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The ASNC Research Seminar is a forum for post-doctoral researchers working in ASNC -related topics and senior members of the ASNC department to present research papers. The seminar provides an opportunity to present new work in an informal setting, or to share with a ‘home’ audience papers intended for presentation at conferences further afield. The seminar meets monthly (though not in August), usually on the last Friday of each month, but with some flexibility depending on speaker availability. The ASNC Research Seminar is open for all members of the university to attend. Seminars are followed by a trip to a local pub.

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1 upcoming talk and 6 talks in the archive.

William of Æbelholt (d. 1203) and the making of Stockholm, Kungliga biblioteket, MS D 1311

UserDr Jaakko Tahkokallio (University of Helsinki).

HouseEnglish Faculty Building GR06/07.

ClockFriday 20 March 2026, 17:00-18:00

Middle Irish Homilies and the “Hiberno-Latin” Exegetical Tradition

UserDr Nicholas Thyr (Queen's University Belfast).

HouseEnglish Faculty Building GR06/07.

ClockFriday 27 February 2026, 17:00-18:00

Legal Warfare: English Peace Treaties with Vikings

UserDr Jake Stattell (ASNC, Cambridge).

HouseEnglish Faculty Building GR06/07.

ClockFriday 13 February 2026, 17:00-18:00

From Jóns stuku to Silvesters saga: The reception of Constantine's Donation in Twelfth-Century Scandinavia

UserDr Synnøve Midtbø Myking (The Norwegian Institute in Rome).

HouseEnglish Faculty Building GR06/07.

ClockFriday 23 January 2026, 17:00-18:00

Why Write Now? Some Contextualisations of Icelandic Literature and Manuscripts from 1264 to 1550

UserProfessor Elizabeth Ashman Rowe (ASNC, Cambridge).

HouseEnglish Faculty Building GR04 .

ClockFriday 07 November 2025, 17:00-18:00

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