Wednesday 9 December 2009

Submission Deadline

The deadline for submissions is the 10th of January 2010. Please submit your abstract for a poster or a paper in the body of an email and send to stageconference2010@googlemail.com.

Monday 9 November 2009

POSTERS

Poster sessions showcase some of the most important and innovative work being done in Classics. There should be no difference in quality between poster/demo presentations and papers, and the format for proposals is the same for both. The same academic standards also apply, but posters may be more suitable way for late-breaking work, or work in progress. The choice between the two modes of presentation (poster/demo or paper) should depend on the most effective and informative way of communicating the content of the proposal.

Poster presentations are less formal and more interactive than talks. Poster presenters can present their work and exchange ideas one-on-one and in detail with those most deeply interested. Presenters will have board space for display and may
also wish to provide handouts. Posters remain on display throughout the
conference, and are the sole focus of separate dedicated poster sessions.

For a rough guide on posters visit: http://www.eou.edu/crposter/

Monday 26 October 2009

*****Call for Papers*****

STAGE, the Postgraduate Classical Association of the Universities of St Andrews, Glasgow and Edinburgh, announces its annual Postgraduate Conference for 2010 to be held on the 13th of February in Edinburgh, and invites the submission of abstracts.

The purpose of the STAGE conference is to allow postgraduates in Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology in the UK and Europe to interact and exchange ideas, get feedback on their work in a receptive and low-pressure environment, and develop future directions for research. We welcome proposals for 20-minute papers making developed arguments, as well as for posters summarising developing research. It is our hope that postgraduates at all stages of their degrees will attend.

Abstracts for papers should be no longer than 200 words and should outline the paper’s argument. Proposals for posters should be no longer than 100 words and should describe what will be presented. In either case, applicants should also include details of their current degree, including institution, supervisor, and research topic. Papers and posters in any area of Classics, Ancient History or Archaeology are welcome. All proposals should be sent within the body of an email to stageconference2010@gmail.com

Who are we?

STAGE POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH NETWORK is a collaborative research network for Classics departments in St Andrews, Glasgow and Edinburgh fostering closer links between Classics postgraduates at the Scottish universities. There is a STAGE research training day each semester, and an annual postgraduate research colloquium rotating around the different universities.

Re-launched in 2005, the association is run for postgraduates by postgraduates and promotes interaction between the Classics departments of the three universities.

The STAGE Days offer the opportunity for students from the three institutions to visit the different campuses and have a chance to discuss various aspects of the ancient world with other academics and postgraduates.

STAGE is back!

Hello all! We are back and planning a huge conference for this coming February 2010 and three STAGE days at our respective institutions. Stay tuned.