News: July 2017
Blog post by Casey Harris, MA candidate, University of Villanova, USA, first resident short-term fellow of the Centre for Arthurian Studies, July 2017
The month I spent as a visiting research scholar at Bangor University was invaluable in laying the groundwork for my MA dissertation. I am a student at Villanova University, and my dissertation concerns Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Brittaniae ...
Publication date: 31 July 2017
New Arthurian edition by Bangor Emeritus professor
The new edition of the most popular English language story of the legendary King Arthur, Thomas Malory’s fifteenth-century Le Morte Darthur , provides students at all levels and the general public with the authoritative text, but without the extensive critical apparatus, of the recent 2-volume scholarly edition published by leading academic medieval press Boydell & Brewer previously launched at the British branch conference of the International Arthurian Society, hosted by Bangor University and organised by Prof. Raluca Radulescu , the centre's director, in 2013.
Publication date: 19 July 2017
Prof. Raluca Radulescu awarded a Bangor Teaching Excellence Fellowship
Prof. Raluca Radulescu was awarded a Bangor Teaching Excellence Fellowship at the university graduation in July on the grounds of her achievements in teaching and research supervision in the areas of medieval and Arthurian studies.
Publication date: 17 July 2017
International Arthurian Congress
Centre for Arthurian Studies members and affiliated members (staff and students from Bangor University and elsewhere) contributed to the 24 th International Arthurian Congress held in Würzburg, Germany this July.
Publication date: 10 July 2017