The Colloquium for Early Medieval Studies (CEMS)

A Forum for Scholars of Early Medieval Europe

The Colloquium for Early Medieval Studies (formerly the Anglo-Saxon Studies Colloquium, ASSC) aims to foster intellectual exchange among faculty and graduate students whose interests embrace the languages, literatures, and cultures of early medieval Europe, with a focus on northern Europe. Currently based at Columbia University, New York University, Rutgers, the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, the University of Chicago, and King's College London, the Colloquium seeks to expand the resources available to scholars from these universities and other institutions in the area, and also to create a welcoming intellectual community for anyone who is interested in early medieval studies.

To join our email list, please send a message to: [email protected]

 

Dear Colloquium members,

This is a final reminder of Heide Estes' lecture, which is happening today! For those planning to attend in person, please note the room change. We will now meet in 507 Philosophy Hall.  

The Colloquium for Early Medieval Studies

invites you to a lecture by:

Heide Estes

(Monmouth University)

Thursday May 5th, 2022

5:30pm ET

"Disability, Gender, and Jews in Old English Poetry"

hosted by Columbia University

Please register to attend in person (507 Philosophy Hall) or to attend by Zoom

 

A Forum for Scholars of Early Medieval England

THE ANGLO-SAXON STUDIES COLLOQUIUM

 

The Anglo-Saxon Studies Colloquium aims to foster intellectual exchange among faculty and graduate students whose interests embrace the language, literature, and culture of early medieval England. Currently based in Columbia, New York University, the University of Rhode Island, Rutgers, UC Berkeley, and King's College London, the Colloquium seeks to expand the resources available to Anglo-Saxonists from these universities and other institutions in the area, and also to create a welcoming intellectual community for anyone who is interested in Anglo-Saxon studies.

To join our email list, please send a message to: [email protected]

Core Faculty Committee: Patricia Dailey, Columbia University; Kathleen Davis, University of Rhode Island; Stacy Klein, Rutgers University; Clare Lees, King's College, University of London; Haruko Momma, New York University; Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe, UC Berkeley.

Sponsored by: The Department of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University; The Office of the Dean for the Humanities, FAS, New York University; The Department of English, Rutgers University; University of Rhode Island; The Department of English, UC Berkeley.

CURRENT COURSES OF INTEREST in Consortium Universities (Fall 2011 - Spring 2012)

PAST COURSES OF INTEREST in Consortium Universities

ASSC Graduate Student Bios


COLLOQUIUM EVENTS

 To learn about past events with ASSC, from Fall 2004 to Spring 2011 click here.