Ysgol Hanes, Hanes Cymru ac Archaeoleg
School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology
Seminar Ymchwil Hanes
History Research Seminar
Dydd Mercher 28 Hydref 2009 5pm
Ystafell Seminar WISCA
Wednesday 28 October 2009 5pm
WISCA Seminar Room
Dr Charles Innsley
(Canterbury Christ Church University)
‘Prostrate Kings:
Kings and Symbolic Communication in
Late Anglo-Saxon England’
Croeso i bawb / All are welcome to attend
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AHRC funded postgraduate training for modern and contemporary historians, and other students with contemporary interests.
The AHRC is funding a series of one day workshops for PhD students in the above subject area. The workshops will take place in Manchester and in London, starting this November.
The workshops are designed to develop an understanding of source materials which will be of material benefit in current or future research projects. The workshops are delivered by academics, archivists and those with inside knowledge of the way that records are kept and preserved.
AHRC will pay reasonable travel and accommodation costs for all PhD students attending. You will have to apply for a bursary which is normally capped at £90, but we will consider higher claims if necessary.
Please note: students do not have to be funded by AHRC, but they do have to be studying for a PhD in order to get the travel/accommodation 'bursaries'. MA students can attend but we cannot pay their costs. We are able to fund some non-humanities students on a first come, first served basis.
For further information about the programme and to book a place on forthcoming workshops please see our website http://www.bangor.ac.uk/wisca/pgtraining.php.en