Centre for Early Modern Studies (CEMS)
Description
The University of Oxford's Centre for Early Modern Studies (CEMS) was founded in 2007. CEMS brings together a multidisciplinary range of research activities across departments and colleges at the University of Oxford.
CEMS is a central hub for researchers of all disciplines — hosting faculty members and postgraduate students from thirteen departments — who are interested in the various aspects of early modernity in Europe and beyond.
CEMS website facilitates their research by advertising research seminars and conferences, sharing research projects, co-ordinating competitions for funding, publicising opportunities for early career researchers, and connecting early modernists around the university.
Offers funding
No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
Contact details
University Offices
Wellington Square
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 2JD
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University of Oxford
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2024-05-31 09:06:16