MITN Postgraduate and Early Career Researchers  Newsletter n°4, April 2016

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MITN PG/ECR Newsletter, April 2016
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MITN Postgraduate and Early Career
Researchers Newsletter n°4, April 2016
Welcome to our fourth MITN PG/ECR newsletter, which offers opportunities
for conference presentations, translation publications and project
participation. Please note that we have recently set up a webpage that presents
all PG/ECR MITN activities (here), we hope you find it useful to keep track of
our initiatives. The next session of the reading group coordinated by the 'City,
Space and Place' cluster is approaching, and updated information on the
'Performing narratives' cluster will be advertised soon. If you would like us to publish something for you in the next newsletter, please
send it to us by the 22nd of May. Best wishes, Jessica and Gioia MITN Postgraduate Representatives jessica.trevitt@monash.edu / G.Panzarella@warwick.ac.uk
Warwick Website
Events Past events:
Reading Group
Monash Website
#MITNPhD #monwar
MITN Website Update MITN is in the process of updating their
main website, hosted by Warwick. 'Space, Place and the City'
One priority is to increase the visibility of
March 9 2016 the PG/ECR activities. We have listed our
Texts discussed were De Certeau's
plenary events, related blog posts and
'Walking in the City' and Keating's
'Discourse, Space and Place' If you're interested in coming to the
storify pages, and have made past
newsletters available. Each research
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next reading group, please email
Alice or Ayten.
cluster now has their own page where
information and news can be posted:
Second Plenary Event (Storify)
Space, Place and the City and Performing
Second Event (Blog)
Narratives.
October 28 2015 A workshop run by Felix Nobis
Would you like an MITN PG/ECR
Third Plenary Event (Storify) Profile Online?
Third event (blog) There is a page dedicated to PG/ECR
February 3rd 2016 profiles, where you can search for and
Launch of the 'Space, Place and the
contact potential collaborators. Please email
City' research cluster
us if you would like to have your profile
uploaded.
Call for Papers: 'Devotional Writing In Print and
Manuscript in Early Modern England,
1558­1700'
20 July, 2016, Warwick University Submissions due 3 June 2016 For more information, see their website. Grant Awarded: Translation in the
European Middle Ages
and Renaissance Two doctoral students from Warwick and
Monash, Liam Lewis and Luke Bancroft,
have been awarded a grant from the Monash­
Call for submissions:
Poetry in Translation Warwick Alliance for a filming project which
aims to create a series of educational, skills­
focused videos featuring research by
postgraduate students and academic staff
Cluster coordinator Alice Whitmore has
from the Centre for the Study of the
started working for Cordite Poetry Review,
Renaissance at the University of
and they're looking to publish translations of
Warwick and the Monash Centre for
poetry from a range of languages. If you'd
Renaissance and Medieval Studies.
like to know more, email Alice
at alice@cordite.org.au.
These videos will showcase the innovative
research taking place in these institutions on
translation and culture in the European
Collaborative
Translation Project
Middle Ages and Renaissance. They will
include interviews with experts from Warwick
and Monash, introductions to cultures of the
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past in a variety of languages (specifically
A group of MITN PG/ECRs are building a
English, French, Italian, and Latin) and short
research project about collaborative
presentations of postgraduate case­study
translations. The project explores how two
based research. They will be used to promote
or more participants with complimentary
the research of the institutions involved
skill sets can collaboratively share
functions of the translation process. The
current areas of focus include:
online, particularly at postgraduate level, as
well as showcased at a variety of public
seminars and events at Warwick and Monash
in the future. Literary translation (Chris Griffiths for
the project Shakespeare and
translation, and Alice Whitmore)
Filipino migration in Australia (Reagan
Please email l.g.lewis@warwick.ac.uk to
indicate if you would be interested in
participating.
Maiquez and Marlon James Sales)
Language Learning in the UK (Gioia
Panzarella and Georgia Wall)
Call for
Contributions:
For more info, please contact Jessica or
Gioia.
MITN Blog
Research Clusters
Have you attended a conference,
published an article or started a new
Is there an area of research related to
research project? Would you like to share
migration, identity and/or translation
your reflections with the MITN
that you would like to explore with
community? other postgraduates and early career
researchers? Please email MITN Project Coordinator Gavin
Schwartz­Leeper if you wish to contribute to
Email us with your ideas and we will
the blog.
publish an Expression of Interest!
Congrats! Cluster Coordinator Reagan Maiquez recently graduated from Monash with his PhD titled
'Examining Flow through Performance: The Sinulog Festival in Cebu, Philippines'.
Events of Interest
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Objects in Translation: A Conversation with Curators and Historians National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Monday 2nd May 6pm­7:30pm
Sponsored by MITN and the Research Program in Global History at Monash Monash Translation and Intercultural research seminar series 3.30­5pm, E561 Menzies, Monash University Clayton
11 May 2016 Kylie Doust, PhD Candidate at Latrobe University, Melbourne 'Translating Italian works into English ­ the Italian publisher's approach' Under Control. Childhood and 20th Century Dictatorships (1917­1991)
University of Warwick 19 May 2016 (registration closing soon!)
Annual Migration Postgraduate Research Conference
Sheffield University June 9 2016
Everywhere and Nowhere
An Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Symposium On Imagined Spaces
University of Nottingham 20 June 2016 Devotional Writing In Print and Manuscript in Early Modern England, 1558­1700 University of Warwick 20 July 2016
CFP: Trans­Asia Human Mobilities and Encounters Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 23 – 24 January 2017 Organized by the Monash Asia Institute, Monash University & Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn
University
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