Humanities RAW (Research Active Workshop) series – Staff and Postgraduate Student Research Sessions – 13th and 14th July
The Humanities RAW (Research Active Workshop) series will continue in 2022 with the option of attending online or in person! (disclaimer – the tech cannot be guaranteed to work perfectly!)
All are welcome. It would be fabulous to see postgrads and staff supporting each other across subject areas.
The idea of RAW is this –
- Research/practice in progress at any stage in any form.
- Supportive discussion.
- 10 mins each.
- Broad themes that you can also ignore if you want!
- You don’t need to send me an abstract in advance, just let me know you want to present.
- You don’t need to give a ‘paper’ or use PP, but you can if you want!
- You don’t even need to know exactly what you want to discuss! Just have ideas forming.
Staff and Postgraduate Student Research Sessions
13th & 14th of July
Please pencil into your diary if you are free – more details on staff presentations will follow.
If you are planning to present either as a student or staff member please inform me of the title on this Microsoft Form: https://forms.office.com/r/d8CciZceh3
The aim of these two days is to support and inspire all forms of research in the School of Humanities, including practice-based. There are a variety of sessions to attend and you do not need to attend everything. Presentation titles will be given nearer the time. Please come along to support your colleagues and to have some time to focus on your research.
13th July | ||
9.30 | DeGrey 121 | Coffee and Pastries |
10 | DG121 | Brief introduction from Prof Abi Curtis |
10.30 | DG121 | Professor Matthew Reason on how to engage with the Institute for Social Justice |
11.00 – 12.30 | DG121
DG123 |
Parallel sessions – staff and PGR presentations of research |
12.30 | BREAK
Please note this is a long break and lunch is not provided. We return later for tea and cake |
|
2.00 | DG121 | Tea and Cake
Beginning of mini Writing Retreat |
4.00 | DG121 | Reflections and close |
14th July | ||
10.00 | DG121 | Coffee and pastries |
10.30 | DG121 | Living Lab presentation from the Ecological Justice research group led by Dr Jude Parks and Dr Catherine Heinemeyer |
11.30 | DG121
DG123 |
Parallel sessions – staff and PGR presentations of research |
1.00 | BREAK
Please note this is a long break and lunch is not provided. We return later for tea and cake |
|
2.30 | DG121 | Tea and Cake |
3pm | DG121
Hybrid session that can also be accessed via Teams |
Academic publishers panel
Matthew Frost from Manchester University Press and Amy Martin from Bloomsbury Academic USA. Tips of writing book proposals. Q & A. |
4pm | Close |