
Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies
Studying the history and cultural significance of the Gothic aesthetic, from its eighteenth-century British origins through to its contemporary global manifestations
MCGS works nationally and internationally to promote Gothic interests to as wide as a field as possible. Our events are based in our scholarship and bring the research of our core and affiliated staff and postgraduates into the wider community.
As internationally recognised experts we work in a multi-disciplinary capacity to represent the broad field of Gothic and horror studies, from literature, creative writing, culture and heritage, cinema, drama, television, and media.
To date, the centre has run several Gothic Manchester Festivals and multiple Gothic networking days, as well as numerous public research lectures and seminars, often in collaboration with our extensive network of partners and stakeholders across Greater Manchester. Our current portfolio includes academic conferences, festivals, critical and creative writing workshops, school study days, and the International Gothic Summer School. Such events help us to showcase our research and to reveal its relevance to heritage, creative industry, and contemporary cultural life beyond the University.

Upcoming Events
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IGA Call for Papers has Landed!
The 18th Biennual Conference of the International Gothic Association: 28-31 July, 2026. Hull, UK Call…

See what we got up to at our Gothic Crossroads 25th-27th June 2025
Gothic Crossroads A conference exploring and celebrating the multi and interdisciplinary crossings of Gothic and…

Gothic Film Club, the Resurrection!
We are pleased to announce the resurrection of the Gothic Centre’s Film Club, spearheaded by…

Celebrate Halloween with free content and discounts from MUP’s Spooky Season
Celebrate Halloween with free content and discounts from MUP’s Spooky Season FREE Gothic content! To…

“The Crossroads Witch: Necromantic Memory & EthnoGothic Thresholds” by Kirsten Imani Kasai
Watch Kirsten’s research paper presented at the International Gothic Crossroads Conference, 2025.

Call For Papers – Cine-Excess Festival
“It’s alive,” manically proclaims the mad scientist in James Whale’s Frankenstein (1931), the source material which not…

Children of the Night International Dracula Congress online conference CFP
A conference series organised by the foremost scholars in the field of Gothic and Vampire…