October 3: Jo Nixon on Henry Vaughan

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Please join the Renaissance Workshop
Monday, October 3, when

Jo Nixon
Ph.D. Student, English
University of Chicago
presents the paper:

“‘Which some think dead’: Uniting Flint and Flesh in Henry Vaughan’s Silex Scintillans
MONDAY 3 OCTOBER
5:30-7 PM
Rosenwald 405

*Please note the unusual time.*

There is no precirculated paper for this workshop. Light refreshments will be served.

Please join us before the workshop at 4:30 pm for a discussion with Jessica Smith and Annie Janusch from UChicagoGRAD. See below for more information. Both events are cosponsored by the Early Modern Workshop.

If you would like to join our email list, please click here. We are committed to making our workshop fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Questions, requests, and/or concerns may be directed to Beatrice Bradley (bbradley@uchicago.edu) or Jo Nixon (ejnixon@uchicago.edu).

 Image Source: Vaughan, Henry. Silex Scintillans: or Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations. London, 1650. Early English Books Online.

October 3: Jessica Smith and Annie Janusch from UChicagoGrad

Please join the Renaissance Workshop
Monday, October 3, for a discussion
on fellowships and funding opportunities with

Jessica Smith
Associate Director, Fellowships
UChicagoGRAD

and

Annie Janusch
Fellowships & Writing Coordinator
UChicagoGRAD

MONDAY 3 OCTOBER
4:30-5:15 PM
Rosenwald 405

*Please note the change in time*

Jessica Smith and Annie Janusch will highlight fellowships and other funding opportunities that are of particular interest to graduate students pursuing early modern studies. In addition, this presentation will go over planning and processes involved in applying to both internal and external sources of funding. Students from across departments are encouraged to attend. We ask that those planning to do so fill out this short survey.

Please join us after the discussion for our first workshop of the quarter with a presentation from Jo Nixon. See above for more information. Both events are cosponsored by the Early Modern Workshop.

If you would like to join our email list, please click here. We are committed to making our workshop fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Questions, requests, and/or concerns may be directed to Beatrice Bradley (bbradley@uchicago.edu) or Jo Nixon (ejnixon@uchicago.edu).