In May 2024, I had the privilege of travelling to the National Library of Ireland (NLI) in Dublin to conduct research within their extensive archives, examining the work of Irish women… Read more »
Judging panel: Prof Mary Fairclough (York); Dr Yimon Lo (Tübingen and Leuven); Dr Brianna Robertson-Kirkland (RCS and Glasgow). Chair: Prof Simon Kövesi (Glasgow). 2023 BARS First Book Prize Winners: Runners… Read more »
International Colloquium, Friday 13 & Saturday 14 June 2025 Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris Confirmed keynote speaker: Gillian Dow (University of Southampton) We are now in a magnificent hotel in a… Read more »
Supporting Postgraduates and Early Career Researchers has always been an important part of the remit of the British Association for Romantic Studies. As such, we are thrilled to announce the… Read more »
HistoryLab+, the UK’s national network for early career historians, invites you to the University of Hull’s Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation on 25-26 July 2024 for our annual… Read more »
Deadline: Sunday 1 September 2024 Send your EoI or any questions to the BARS Secretary, Andrew McInnes (bars.secretary@gmail.com) THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR ROMANTIC STUDIES is pleased to invite Expressions of Interest for the 2026 International… Read more »
University of Birmingham – School of English, Drama and Creative Studies Salary: As this vacancy has limited funding the maximum salary that can be offered is Grade 7, salary £36,024.Closes: 30th June 2024… Read more »
Dear BARS Members, We’re now within six weeks of ‘Romantic Making and Unmaking’, so we’re approaching the deadline for registration and are very close to the deadline for the conference… Read more »
Issue 55.1 (2024) Mark Sandy and Duncan Wu are pleased to announce the publication of their guest-edited issue of The Wordsworth Circle in honour of the life and work of Michael O’Neill… Read more »
The BARS Executive Committee established the Stephen Copley bursary scheme in order to support postgraduate and early-career research within the UK. The bursaries primarily fund expenses incurred through travel to… Read more »