Kirsten Ogilby (@kirstenogilby) 's Twitter Profile
Kirsten Ogilby

@kirstenogilby

She/her | PhD-student at the University of Copenhagen | Religious receptions of Old English and eighteenth-century medievalism |

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Marisa Michaud (@marisapmichaud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to share the programme for the Women in Medievalism Conference we're hosting in-person at York CMS on 24 Feb with a keynote lecture by Clare Lees and twelve exciting papers! Looking forward to a fab day of medievalisms. Register at: tinyurl.com/womeninmedieva…

Very happy to share the programme for the Women in Medievalism Conference we're hosting in-person at <a href="/yorkmedieval/">York CMS</a> on 24 Feb with a keynote lecture by <a href="/clarealees/">Clare Lees</a> and twelve exciting papers! Looking forward to a fab day of medievalisms. Register at: tinyurl.com/womeninmedieva…
Ellen Gallimore (@emgallimore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very glad to see the Leeds IMC programme has come out. So excited for the panel I've organised with Kirsten Ogilby in the 9am slot on Tuesday 2 July.

Very glad to see the Leeds IMC programme has come out. So excited for the panel I've organised with <a href="/kirstenogilby/">Kirsten Ogilby</a> in the 9am slot on Tuesday 2 July.
Marisa Michaud (@marisapmichaud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three weeks left until Women in Medievalism (seats are filling up fast)! Register for our in-person conference York CMS at tinyurl.com/womeninmedieva… The two main minds behind the conference are also finally on Twitter: @ellengalli90785 & Kirsten Ogilby

Three weeks left until Women in Medievalism (seats are filling up fast)! Register for our in-person conference <a href="/yorkmedieval/">York CMS</a> at tinyurl.com/womeninmedieva… 
The two main minds behind the conference are also finally on Twitter: @ellengalli90785 &amp; <a href="/kirstenogilby/">Kirsten Ogilby</a>
Kirsten Ogilby (@kirstenogilby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Raiding is a really practical-learning based field, and sometimes it's hard to get an internship. There's no shame in working up to full-on pillaging in your thirties by, say, having a pint in York and then handing in a library book slightly late.