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Home » For and about students » Events: Conferences, Workshops, Lectures, Talks » 2020 » March 2020

British Library Doctoral Open Days: Pre 1600 Collections

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5th Feb 2018 

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Where:      Knowledge Centre
                  The British Library
                  96 Euston Road
                  London
                  NW1 2DB
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When:        Mon 5 Feb 2018, 10:00 - 16:30

Full Price:  £10.00

Enquiries: +44 (0)1937 546546
                   boxoffice@bl.uk

 

Practical and inspiring open days for first year PhD students

The British Library is a major resource for students of the ancient, medieval and early modern worlds, with internationally important manuscript and printed materials which support study across many disciplines. The collection includes: Greek and Latin papyri; extensive collections of British and European manuscript books; charters, rolls and maps; a collection of incunabula that is unrivalled in size and scope; a 16th-century printed collection from across Europe.

This event takes an interdisciplinary approach to our ancient, medieval and 16th-century western heritage collection. It will appeal to all researchers who are interested in working with these collections at the British Library, including those undertaking PhDs in the areas of classics, history, literature, history of art, religion, and the history of science and medicine.  You will be introduced to the full scope of these collections and learn how to unlock their potential to support your research.

To make the most of your day, you may wish to register for a free Reader Pass before the event.

This event is for first year PhD students who are new to the Library.

Comments from previous attendees:

‘A very informative and interesting day. I am very glad I came.’

‘I’ve been using the library for a while but the day really opened by eyes to ways of finding uncatalogued/non-digitally catalogued resources – thanks!’

‘Thank you for a very engaging day.’

 


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