Seminar Series
The #SRSlyGood Crowdcast channel lists future and past events hosted by the Society for Renaissance Studies. Below is a list of seminar series relating to Renaissance Studies in Britain and Ireland. It is by no means exhaustive; if you would like a series to be added, please contact the web editor. Please note, the SRS cannot take responsibility for the content of external sites.
England
- Birkbeck Early Modern Society (Birkbeck College, University of London)
- British Milton Seminar (Birmingham)
- Cambridge University History Research Seminars (Cambridge)
- Centre for Early Modern Studies (King's College London)
- Centre for Early Modern Studies (Oxford)
- Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Culture (Southampton)
- Centre for Reformation and Early Modern Studies (Birmingham)
- Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies (York)
- Courtauld Institute research seminars (London)
- Early Modern Exchanges (UCL, London)
- Exeter Centre for Early Modern Studies seminar (Exeter)
- Institute of Historical Research, London: c. 40 relevant standing seminar series (global, European, and British history, covering historiography, artefacts, social, cultural, economic, military, political, and intellectual history in the Renaissance)
- Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (Durham)
- Italian Departmental Research Seminars (UCL)
- Liverpool Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (Liverpool)
- The London Renaissance Consortium (London)
- London Renaissance Seminar (London)
- London Shakespeare Seminar (London)
- Nothern Premodern Seminar (North of England)
- Sheffield Centre for Early Modern Studies (Sheffield)
- Sussex Centre for Early Modern and Medieval Studies (Sussex)
- STVDIO interdisciplinary research into the Renaissance Seminar Series (Warwick)
Ireland
- Irish Renaissance Seminar (Ireland-wide)
Scotland
- Centre for Early Modern Studies (University of Aberdeen)
- Reformation Studies Institute (University of St Andrews)
Wales
- Institute for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (Wales-wide)
- Medieval and Early Modern Reading Group (Postgraduate forum, based at Cardiff University)