Curricular Year 2021/2022
1st cycle CUs
Beginners Workshop for Medieval Studies Research
Introductory CU open to students on the History of Art, History, Archaeology and Literature programs, to introduce undergraduate students to Medieval Studies Research
Organisation: IEM, Faculty
Medieval Iberian Culture
CU designed for the Spanish Studies branch of the Degree in Languages, Literatures and Cultures, and the Medieval Studies branch of the Degree in History and Archaeology
Organisation: IEM, Coordinating Professors Bernardo Vasconcelos and Sousa and Francisco Marcilla
History (medieval and modern) and archives in the framework of project 819734 of the European Research Council “VINCULUM. Entailing Perpetuity: Family, Power, Identity. The Social Agency of a Corporate Body (Southern Europe, 14th-17th Centuries)”
Free option open to all undergraduate courses
Organisation: IEM NOVA FCSH, VINCULUM Project (ERC 819734), Head lecturer Maria de Lurdes Rosa
Location: NOVA FCSH
Applied Digital Humanities: Exploring Medieval Texts and Culture
Free option open to all undergraduate courses
Organisation: IEM NOVA FCSH, Coordinating professors Maria João Branco, Amélia Hutchinson and Tiago Viúla de Faria
2nd cycle CUs
Research Atelier in Medieval Studies
Beginning the Seminar open to students on the Master's Degrees in History, History of Art, Medieval Literature and Archaeology, to work on IEM research projects
Organisation: IEM, Teaching Staff
History (medieval and modern) and archives in the framework of project 819734 of the European Research Council “VINCULUM. Entailing Perpetuity: Family, Power, Identity. The Social Agency of a Corporate Body (Southern Europe, 14th-17th Centuries)”
Free option open to all Master's Degree students
Organisation: IEM NOVA FCSH, VINCULUM Project (ERC 819734), Coordinating lecturer Maria de Lurdes Rosa