Keele University's 45th Latin and Palaeography Summer School
Keele University’s Latin and Palaeography Summer School is in its 45th year, and will run from Saturday 30th July to Thursday 4th August. Students can choose in-situ tuition on Keele’s campus or online tuition via the university’s Microsoft Teams platform.
Keele's summer school provides expert tuition in small groups for those who need to read medieval and early modern documents for local and national history. This year features two introductory courses, Medieval Latin and Medieval Palaeography, and two more advanced courses: Records of the General Eyre in England (1194–1348); and Registers of the Fourteenth-Century Archbishops of York.
The school is frequently attended by local historians, postgraduate students, and archivists from the UK and abroad. In the past, students and archivists have often been successful when applying to their institutions for funding, as the school offers valuable professional training. Booking closes on the 17th July. For further information please visit the school's website.
If you have any questions please contact the school's director, Andrew Sargent.