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LISTSERV Web Interface 16.52024-03-15T11:20:19ZIsabel Rivers2024-03-15T11:20:13+00:002024-03-15T11:20:13+00:00Preserving the History of British Congregationalism webinar 20 March 2024https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=LIS-LIBHIST;49781081.2403Preserving the History of British Congregationalism: Dr Williams’s Library and the Congregational Library, London<br>Alan Argent and David Powell<br>Wednesday, March 20, 2024<br>1-2 PM EDT / 5-6 PM GMT<br><br>For details and to book go to http://www.congregationallibrary.org/events/history-british-congregationalism<br><br>Professor Isabel Rivers<br>School of English and Drama<br>Queen Mary University of London<br>Mile End Road<br>London E4 1NS<br>https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sed/staff/riversi.html Hannah Pratt2024-03-14T10:15:05+00:002024-03-14T10:15:05+00:00Ri Freer Prize Fellowships - applications closing 18th Marchhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=LIS-LIBHIST;a062e909.2403**Apologies for cross-posting**<br><br>Ri Freer Prize Fellowships - applications closing 18th March - One week to go!<br><br>Founded in 1799, the Ri is a world-famous independent charity dedicated to enhancing public understanding of science and the role of science in society. Among its many luminaries, the analytical chemist and pioneer of modern experimental physics, Michael Faraday, is the most famous. Philip Freer was a collateral descendant of Faraday and a great philanthropist who established the Philip Freer Trust to support postgraduate students to “make a difference in the world”Isabel Rivers2024-02-28T11:27:33+00:002024-02-28T11:27:33+00:00History of Libraries seminar 5 March Reconstructing the libraries of King James VI and Ihttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=LIS-LIBHIST;a37c126b.2402History of Libraries Seminar Tuesday 5 March 5.30-7.30<br><br>Alex Plane (Newcastle University), Reconstructing the libraries of King James VI and I, Britain’s most bookish monarch<br><br>Room 243, Second Floor, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU<br><br>To book go to:<br>https://ies.sas.ac.uk/events/reconstructing-libraries-king-james-vi-and-i-britains-most-bookish-monarch<br><br>Professor Isabel Rivers<br>School of English and Drama<br>Queen Mary University of London<br>Mile End Road<br>London E4 1NS<br>https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sed/staff/riversi.html