Master Your Viva

Microsoft Teams

Whether you are on the verge of your viva or want to know more about what it entails, this workshop is for you! This final Master Your Viva workshop of the year aims to equip you with useful strategies to help you prepare for your viva, master the big day itself and provide relevant information […]

M4C Research Festival

Microsoft Teams

The Midlands4Cities (M4C) Festival Planning Team are proud to announce this year's Online Research Festival! Across the week (7th-10th June 2021) M4C PhD researchers will be sharing their work through Research Relays (short presentations), Creative Showcases, and Digital Posters.The Festival is held via Microsoft Teams. All attendees will receive links to each session once they […]

Demystifying the P-A-P

Microsoft Teams

The Progression Assessment Panel (sometimes abbreviated to PAP) arrives at the end of the first year for all doctoral researchers. But what needs to be prepared? How long is it? Is it the same for everyone? Does it carry a notion of success or failure for the Ph.D.? This informal workshop will explore all this […]

Memes, memes, memes

Online event

Thinking, researching, and being online We are pleased to invite you to the second in a series of workshops on ‘thinking, researching, and being online.’ The past year has brought about changes we could hardly have predicted. With archives closed and research participants accessible only via video calls, much of the research in the humanities […]

Dress for the job you want

Online event

Thinking, researching, and being online We are pleased to invite you to the final in a series of workshops on ‘thinking, researching, and being online.’ The past year has brought about changes we could hardly have predicted. With archives closed and research participants accessible only via video calls, much of the research in the humanities […]

Being a brilliant conference chair

Microsoft Teams

A brilliant chair can make all the difference in making a conference, symposium or roundtable truly brilliant—for speakers as well as participants. It is also a crucial skill that you can use in teaching and even your supervision meetings! You've most probably experienced the dark side of chairing: that chair who shoehorns their research into […]

CPHC webinar – Typographic Surprises!

Online event

Friday 25 June: 18:00-19:30 Printing Historical Society: Typographic Surprises! To book your free place nearer to the time, please click here. Information to follow.

CPHC webinar – Engraving

Online event

Thursday 8 July: 17:00-18:30 HoPIN webinar: Engraving To book your free place nearer to the time, please click here. Dr Caroline Archer (CPHC), Michel Bouchaud (1902-65): Ritz: trente typogrammes Dr John Hinks (Honorary Research Fellow, CPHC), Sir Francis Seymour Haden (1818-1910): and the British etching revival Despite his ‘amateur’ status (he was an eminent surgeon), […]

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 […]

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