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Dear DM-List members,


Please welcome Seb Dows-Miller as a new member of the Digital Medievalist Postgraduate Committtee. Seb Dows-Miller is a doctoral student in Medieval and Modern Language at the University of Oxford where he studies manuscript transmissions of short texts with a focus on those written in Old-French. He involves data-driven and statistical approaches in his research.

We are very happy about this new addition to our committee and we are very much looking forward to working with you, Seb!


You can read more about Seb and the other members of the DM postgrad committeee on the DM Website.



We are hiring looking for new members!

Are you a Graduate Student or recent Postdoc in (Digital) Medieval Studies? Do you want to get actively involved in the Digital Medievalist community? Join the Digital Medievalist Postgraduate Committee of Coding Codices fame!


The Postgraduate Committee was created in 2019 to coordinate the organization of joint panels, production of podcasts, general social media presence, and promote peer-to-peer exchange. The goal is to increase the visibility of these infrastructures while initiating conversations on interdisciplinary work, necessary skills, and acknowledging the need to reform university curricula in the medieval context and thus contribute to an overarching perspective towards current debates on the profiling of disciplines in the humanities between traditional and innovative/alternative requirements.


More info about the committee and our organization can be found here:

https://digitalmedievalist.wordpress.com/bylaws-of-the-postgrad-committee/ 


Are you interested? Or do youk now someone who could be a good fit for our group? Great! Get (them) in touch with one of our members or write to us directly at dmpostgrads@gmail.com.


We are looking forward to hearing from you!


The Digital Medievalist Postgraduate Committee

(Hannah Busch, Nathan Daniels, Seb Dows-Miller, Tessa Gengnagel, James Harr, Aylin Malcolm, Caitlin Postal, and Daniela Schulz).