Thinking of Doing a PhD?

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Whether you want to find out more about what a PhD entails or you’re already in the process of applying, this workshop provides more information about undertaking a PhD at BCU, with a specific focus on the Faculty of Arts, Design & Media and the School of Law. It is aimed specifically at current or completed MA […]

Brilliant Club research café

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The Brilliant Club offers a unique paid opportunity for current and completed PhD researchers. Tutors deliver programmes of university-style teaching based on their research to small groups of high-performing pupils in schools that serve disadvantaged communities based on their research to help them secure places at top universities. Want to find out more or are […]

Guest author seminar: Patrick McGuinness

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You're invited to the first guest author seminar of this year's Institute of Creative and Critical Writing programme, with novelist, memoirist, poet and scholar, Patrick McGuinness. You can join the online seminar, which will be held on Teams at the above time, via this link. Patrick's first novel The Last Hundred Days  (2011) was longlisted for the […]

BCMCR Game Cultures Research Seminars

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Game Cultures: Work in Progress 1600-1730 Wednesday 14 October 2020 Online event: *link to be posted on Eventbrite one hour before the event. Free registration on Eventbrite on this link Our Works in Progress session will consist of a series of short (5-10 minute) presentations reporting on current research from members […]

Brilliant Club research café

Microsoft Teams

The Brilliant Club offers a unique paid opportunity for current and completed PhD researchers. Tutors deliver programmes of university-style teaching based on their research to small groups of high-performing pupils in schools that serve disadvantaged communities based on their research to help them secure places at top universities. Want to find out more or are […]

Your PhD library

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The University library is a crucial resource throughout your PhD journey, but it is so much more than simply a repository of books, if you know how to use it and where to look! Developed in collaboration between the PGR Studio and ADM Library research specialists, this session will visualise YOUR PhD library. We discuss the […]

BCMCR Game Cultures Research Seminars

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Game Cultures: Games, Alternativity and Canon 1600-1730 Wednesday 21 October 2020 Online event: *link to be posted on Eventbrite one hour before the event. Free registration on Eventbrite on this link Emma Fraser (University of Lancaster) Digital Alternatives – Video Games, Queerness, and Ruins In recent years, emerging scholarship on video […]

RBC French Music Research Hub Research Seminar

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RBC Research Seminar – French Music Research Hub: Late Milhaud – Neoclassicism, Jazz, Legacy 1600-1730 Tuesday 27th October Online event Free registration on this link Professor Deborah Mawer (Royal Birmingham Conservatoire) Late Milhaud – Neoclassicism, Jazz, Legacy On the centenary of Les Six, the music of the French, jazz-inspired composer Darius Milhaud, is used as […]

Pop-up PhD lunch club

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Fancy a lunch break with a difference? We are having a pop-up PhD lunch club for you to take a break from your lunch and catch up with fellow PhD students and learn about their research. Pop in and say hello or stay for the full hour. Simply bring your lunch (or equivalent if you're […]

BCMCR Jazz Studies Research Seminars

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Jazz Studies: What’s the Alternative? Short Takes on Jazz in Crisis 1600-1730 Wednesday 28 October 2020 Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up. Jazz is in crisis. Musicians are out of work, venues are closing, festivals […]

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