About the Conference

The Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf is a leading academic event dedicated to the study and celebration of Virginia Woolf’s life, work, and legacy. Held annually since 1991, the conference brings together scholars, writers, artists, and readers from around the world to engage with Woolf’s work and criticism. Each year, the conference is hosted by a different institution and organized around a unique theme that reflects current scholarly and cultural conversations. The program typically includes keynote lectures, panel discussions, roundtables, performances, workshops, exhibitions, and excursions. In addition to fostering rigorous academic dialogue, the conference encourages creative and interdisciplinary approaches to Woolf’s work, making it a vibrant space for both scholarly exchange and artistic exploration.