Noticeboard
To find out about current and forthcoming news and events taking place please follow the links below:
This page lists conferences, calls for papers, exhibition announcements and other items of interest. For jobs, fellowships and funding opportunities, see our Jobs & Opportunities page. The AAH also reccommends subscribing to H-ArtHist, a high-traffic mailing list featuring conference announcements, job postings etc.
If you would like to include your news or events on the AAH website, free of charge, please complete and return a Website Notice Form or contact: admin@aah.org.uk with 'News and Events' as the subject title.
This page is fed to RSS and to Twitter.
Please click on each story's heading for further details.
Posted 22 December 2009 in External News and Events
Rebus: A Journal of Art History and Theory has now published its fourth issue. This issue collects together papers exploring twentieth-century Japanese avant-garde art, Dutch painting, French Surrealism, North American graphic-painting, Israeli postminimalism, "Latin American" conceptualism, and European institutional critique. Contributors to our fourth issue hail from North America, Israel, Canada, Switzerland, and here in England.
See more details >
Posted 18 December 2009 in External News and Events
The International Consortium on Art History
8th International Springtime Academy
Florence, May 31 – June 5, 2010
The Portrait
Call for Papers
It is to this subject that the International Consortium on Art History will dedicate its 8th Springtime Academy, which will be held in Florence from May 31 to June 5, 2010. It will once again permit post-graduate students of diverse specialties and approaches to compare their research, approaches and experiences with each other and with those of more advanced researchers.
See more details >
Posted 16 December 2009 in AAH News and Events
Research Excellence Framework (REF)
The Association is closely following the debate and consulation about the form of the forthcoming Research Excellence Framework (the sucessor of the RAE) that will determine universities' research-related funding from HEFCE.
The Association's official response, prepared in collaboration with the Design History Society and the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain, can be downloaded from here.
See more details >