Saturday 12 January
Introduction and Opening Remarks Chair, Dr Jenny Wormald
Panel 1: Post-Graduate Research Session: “‘Foul Hordes’: the migration of ideas and people in Pictland and beyond” (University of Edinburgh)
Tasha Gefreh: “Foul Iconography: religious figures on stone sculpture”
Bethan Morris: “Sticks and Stones: literacy, symbols and monumentality in Pictland and beyond”
Oisin Plumb: “‘Go West, young Urguist’: assessing the Pictish presence in Ireland”
Panel 2: ‘War, what is it good for?’ The commemoration of loss in medieval battles
Steve Boardman (University of Edinburgh): “‘We have victory: interpreting Harlaw in the fifteenth century”
Katie Stevenson (University of St Andrews): “‘A tragedy borne down the century on a melody’: Flodden, a battle and its uses”
Sunday 13 January
Panel 3: “Saints’ Names and Place-Names: (re-)creating medieval landscapes”
Thomas Clancy and Gilbert Márkus (University of Glasgow)
Panel 4: Group Session on heritage and culture
Panel 5: “Gavin Douglas and the Eneados: the first five hundred years”
Priscilla Bawcutt (University of Liverpool) and Nicola Royan (University of Nottingham)