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We are excited to announce the calls for papers for Four Nations Law and the Humanities Forums 2026!
Located around the country during 2026, the forums will provide an important space to develop research excellence at the intersections of law and the humanities, and foster intellectual community, supporting early-career scholars. Hosted at the University of Glasgow, Queen’s University Belfast, University of Warwick, and Cardiff University, these workshops are a series held across the four UK nations, in collaboration with the Law and the Humanities Hub (LHub) at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.
The forums will workshop ECRs’ work in progress and offer a rigorous context addressing the nature of interdisciplinary research in law and the humanities and its paths of development.
Criteria for Selection. Contributions developed by early-career scholars will be selected based on their demonstration of excellence in scholarship and practice. Proposed participation may be written papers or creative work (in visual, sonic, film, etc. form), at any intersection within Law and the Humanities, including research that connects law with history, philosophy, literature, art, performance, linguistics, cultural and media studies, creative practice, and other humanistically-informed fields and methods.
Eligibility: The forums are open to individuals currently pursuing a PhD or DPhil, or who are within seven years of having completed their PhD, with due accommodation for career breaks, who are actively carrying out research in Law and the Humanities.
Forums Dates. The dates of the workshops are as follows:
21st May - University of Glasgow
25th June - Queen’s University Belfast
2nd July - Cardiff University
17th July - University of Warwick
The workshops will bring law and humanities scholarship to wider audiences through the engagement of legal scholars as well as humanities scholars, ensuring that the research is not confined to law or the humanities.
Forums Format. A limited number of works in progress will be selected for each forum. Each forum will be based on pre-reading of all papers and works by all attendees, and will include:
A friendly opening session;
Workshop sessions of 45 minutes dedicated to the submitted papers/works. Each session will include an invited senior commentator and an open discussion addressing subject matter, method, interdisciplinarity, and creativity. The authors/creators will not be expected to present. The discussion will include all participants in conversational style (not as a Q&A).
The scholarship, creative practice, and networking will be fostered and supported through the participating institutions and LHub, via the Four Nations website, a concluding online plenary, and associated networks such as Legal Humanities Association and the Art/Law Network.
Submissions. Please submit a CV; statement of interest in the forum, including an explanation of your eligibility (up to 250 words); and a 500-1,200-word proposal for a paper, or in the case of an artwork submission, the work and a 300-word description. Please also indicate which location you wish to attend.
If accepted, submission of the completed paper will be expected a month prior to the chosen workshop, and should be up to 6000 words, or the completed artwork if non-text.
Proposal Submission Deadlines. Dates for the submission are as below.
28th February - University of Glasgow
31st March - Queen’s University Belfast
30th April - Cardiff University and University of Warwick
NB: Location preferences may not always be possible. Please send the above to Lucy.FinchettMaddock@gold.ac.uk and Lhub@sas.ac.uk.
Completed Works Deadlines for Accepted Proposals:
21st May - University of Glasgow
25th May - Queen’s University Belfast
2nd June - Cardiff University
17th June - University of Warwick
For further information, please do contact Lucy.FinchettMaddock@gold.ac.uk and LHub@sas.ac.uk.
With thanks to funding from IALS LHub, Learned Society Wales, and University of Dundee, for their additional funding and support.