Practice as Research Symposium

We are delighted to invite you to our Practice As Research Symposium that will be held at the University of Gloucester on 11th June 2018. Practice as Research > How do we reconcile action with the need to review? This symposium is aimed at building a Practice as Research community. It will allow students and staff to […]

CSPACE Conference

City South to be confirmed

CSPACE CONFERENCE 2018 Creativities in Educational Research - Weaving and Entanglements BCU City South 3rd July 2018   Have you registered yet for this free event?  Please click on the following link to book: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/c-space-education-conference-2018-tickets-40871300159   Delegates and speakers will have the opportunity to discuss and reflect upon the following:   What does it mean to […]

Research(er) Dialogues conference

The Parkside Building 5 Cardigan Street, Birmingham

You are invited to the fourth annual PGR Studio conference ... Research(er) Dialogues > Paradoxes and Possibilities in Arts & Humanities Research Research encompasses many different forms, methods and approaches. It is multifaceted, malleable and nebulous: what shapes it is the researcher. Arts and Humanities research is arguably more so: it is underpinned by established ways of working, yet at […]

BLSS Public Engagement research conference

The Curzon Building

We are pleased to invite you to the Business, Law and social Sciences (BLSS) Faculty Research Conference 2018 which will focus on the theme of public engagement. The conference provides the opportunity for staff and postgraduate researchers to meet, network, learn from each other, hear about the excellent research taking place across BLSS and explore […]

Place and Placelessness: An Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Conference

University of Nottingham Highfield House, Nottingham

hereWe are delighted to invite you to Place and Placelessness, organised by the Landscape, Space and Place research group at the University of Nottingham, with a keynote from Dr David Cooper (Manchester Metropolitan University). Marc Augé (1996) proposes that in its late-capitalist moment, our contemporary society is made up of ‘non-places’ which are defined as ‘formed […]

PGR Studio Annual Conference – Alchemies of Research

The Parkside Building 5 Cardigan Street, Birmingham

Alchemy is normally associated with the transmutation of matter. However, it also resonates closely with the many transformations that take place in research - from the ordinary to extraordinary, worthless to invaluable, abstract to tangible, tacit to explicit, accidental to creative. Moments of multiplicity and coincidence often mean different elements converge and diverge in an […]

CPHC webinar conference

Online event

CPHC webinar conference – Places, spaces and the printing press: imprinting regional identities 0900-1730 Wednesday 24 March - Thursday 25 March 2021 Information available via this link. This conference considers how the places and spaces associated with printing may have affected the development of the press and its products; and, conversely, how the press and […]

Precarious Future: Towards the (Un)known (Un)knowns

Zoom

The PGR Studio are excited to invite you to our 7th annual conference! Known knowns, known unknowns, unknown knowns and unknown unknowns are all precarious states but also vital aspects of the research process. Precarious Futures seeks to interrogate, provoke, explore, unpick, expose the various nuances of precarity, the (un)known and the complexities of how […]

CPHC conference: A visitor attraction: Printing for tourists

The Hub, Appleby-in-Westmorland

Conference date and venue: 20-21 July July 2021 | The Hub, Appleby-in-Westmorland CumbriAlfred Wainwright (1907-91) is best known for his seven Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells. Published between 1955-66 these handwritten, hand-drawn works of art have become the definitive guides to walking in the English Lake District. The 2021 CPHC/Print Networks Conference will take […]

Borders, Cultures, Communities

C502 & C503, Curzon Building 4 Cardigan Street, Birmingham

This year's conference will take place on 28 October 2022 at the City Centre Campus. The conference will explore what unites and divides us, highlighting culture and community as potential flashpoints. The keynote will be given by Dr Karen Patel, Director of the Centre for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in the Arts (CEDIA). We have six […]

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