Since 1996, the University of Cambridge Medieval Studies programme has offered an unparalleled opportunity for students to work with the finest British medievalists. Course Directors encourage you to develop your own arguments about big historical issues while helping you to understand the complexities of the chosen field.The academic programme%E2%80%A2 Four special subject courses (two for each week) %E2%80%A2 Plenary course KN0: Justice and Law%E2%80%A2 Evening lectures Special subject coursesAt the core of your programme of study are your four chosen specialist-taught courses, concentrating on particular aspects of medieval art, architecture, history, literature or politics. These special subject classes are led by recognised experts from the University of Cambridge and other British universities.Plenary lecturesAll participants attend the series of plenary lectures KN0 focusing on Justice and Law, and offering a unique opportunity to learn with recognised experts from this University and beyond. Subjects will include: the development of the common law; the importance of Magna Carta; canon law; the exercise of justice and mercy; and lawlessness.Evening lecturesAdditional evening lectures extend the Justice and Law theme. Other talks of general interest are shared with participants on concurrent programmes.
Course leaderDr Rowena E Archer
Target groupThe Medieval Studies Summer School is intended primarily for those who are currently undergraduate or graduate students, and college or university teachers.
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Credits infoThe University of Cambridge does not use a credit system for the awarding of its internal degrees, and cannot award credit directly for its International Summer School Programmes. Students wishing to obtain credit as a result of our evaluation should consult their own institutions in advance about the acceptability of the Summer School evaluation for credit purposes.
Fee infoGBP 0: See website: http://www.ice.cam.ac.uk/intsummer
University of CambridgeAddress: Madingley Hall Madingley
Postal code: CB23 8AQ
City: Cambridge
Country: Great Britain
Website: http://www.ice.cam.ac.uk/intsummer/
E-mail: intenq@ice.cam.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (0) 1223 760850