Doctoral Retreat of the Doctoral Program in Medieval Studies 2024
From the 15th to the 19th of July, the 8th DEM doctoral retreat will take place, this time returning to the in-person format and bringing together doctoral students from the […]
From the 15th to the 19th of July, the 8th DEM doctoral retreat will take place, this time returning to the in-person format and bringing together doctoral students from the […]
The 1st Meeting of Medieval Hunting: The Relationship Between Humans and Kennels, organized by IEM and coordinated by researchers Afonso Sousa, Diana Martins, and Tiago Viúla de Faria, will take […]
The 1st Medieval Hunting Meeting: human-canis relations, hosted by the Institute for Medieval Studies (IEM NOVA/FCSH) and the Network for the Environment in Medieval Usages & Societies (NEMUS), is held […]
As part of the 11th edition of the Leiria Medieval event (18th until 21st of July), this year around the theme “1135. The foundation of the castle”, the Municipal Council […]
Taught by Professors Tomás Cordero Ruiz and Gabriel Mazoni Venturini de Souza, the NOVA FCSH summer school course, “Marcas da Islamização no território Português da arqueologia” (25h), will take place […]
IEM presents the Blended Intensive Program (B.I.P.) “Unveiling Medieval Monastic Dynamics. Traditional and digital approaches for landscape, architecture, heritage”, in partnership with the University of Évora, the Politecnico di Torino, the Università […]
Taught by Professors João Luís Fontes, Ana Cláudia Silveira, Ana Patrícia Alho, Gonçalo Miguel da Silva, Rodrigo Dias and R. Bruno Matos, the NOVA FCSH summer school course, “Water Heritage: […]
On September 8th, at the Belém Book Festival 2024, Lisbon, the book "In the time of the Vikings", written by IEM researcher Hélio Pires, was launched. The launch featured a […]
On September 12th, between 2:30 pm and 6 pm, at Torre do Tombo (Lisbon), the first English translation of the "Crónicas de Fernão Lopes" will be launched in Lisbon, which […]
The 2nd International Conference of the IUS ILLUMINATUM Research Team will occur between the 18th and 20th of September. More information to be released soon.
As part of the Commemorations of the 50th anniversary of April 25th, a small colloquium was organized to analyze the impact of the revolutionary process of April 25th, 1974, on […]
The “A Nova Lisboa Medieval” International Colloquium, now in its sixth edition, is organized by the Institute of Medieval Studies (IEM) of the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of […]