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Registration is now open for AI & Shakespeare: A BSA Virtual Conference! True to theme, events will run online 26-27 Feb, including sessions on editing, pedagogy, and keynote by Jonathan Bate 'Love's Labour's Won: An Intelligent Artifice?' Register now at: https://t.co/rrMr96Q1N3
We invite short presentations on any subject related to Shakespeare and AI. View the full CfP and submission info at https://t.co/5TgpsXTBJZ
@BSAShakespeare membership is required but there are ✨️NO CONFERENCE FEES✨️
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ANNOUNCING #BSA2026 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE!
AI and Shakespeare: CfP
The BSA will be meet vitually in 2026, 26–27 Feb, 1–5pm GMT to take stock of the explosive impact of AI on Shakespeare research, performance and education, considering opportunities and threats, briefs and griefs
We invite short presentations on any subject relating to Shakespeare and AI. View the full CfP and submission details at https://t.co/TFF0OYJG4q
BSA membership is required but otherwise there are ✨NO CONFERENCE FEES✨
Image: 'Generated using Midjourney' by Brett Greatly-Hirsch
Term is well and truly underway and that can mean only one thing - BSA's Online Teacher Day is back! Join us on Sat 27 Sept, 11am-4pm GMT for talks, discussions and resources to support and inspire your classroom practice. Register now for FREE at https://t.co/8A9hRwIOIQ
Our second #BSA2025 keynote @EmmaWhipday takes us on an five-act exploration of the dramaturgy of single motherhood in early modern England, including autobiographical insights into the influence of early modern stigmas in the present day
📣 Attn #BSA2025 attendees - visit our stand to request a free Cambridge Shakespeare trial. We also have free cupcakes for stand visitors today - come and say hello! 🧁 https://t.co/uLWOrac6lB
Back for day two of #BSA2025 and a plenary with director Amy Leach in conversation with Mark Love-Smith, talking about socio-political Shakespeares, intergenerational dialogues, and the impacts of integrated audio description and BSL in theatre
We're excited to be at #BSA2025 this year - visit the stand to see what's new in the Cambridge Shakespeare collection and sign up for a free trial! https://t.co/uLWOrac6lB
#BSA2025 delegates - we can’t wait to meet you!
If you’re attending in person, don’t miss the chance to enjoy 60% off paperbacks and 75% off hardbacks on display (while stocks last). Visit our stand to browse the full selection.
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We're excited to see you at #BSA2025! Drop by the Cambridge stand to request a free trial of Cambridge Shakespeare, our one-stop-shop for Shakespeare teaching and scholarship. https://t.co/4AcG1PbES1
Visit our stand at the British Shakespeare Association conf this week to talk with Commissioning Editor Elizabeth McDonald about your publishing plans. You can also save 50% off all titles! https://t.co/5trRuscHK3 @DrPastonsRUs@BSAShakespeare#BSA2025#Shakespeare#RenLit
Great to hear Lukas Erne setting out the rationale behind his forthcoming Arden edition of The Posms and Songs in Shakespeare’s Plays #bsa2025@BSAShakespeare