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First Monographs: Thesis to Book

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Speakers:
Dr Hannah Murphy (King’s College London, Director of CEMS).
Prof. Lisa Hopkins (Sheffield Hallam, C0-Editor: Arden Studies in Early Modern Drama).
Dr Sally Barnden (King’s College London, Shakespeare in the Royal Collections).

This workshop will discuss topics related to publication plans, including putting together a book proposal and the practicalities of turning a PhD dissertation into a monograph.

Part of ‘Navigating the Early Career Landscape: A Workshop Series for Early Modernists’.
Organised in collaboration with the London Shakespeare Centre.
Online, via Zoom. Advance registration essential.
All interested early modernists are welcome.


The Centre for Early Modern Studies (CEMS) and the London Shakespeare Centre (LSC) at King's College London are delighted to announce that we will be co-hosting an online professional development event series aimed at early career researchers in Early Modern and Shakespeare studies. This series of workshops will equip attendees with practical tools for progressing their research and career as they attempt to establish themselves in the academy. The series continues conversations initiated by the CEMS PGR Workshop programme, as well as the LSC Graduate Conference hosted in collaboration with Shakespeare's Globe and the Early Modern Scholars of Colour Network.

You can read about the other events in the series by following the links below:

Digital Findings: Making the Most of Online Resources
Tuesday 10 May 2022 | 12pm - 1.15pm BST
More info.

Research Positions: Postdoctoral Fellowships and Opportunities
Wednesday 11 May 2022 | 2pm - 3.30pm BST
More info.

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