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Departments, Centres And Other University Resources
University of Aberdeen
College of Arts and Social Sciences:
Departments:
- Cultural History
- Divinity with Religious Studies
- English
- History
- History of Art
- Modern Languages:
- Music
- Philosophy
- Gender Studies
Interdisciplinary Units:
- Elphinstone Institute
- Centre for the Novel
- Centre of Scottish Thought
- Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies
Directorate of Information Systems and Services
Partners
In addition to these networks, CEMS is in the process of establishing close working relationships with a number of key institutions in the field of modern studies. These include the following:
United Kingdom and Ireland
Reformation Studies Institute, University of St Andrews
School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London
Society for Renaissance Studies
Trinity College,
Dublin,
institutionally linked with Aberdeen through the Irish-Scottish
Academic Initiative and the AHRB
Centre for Irish-Scottish Studies.
The British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
United States and Canada
Folger
Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC
Newberry
Library, Chicago
Aberdeen is one of only two British universities within the Newberry Consortium, membership of which facilitates participation in the important seminars and research projects, notably those hosted by the Newberry’s Centre for Renaissance Studies. Our postgraduates and staff benefit from regular travel to, and participation in, the Newberry Center's conferences and meetings.
Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, University of Toronto.
The Renaissance Society of America
Continental Europe
Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel, in particular, the Committee for Renaissance Research (Arbeitskreis für Renaissanceforschung) and the Committee for Baroque Research (Arbeitskreis für Barockforschung), and the project Wissensproduktion an der Universität Helmstedt: Die Entwicklung der philosophischen Fakultät 1576-1810. In Helmstedt, Aberdeen's Duncan Liddell was professor for many years, before his death in 1613.
Max-Planck-Institut für Geschichte, Göttingen: ’The History and Transformation of Cultural and Political Values in Medieval and Modern Europe’.
Forschungszentrum in Gotha für kultur- und sozialwissenschaftliche Studien der Universität Erfurt, Germany
Erasmus Centre for Early Modern Studies, University of Rotterdam


