Unlocking the Vikings: Norse and Viking Cultures in the Twenty-first Century

The final conference of the Languages, Myths and Finds Project will take place on 28-29 June 2014 at Cavendish Hall, the University of Nottingham.

The conference will mark the conclusion of the cross-institution AHRC Collaborative Skills Development Programme known as Languages, Myths and Finds. This programme brings together graduate students and full-time researchers from across the UK and Ireland to explore the translation of Norse and Viking cultures into the modern day.

The closing conference in Nottingham seeks to foster a similar sense of communal interaction and will be open to all. The conference itself will be free of charge, however you will need to register for it so we have an idea of numbers. Registration information will be posted here shortly. Delegates who wish to attend both days will have the option of paying £25 for dinner, and/or £45 for bed and breakfast on Saturday the 28th June.

For further details, please go to the Results and Conference page

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