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Student Session at the AAH (Nottingham, UK 1-4.04.2004)

Veronica Davies 'The Student Session at the AAH'

This will be a new session run by the Student Member Group at the Association of Art Historians Annual Conference , Old/New?, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK 1-4 April 2004

Chairs: Patricia Allmer (Loughborough University) and Veronica Davies (University of East London)

Contact: Patricia Allmer: <sears@allmer.fsnet.co.uk>

Veronica Davies: <veronicadavies@compuserve.com>

The presentation of research to an audience of one's peers is an essential component of an art history career. Students planning to pursue such a career, be it academic, curatorial, or otherwise, are best advised to begin sharing their work early. However, breaking into the world of

academic conference papers can be daunting to the postgraduate student.

The Student Session at the AAH is an open session designed specifically for the sharing of postgraduate research. Postgraduate students in art history and art theory are invited to present summaries of their current research in the form of an academic conference paper. This session will provide a valuable opportunity for the discussion and exchange of ideas in a friendly and supportive, yet rigorous, environment.

Reference:

CFP: Student Session at the AAH (Nottingham, UK 1-4.04.2004). In: ArtHist.net, Sep 4, 2003 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/25883>.

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