Hybrid Experience

The 59th International Congress on Medieval Studies, hosted by the Medieval Institute at Western Michigan University, took place in a hybrid format Thursday, May 9, through Saturday, May 11, 2024. The events of the Congress included traditional in-person sessions, virtual sessions via our online platform and some hybrid sessions that make it possible for speakers to present and audiences to attend both in-person and online. A selection of virtual and hybrid sessions are recorded and are posted on the Congress meeting site until May 31. Other events include two plenary lectures, the annual Lecture on the Reception of the Classics in the Middle Ages and an assortment of other special events, such as concerts, plays or library exhibits, that change yearly.

Attending In-Person Sessions

In-person Congress sessions take place on the campus of Western Michigan University. Find out more about the on-site logistics of the Congress here.

The on-site facilities and services of the Congress are available only to registered attendees. Each in-person attendee receives a Congress badge; it should be worn throughout the Congress. You must wear your badge to attend sessions, attend the Saturday night dance, use the Student Recreation Center (for a fee), and use computer labs in Waldo Library. Badges will be checked at selected session locations and at the Saturday night dance. Please be prepared to show your badge when requested to do so.

Attending Online Sessions

Online content (virtual and hybrid sessions) of the Congress is posted on the Congress meeting site. You can access the meeting site via a link on the ICMS website between April 1 and May 31. The schedule of events and the virtual Exhibits Hall are open to the public, but only registered attendees are able to attend virtual and hybrid sessions, view recorded content, or use any of the meeting sites' interactive features.

Virtual and hybrid sessions are held in Zoom rooms accessible through the Congress meeting site. If you plan to attend sessions virtually, we recommend that you download the free Zoom app or practice joining Zoom meetings using your internet browser in advance. Colleagues in China are not able to download the app but can access all content through their internet browsers. Virtual and hybrid sessions that are to be recorded are posted on the meeting site on the Monday following the Congress, and they remain available for viewing through May 31.

Making the Most of the Meeting Site

The meeting site opens at the beginning of April, allowing attendees to get acquainted with the platform.

Features include:

  • Searchability by session title, sponsoring organization, participant name, timeslot format or delivery modality (in person, virtual or hybrid)
  • Bookmarks and custom schedules that are automatically converted to your time zone
  • Direct links to Zoom rooms from the schedule of sessions
  • Networking with other attendees in forums and through direct messages
  • Exclusive sales and coupons in the virtual exhibits hall
  • Dedicated technical support personnel for all online and hybrid sessions