ies london
London
The Institute of English Studies (IES), is an internationally renowned research
centre specialising in the history of the book, manuscript and print studies,
textual scholarship, digital editing and new critical approaches to literary
history. We offer postgraduate programmes, summer schools, and short courses. We
host major collaborative research projects, provide research training in book
history and palaeography; and facilitate new and emerging research in all areas
of English Studies. The Institute of English Studies (IES) is one of nine member
Institutes of the School of Advanced Study(Opens in new window) of the
University of London. The Institute started life as the Centre for English
Studies in 1991 and became a Programme of the School of Advanced Study on its
foundation in 1994. The University Council conferred institute status on 2
December 1998, and it officially became the Institute of English Studies on 1
January 1999. Since then it has grown to the point where it now runs over 50
events a year, including research seminars, lectures, conferences, short
courses, and a series of international summer schools for six weeks each summer.
In addition, the Institute runs major externally funded research programmes and
post-graduate degrees.