The KU Leuven Colloquia in Medieval Philosophy is a hybrid forum that aims to foster networking and collaboration especially among early-career scholars in medieval philosophy.
The seminar meets once a month, in a hybrid format (on Zoom as well as in person at KU Leuven) to discuss a pre-read paper, in any area of medieval thought (roughly in the time period between 500–1700, East or West). Presenters give a brief, 10-minute summary, usually supplying the readers with some context of the paper, after which we devote the remaining time to discussion and general feedback. We welcome works in progress at every stage of their completion.
If interested in participating, please send an email to the organizers: Nena Bobovnik and myself.
More info on KU Leuven’s website.
Calendar
- 21 October 2022 – Sarah Virgi (LMU Munich)
- 25 November 2022 – Kamil Majcherek (Cambridge Univeristy)
- 16 December 2022 – Philip Choi (KU Leuven)
- 27 January 2023 – Anna Tropia (Charles University, Prague)
- 24 February 2023 – Enrico Donato (Copenhagen University)
- 24 March 2023 – Paul Richard Blum (Loyola University)
- 21 April 2023 – Ana Maria Mora Marquez (Gothenburg University)
- 26 May 2023 – Christina Tohmsen Thörnqvist (Gothenburg University)