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RAW- Research Active Workshops – Staff and Postgraduate Student Research Sessions
July 13, 2022 - July 14, 2022
School of Humanities but staff and PGs in all schools are welcome
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
- 9.30am
DeGrey 121 – Coffee and Pastries
- 10am
DG121 – Brief introduction from Prof Abi Curtis
- 10.30am
DG121 – Professor Matthew Reason on how to engage with the Institute for Social Justice
- 11.00am – 12.30pm
DG121/DG123 – Parallel sessions – staff and PGR presentations of research
- 12.30pm
BREAK Please note this is a long break and lunch is not provided. We return later for tea and cake
- 2.00pm
DG121 – Tea and Cake Beginning of mini Writing Retreat
- 4.00pm
DG121- Reflections and close
14th July
- 10.00am
DG121 – Coffee and pastries
- 10.30am
DG121 – Living Lab presentation from the Ecological Justice research group led by Dr Jude Parks and Dr Catherine Heinemeyer
- 11.30am
DG121 – DG123 Parallel sessions – staff and PGR presentations of research
- 1.00pm
BREAK – Please note this is a long break and lunch is not provided. We return later for tea and cake
- 2.30pm
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
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