Inside a Medieval ManuscriptDr Sally Crumplin explores what can we learn from a single medieval manuscript and give an insight into 12th-century society in Southern Scotland, Northern England and beyond.
Dr Sally CrumplinSally is a Course Organiser in the Centre for Open Learning. Her research and publications focus on medieval society, politics and culture in northern England and southern Scotland, religion and the cult of the saints, and the writing and distribution of medieval manuscripts. Before joining the Centre for Open Learning, Sally was a Teaching Fellow at the University of St Andrews, taught at the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, and was a historical researcher at Aberdeen City Council. She has a PhD in Medieval History from the University of St Andrews.
Open Lectures at the Centre for Open Learning
Our Open Lectures series celebrates the research, projects, collaborations, events and professional practices of our teaching staff at the Centre for Open Learning. Our courses are designed and taught by an extraordinary range of talented and dedicated academics, practitioners and professionals. Many enjoy long and distinguished careers whilst others are in the early stages, perhaps in the midst of their postdoctoral study or working on their first book or exhibition.
Our series brings our learning community together to listen and engage with our tutors, as they reveal the story behind their own practices and research, perhaps through a funded project, a commission or continuing professional development.
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