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ANZAMEMS Adelaide 2007

The Australia and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Inc. (ANZAMEMS) will be holding its bienniel conference at the University of Adelaide, 7-10 February 2007. The co-convenors of the conference are Dr Heather Kerr, Head, Discipline of English, and Dr Lawrence Warner, Senior Lecturer, Discipline of English.

For more information on ANZAMEMS, including membership information, go to http://www.anzamems.arts.uwa.edu.au/

Australian Postgraduate Students and Early Career Researchers
are especially welcome. Click on the "Postgraduate Bursaries" link on the left for information about financial support and essay prizes available to Australian and New Zealand postgraduates.

Registration, Accommodation, and Travel
We are working with Sapro Conference Organisers. You can register securely online here; Sapro will also help arrange travel and accommodation.

Venue
The conference will be held in the Napier building of the University of Adelaide on North Terrace (map: K12), the heartbeat of Adelaide CBD. You will be a short walk from accommodation, restaurants and shopping, the Botanic Gardens, the Art Gallery of South Australia, the South Australian Museum, the State Library of South Australia, and the Migration Museum. Also nearby are the River Torrens and the Adelaide Zoo.

Conference Dinner
To be held at Chris Jarmer @ Air, located in David Jones, North Terrace entrance, across the street from the venue. For a review go to http://citysearch.com.au.

Host and Sponsors
The conference is hosted by and is receiving generous support from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Adelaide. Generous support is also being provided by the ARC Network for Early European Studies (NEER), the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Adelaide, Professor James McWha; the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Sydney (CMS), and Brepols Publishers, who will be sponsoring a reception and book launch.