8th Session | Medieval Studies Seminar
The 8th and last session of the 2024 Medieval Studies Seminar will be held online via Zoom on dezember 11, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. This session, which will feature a presentation by […]
The 8th and last session of the 2024 Medieval Studies Seminar will be held online via Zoom on dezember 11, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. This session, which will feature a presentation by […]
The final IEM Conference of 2024 will occur on December 13 at 3:00 pm, in a hybrid format (in-person and online). In-person participation will be Av. Brna Campus, Aud. A1 […]
It is with great pleasure that we announce the launch of the latest issue of Revista Medievalista (issue 37, January - June 2025). This issue of Medievalista presents a dossier […]
The PRR Course – Heritage Management and Participation: “Routes through Medieval Heritage” will take place in a blended e-learning format (84 hours of individual student work (TA), 14 hours of […]
As part of the PRR Course – Heritage Management and Participation: "Routes through Medieval Heritage" a field trip to Castelo de Vide will take place on January 11th. This trip […]
This international colloquium aims to present and debate some of the main results of the research carried out by members of the iForal project team and dialogue with other national […]
The research project "Books, Rituals, and Spaces in a Cistercian Nunnery: Living, Praying, and Reading in Lorvão, 13th–16th Centuries", in collaboration with the Institute for Medieval Studies (IEM, NOVA FCSH), […]
The 1st IEM Conference of 2025, which will be held on February 17th at 3 p.m., will feature a contribution from Simon Doubleday under the theme "North by Northwest: Inflections of […]
Organized by the IEM Research Group, Images, Texts and Representations (ITR), the conference “Messages from the Past: graffiti as cultural and spatial narratives in the Eastern Mediterranean” will take place […]
The 1st session of the 4th Cycle of international Webinars "Dialogues on Art, History and Law" will occur on February 28th. This cycle takes place within the scope of the […]
The Closeout Meeting of the project "FRONTOWNS - Thinking big about small border towns: Alto Alentejo and Alta Extremadura in Leon (13th – 16th centuries)", Around a multidisciplinary project: balance […]
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, […]