The Medieval Studies Colloquium is an annual event which takes place on UW–Madison’s campus each spring. The Colloquium offers an opportunity for graduate students in multiple disciplines to present their research in the various fields of medieval studies, share and receive feedback, and participate in discussion on topics of interest with peers from a wider, interdisciplinary community of Medieval Studies scholars, without the restrictions of membership or registration fees.
Tenth Annual Medieval Studies Colloquium:
Please join us for the Tenth Annual Medieval Studies Colloquium “In Sickness and in Health: Medieval Healing and the Community.” The colloquium will take place Friday, April 21st, 2023, in-person at the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a keynote address by Dr. Erin Sweany (English, Western Michigan University).
The Tenth Annual GAMS Colloquium is sponsored by the Medieval Studies Program, the Department of Art History, the Department of History, and the Department of Religious Studies. For accessibility accommodations, please contact: gams@rso.wisc.edu.
Please see the Call for Papers below.
The Graduate Association of Medieval Studies at UW–Madison invites abstracts from graduate and undergraduate students on topics relating to sickness, health, and community (broadly defined). Please submit abstracts of no more than 300 words to gams@rso.wisc.edu by January 10th, 2023.

You can also view posters and programs from our Past Colloquia.