Program
2025 HGS Conference Program (NEW)
We are thrilled to invite you to the 2025 Humanities Graduate School Conference, The Human Body in Culture, History, and Expression. After a four-year hiatus, the Graduate School of Humanities is proud to reinstate this vital space for reflection and discussion among graduate students and early-career researchers across diverse humanities disciplines. Under the theme of The Human Body in Culture, History, and Expression, this year’s conference will explore the human body as a dynamic and multifaceted site for examining cultural transformations, expression, resistance, and historical narratives, as well as the role of the human body in shaping our understanding of identity, history, and our interconnected world.
Dr. Willemijn Ruberg will be joining the conference as our keynote speaker, presenting “Historicizing the right to bodily autonomy”.
Dr. Willemijn Ruberg is an Associate Professor in Cultural History at the Research Institute for History and Art History of Utrecht University. She published History of the Body (2020) in the History and Theory series of Palgrave MacMillan/Red Globe Press. Currently she is working on a book discussing the cultural history of the right to bodily integrity in modern Europe. Together with Danielle Kinsey and Sanjam Ahluwalia she is editing the Oxford Handbook of the History of the Modern Body (2027).
The 2025 HGS Program features over 30 presentations from MA students and PhD candidates. Here is the full Program of Abstracts.
This conference is fully booked, if you would like to join the waiting list please register using the following form AND send an email to hgsc@uu.nl:
*If you have registered and can no longer make it, please email hgsc@uu.nl to free up a space for another attendee*