BARS 2026 Panel Session Calls
Listed below are calls for panel contributions for the 2026 Conference. If you would like to send out a similar call for contributions, please write to the conference organisers at:… Read more »
Listed below are calls for panel contributions for the 2026 Conference. If you would like to send out a similar call for contributions, please write to the conference organisers at:… Read more »
The Byron Society is looking for a new Society Fellow. This paid role will focus on digital promotion activities. The Byron Society celebrates the life and works of Lord George Gordon… Read more »
The Byron Society invites applications for a PhD bursary of up to £5,000 per year. Applications are open to new and existing full-time PhD students enrolled at a UK university… Read more »
Volcanic Romanticism (30 October 7PM UK time) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bars-digital-events-volcanic-romanticism-tickets-1810749413239?aff=oddtdtcreator In the ‘Year Without A Summer’ of 1816, a remarkable meeting of minds took place at the Villa Diodati near Lake Geneva. Lord… Read more »
Independent researchers with an interest in any aspect of Romantic Studies (including literature, architecture, art, politics, culture, history etc) are invited to apply for the Independent Researcher Bursary. The purpose… Read more »
Listed below are calls for panel contributions for the 2026 Conference. If you would like to send out a similar call for contributions, please write to the conference organisers at:… Read more »
Romantic Elements: Rocks, and Stones, and Soil, 1750–1850 Symposium at The University of Manchester, 25–26 June, 2026 Dreams hang on every leaf: unearthly formsGlide through the gloom; and mystic visions… Read more »
The twenty-first annual conference of the British Society for Literature and Science will take place at the University of Strathclyde, on 9th-11th April 2026 (in person). The BSLS invites proposals… Read more »
The ‘Romanticism Now’ series on the BARS Blog discusses where Romanticism pops up in contemporary culture. In this instalment, Chloe Wilcox (BARS Communications Fellow) looks at 1816: The Year Without… Read more »
Awarded biennially for the best first monograph in Romantic Studies, this prize is open to first monographs published between 1 January 2023 and 31 December 2025. The prize will be… Read more »