Hosted and Organized by: Department of Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American Studies. University College Cork
Where and When: Cork, Friday 24 – Sunday 26th, 2023
Closing date for proposals: 30th June, 2023 (11:59pm GMT)
The aim of the Symposium is to bring together researchers whose work concerns the literature, history, culture, and visual arts of the Spanish Golden Age (1474 – 1681).
There will be no limitations in terms of topics as long as the presentation is related to the Spanish Golden Age.
The symposium will begin on Friday 24 November and will end at lunchtime on Sunday 26 November.
Submissions from faculty, postdoctoral faculty, independent scholars, graduate and postgraduate students will be welcomed.
Presentations must be 20 minutes maximum in length and must be delivered in English.
Individual Proposals must contain:
1) Name, Institutional affiliation, position or title and contact information of the presenter including e-mail address.
2) Paper title and abstract (200 – 300 words)
3) Brief (2 – 4 sentence) scholarly or professional biography of the presenter.
All proposals must be submitted through this e-form.
Closing date for proposals: 30th June, 2023 (11:59pm GMT)
Delivery Method: Our goal is to have a fully in-person Symposium this year. However, we will consider applications for online presentations under special circumstances (particularly for those scholars affiliated to transatlantic institutions). Please fill the appropriate area in the eForm if you wish to apply to this option.
Registration: Candidates will receive instructions on how to register for the Symposium, once their proposals have been accepted and various university funds are in. We are trying to keep consts down for our participants: for an informative purpose, last meeting’s early bird fees were approximately 70 Euros, thus participants may expect a similar fee this year.
Organizer:
Dr. Silvia Arroyo, Lecturer
Department of Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American Studies (SPLAS)
University College Cork
silvia.arroyo@ucc.ie
Visit the UCC Spanish Golden Age Symposium Webpage

