How to get your PhD theses published as monographs

Online event

This is the third session of the Library and Learning Resources’ Autumn Workshop for Researchers series. This session will explore how to get your PhD theses published as monographs. Please […]

Demystifying the PAP

Microsoft Teams

The Progression Assessment Panel, or PAP, arrives at the end of the first full-time (or equivalent) year for all doctoral researchers. But what needs to be prepared? How long is […]

Research Ethics – Online, Drop-in Session

Microsoft Teams

Research Ethics is just part of the broader focus on Research Integrity that all researchers are expected to adhere to, with applications for ethical review submitted before any primary research […]

Inside//Out Festival

Curzon 408 , United Kingdom

Booking for next week's Inside//Out Festival is now open with a fabulous lineup of quick-fire talks, collaborative chaos and audience involvement. 10 speakers, 11 presentations - quick-fire feedback and fun! […]

Coffee and Chat

Microsoft Teams

An opportunity to meet up with peers to chat, celebrate progress, share experiences and provide peer support. These online session complements the in-person events around campus. Do join us for […]

Coffee and Chat

Parkside Third Floor Coffee Bar 5 Cardigan Street, Birmingham, United Kingdom

In-person, informal meeting for PGRs to catch up. Do join us in-person, as it will be lovely to see you if you fancy a cup of coffee and a chance […]

Data analysis workshop on stance and stancetaking

The Curzon Building Birmingham City University, 4 Cardigan Street, Birmingham

Professor Scott Kiesling (University of Pittsburgh) will be leading a workshop on data analysis, drawing on his research on stance. Stance and stancetaking is a useful tool for all sorts […]

The meaning of tough(ness) in sociolinguistics

The Curzon Building Birmingham City University, 4 Cardigan Street, Birmingham

Professor Scott Kiesling (University of Pittsburgh) talks about how toughness can help shed more light on sociolinguistic variation. Toughness has long been appealed to as a quality used to explain […]

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