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'[--] if universities want to see diamond models proliferate, they must redirect funding towards them.'
Check out what Lucy Barnes (Lucy Barnes ([email protected])) has to say about #openaccess policies and the support that #OA books need.
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Many thanks to Bromley House Library for letting us visit. We can't wait to come next year!!
‘The Global Jane Austen’ now has support from British Association for Romantic Studies ! We want to make it affordable for PGR, ECR & independent scholars to join us. Do have a look at the CFP (below) & consider joining us in Southampton in July next year. #Austen #JaneAusten English at Soton Eighteenth Century Studies at Stirling
Thanks Cambridge University Press Bookshop for a great launch for BYRON: A LIFE IN TEN LETTERS! Get a 20% discount on your copy with code BYRON20 at cup.org/3U1gxVn
VERY excited about this panel: naughty Byron vs basic Byron with Emily Brand Andrew McInnes and Alex Grammatikos
Registration for the Shelley Conference is now open to delegates; please register by 13 May. Registration will open to the public after this date.
All are welcome to book a place on the pre-conference public lecture at Keats House Museum on 27 June:
theshelleyconference.com/public-lecture/
Our Chief Academic Officer, Why yes, that is *my* bookladder, will be presenting at the AESIS #OpenScience & Societal Impact Conference, taking place online from 24 to 25 April!
Learn more about the event and how to set up a meeting with us >> bit.ly/3JgxpCC
Only ONE WEEK left to send your proposals for the London 19C Studies Seminar ‘Grad Strand’ conference on ‘Storytelling through Objects in the Long Nineteenth Century’. For all PGRs and ECRs, this is a great opportunity to share your research and meet #19thC colleagues. Check out our full CFP and get submitting!