#AAIN2023 Registrations are open for the 2023 Australasian Academic Integrity Network Forum, Friday 22-9-2023. This free online event provides a forum for sharing knowledge & best practices. Open to Higher Ed academic and professional staff in AU & NZ. https://t.co/YAVEOWeN7m
@TedVallance If are worried your hands will tremble while holding your paper (it's normal!), take a clip board along. Now the audience can't see, and you won't focus on it.
I used to really enjoy discussing the Mary on the Green project in class, and students always came up with such exciting and thoughtful ways of remembering Wollstonecraft. This changes the conversation in all the wrong ways.
Today we're hearing great papers on the theme of blood at our @ThinkEmotions workshop. First up Claire Walker on 'Blood, Suffering and Redemption: Text, Bodies & Emotion in EM Religious Practice'
The new issue of @romtext is out now, including my article on the 1796 dog tax, animal rights, and radical politics. This research began during my MA at @CECSYork many years ago, so it's great to see it in print! https://t.co/zVaneqG0ED
Friends, if you're mulling over whether to buy my new book, Treason and Masculinity in Medieval England: Gender, Law and Political Culture, allow me to tempt you with a tasty 35% off from @boydellbrewer Offer code BB135 (enter at the checkout).
Excited, and feeling very grateful, to start my ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship today at @UofGLaw. I've set up a project Twitter account (@WMLS20_21). If you're interested in women, property and law - in a historical and contemporary context - do give it a wee follow for updates. 😃
Hello #18thcentury Twitter, I'm writing a biiiig review article on the literature of sensibility - what are your favourite articles and books, please? Anything new and fabulous I need to know about?
I once nodded too hard during a keynote Q&A and the speaker basically handed the question to me. I did not have anything clever to say. No longer making any sudden movements.