BCMCR: History, Heritage and Archives

P424

BCMCR Research Seminar – History, Heritage and Archives – Archives, Public History and Historical Reconstruction 1600-1730 Wednesday 21 March P424, Parkside, Birmingham City University Free registration at this link  Dr. Nick Hall (Royal Holloway) - ADAPT: Using hands-on technological simulation to communicate television’s clockwork past to future digital users The tools required to make and share moving images […]

PhD Writing Intensive

Curzon B C384 Birmingham City University 4 Cardigan Street, Birmingham

Research shows that writing in groups makes people more productive. Are you an Arts, Design & Media PhD researcher in the mid to late stages of your PhD and working hard on your thesis? Would you like to find out how many thousands – yes, thousands! – of new words you can write in just one day? Then […]

Free

Coffee and chat

Starbucks (Parkside foyer) The Parkside Building, 5 Cardigan Street, Birmingham

Join us at Parkside Starbucks for a Coffee & Chat to meet the new PGR Studio Research Assistants Julia and Paul and other ADM Postgraduate Research students to socialise and discuss all things PhD. Our pop-up Coffee & Chats will be scheduled on a regular basis so keep an eye on social media for dates […]

Free

BCMCR: New Research from Ibadan University

P424

BCMCR Research Seminar – New research from the University of Ibadan  1600-1730 Wednesday 18 April P424, Parkside, Birmingham City University   Prof. Ayobami Ojebode (University of Ibadan) - Power to the Powerful, Not to the People: Explaining the Variation in Online Reactions to Chibok and Dapchi Schoolgirls’ Abductions in Nigeria Prof. Nkechi M. Christopher (University of Ibadan) […]

Abstract Writing S.O.S

6/8 Kafe Millennium Point, Birmingham

You’ve seen the PGR Studio’s annual conference and the call for papers has finally been released but now what? How do you write an abstract that shows off your research and responds to our call for papers? Come along to this abstract writing drop-in where you will hear from the conference team about this year's themes […]

Free

BCMCR Research Seminar – Screen Cultures

P424

BCMCR Research Seminar – Screen Cultures – Current Work in Screen Cultures 1600-1730 Wednesday 11 April P424, Parkside, Birmingham City University   In this session, speakers will share research initially presented at the Society for Film and Media Studies conference held in March 2018, in Toronto. Speakers will also report back on roundtables attended during the […]

Promoting yourself as a researcher

P130 The Parkside Building Cardigan Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom

Establishing your research profile and promoting yourself as a researcher through social media and online, is becoming increasingly important in making you and your research visible in the public domain. This workshop will explore the pathways, benefits and challenges of promoting yourself as a researcher and will include short talks from researchers about the methods […]

Text Analysis Methods – Data Workshop

Curzon 507

Text Analysis Methods – Data Workshop   18 April 2018, 2 - 4pm City Centre Campus, Curzon 507 Free to attend https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/text-analysis-methods-final-workshop-tickets-44789824571   We invite staff and postgraduate students from across the University to a workshop on automated text analysis. In this workshop we would like attendees to bring along data from their own projects […]

History and Education in Art and Design

The research within HEAD (History and Education in Art and Design) is wide-ranging, potentially embracing any aspect of visual culture from any period of history up to and including the present day, as well as exploring past and current issues and approaches in art and design education. HEAD will be hosting two research seminars within […]

BCMCR: Conversations on Cultural Translation

Parkside - P130 5 Cardigan Street, Birmingham

Conversations in Cultural Translation: Translating the International Peace Movement From now until September Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research will hold a series of events exploring cultural translation, starting with an interdisciplinary dialogue between a historian and a geographer on Thursday 26 April 2018. Dr Jake Hodder (University of Nottingham) will be in dialogue with Dr […]

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