previous years the Keats-Shelley Association of America will award two Carl H. Pforzheimer, Jr. Research Grants of $3,000 each to advanced graduate students, untenured faculty, or independent scholars…. Read more »
Join Andrew McInnes and Liz Edwards at the first of the ‘Table Talks’ linked to ‘The Romantic Ridiculous’ project on Wednesday 16th December to discuss new approaches to Romanticism and… Read more »
BARS are inviting applications for a BARS Digital Events Fellow to assist with the BARS Online Lecture Series 2020/21. The Fellowship will last for one year, beginning 1 October 2020…. Read more »
Outline Nineteenth-Century Matters is an initiative jointly run by the British Association for Romantic Studies and the British Association for Victorian Studies. Now in its fifth year, it is aimed… Read more »
Bringing the Bard Back Home? The English Translation of Foreign Shakespeare Criticism in the Long 19th Century Department of Literary Studies, KU Leuven. Deadline for applications: 15 July 2020. You… Read more »
A report below from Amy Wilcockson, winner of The Scottish Romanticism Research Award 2019. Amy is a doctoral researcher in the School of English at the University of Nottingham. In… Read more »
The BARS Executive Committee has established these bursaries in order to support postgraduate and early-career research within the UK. They are intended to help fund expenses incurred through travel to… Read more »
The AHRC-funded project ‘Books and Borrowing 1750-1830: An Analysis of Scottish Borrowers’ Registers’ is currently advertising for two postdoctoral researchers (one full-time for three years, one part-time for one year)…. Read more »