1st Medieval Session 2025 | Filipa Roldão
In 2025, the Medieval session cycle explores the intersection of medieval studies and digital humanities. Through four sessions conducted via Zoom, each lasting up to 45 minutes and vibrant discussion, […]
In 2025, the Medieval session cycle explores the intersection of medieval studies and digital humanities. Through four sessions conducted via Zoom, each lasting up to 45 minutes and vibrant discussion, […]
Historical tradition and technological innovation have interacted very well, opening up new possibilities for research, teaching and dissemination of history and cultural heritage. In this context, the question arises: how […]
On April 11th, at room B309, (B Tower, 3rd floor) Campus Avenida de Berna, Lisbon, the new online platform IEM GeoPortal will be presented. It is designed to share and […]
The Institute for Medieval Studies, in collaboration with Torre do Tombo and more than a dozen renowned institutions, including universities, local authorities and cultural entities, is proud to announce the […]
On May 7th at 4:30 PM, the documentary exhibition “Portuguese Medieval Charters Through History: From Parchment to the Digital Age” will be inaugurated at the National Archive Torre do Tombo. […]
The 2nd IEM Conference of 2025 will take place on May 13th and feature Claudia Theune's (Universidade de Viena) contribution with the presentation "The Alps – remote, but not marginal". "The […]
The 2nd session of the 2025 Medieval Studies Seminar will feature a presentation by Jesús Lorenzo-Jiménez (University of the Basque Country) titled "Ethnicities and Identities in Al-Andalus: The Muladis" It […]
On May 22rd, the IEM will have a day entirely dedicated to visiting scholars, who will come to present and debate their research. The event will be held online via […]
The 3rd session of the international webinar series "Dialogues of Art, History and Law", coordinated by Gianluca del Monaco, a researcher in medieval art history at the University of Bologna, […]
The NOVA FCSH Institute of Medieval Studies and Castelo de Vide City Council promote an Autumn School aimed at master's and doctorate students in the Middle Ages. In 2025, the […]
The Institute of Medieval Studies (FCSH; Nova University, Lisbon) and the City Council of Castelo de Vide will host the X International Conference on the Middle Ages, which takes place […]
The Institute for Medieval Studies (IEM NOVA/FCSH) and the Network for the Environment in Medieval Usages and Society (NEMUS) are pleased to announce the second edition of the Medieval Hunting […]