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Reports and <strong>College</strong> Activities<br />

Cultural Heritage Research, Oslo), Imre Galambos (Faculty of Asian and Middle<br />

Eastern Studies and Robinson <strong>College</strong>, University of Cambridge), Stephen Houston<br />

(Department of Anthropology, Brown University), Maria Khayutina (Institut für<br />

Sinologie, Universität München), Máire Ní Mhaonaigh (Department of Anglo-Saxon,<br />

Norse, and Celtic, and St John's <strong>College</strong>, University of Cambridge), Petra M.<br />

Sijpesteijn (Leiden Institute for Area Studies, Leiden University), Andréas Stauder,<br />

École Pratique des Hautes Études-PSL, Paris), Rosalind Thomas (Faculty of Classics<br />

and Balliol <strong>College</strong>, University of Oxford).<br />

CMTC Media channel<br />

<strong>The</strong> Centre’s media channel with podcasts, sharing podcasts, recordings of<br />

outreach talks, and recordings of research talks (colloquia) and workshops remains<br />

popular. <strong>The</strong> YouTube channel CMTC Media (https://www.youtube.com/channel/<br />

UCNAJFkc6gzBVgseJ_IRrpLw) currently features the following content:<br />

1. CMTC Podcast Interviews. This is a series of interviews with academics<br />

and scholars interested, broadly, in premodern material or written cultures.<br />

<strong>The</strong> interviews are available on all main podcast streaming platforms<br />

(e.g., Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify) (https://audioboom.com/<br />

channels/5048854). We aim to publish 8 interviews per academic year.<br />

2. Parchment and Paper. This is a videocast series offering conversations with<br />

and talks by Fellows of <strong>The</strong> Queen’s <strong>College</strong> and friends of the <strong>College</strong> about<br />

the treasures of the <strong>College</strong> Library (manuscripts or early printed books).<br />

<strong>The</strong> videocast series is a collaboration between the CMTC and <strong>The</strong> Queen’s<br />

<strong>College</strong> Library. <strong>The</strong> latest videocast is with Dr Felix Taylor, Library Assistant<br />

at Queen’s, on the recent display on northern dialects that he curated in the<br />

Upper Library. Before him, Dr Conor O’Brien, Fellow in Mediaeval History at<br />

Queen’s, spoke on food and dining in mediaeval England.<br />

3. CMTC research workshops. This series features the recordings of the onehour<br />

lectures given by established academics as they present their research<br />

to an interdisciplinary audience.<br />

4. CMTC conferences. This series broadcasts the conferences held and<br />

organised by CMTC.<br />

52 <strong>The</strong> Queen’s <strong>College</strong> | <strong>College</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>2022</strong>

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