CPHC webinar – Typographic Surprises!

Online event

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

The Otherness of the Everyday

Zoom

The Centre for Chinese Visual Arts at Birmingham City University are pleased to invite you to Professor Joshua Jiang's book launch event for 'The Otherness of the Everyday: 12 Conversation from theChinese Art World During the Covid-19 Pandemic'. For more information about the Centre for Chinese Visual Arts at Birmingham City University please visit www.ccva.org.uk

Shut Up and Write

Microsoft Teams

This Shut Up & Write aims to foster a supportive, focussed, and informal space for you to engage in a piece of writing for your PhD. You could also use the space for a focussed period of editing, reading or something similar away from any distractions. These productive periods will be interspersed with short breaks to […]

CPHC webinar – Photography

Online event

Wednesday 5 May: 17:00-18:30 HoPIN webinar: Photography To book your free place nearer to the time, please click here. Dr Anthony Hamber (Independent Scholar), The rise of photographic illustration 1839-80 Soon after the announcements in 1839 of the photographic processes of Daguerre and Fox Talbot, the application of the revolutionary medium to illustration of printed […]

What does a thesis look like? (Part II)

Microsoft Teams

Run in conjunction with IT specialists, this practical workshop focuses on using Word for thesis creation You will be introduced to some advanced Word tools such as automatic table of contents and figures generation, pagination, inserting images, figures and captions, footnotes, bookmarks and hyperlinks and more to create a professional finish to your thesis.In doing so, you will […]

Let’s talk: Art Museums and Contemporary Collecting Practices

Zoom

The School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester, will host online on the 20th of May 2021 the roundtable event "Let's talk: Art Museums and Contemporary Collecting Practices". The aim of this event is to contribute to the discussion about contemporary collecting practices in public art museums by taking the format of an open conversation with […]

Shut Up and Write

Microsoft Teams

Our Shut Up & Write sessions aim to foster a supportive, focussed, and informal space for you to engage in a piece of writing for your PhD. You could also use the space for a period of editing, reading or something similar away from any distractions. These productive periods will be interspersed with short breaks to […]

Data-driven: the humanities get digital

Online event

Thinking, researching, and being online We are pleased to invite you to the first 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 […]

Creating and Working with Oral Historical Sources

Zoom

The University of Leicester, the University of Warwick, and Nottingham Trent University will be hosting this free one-day workshop for PhD researchers to offer a space for discussion of oral history tools and techniques, as well as the broader theoretical concepts behind the creation of oral history sources. The workshop is designed to help PGR students navigate the unique […]

Getting to grips with EndNote online

Microsoft Teams

Over the course of your PhD you will consult a huge amount of sources, which will mean you will also amass a huge amount of references! You will also need to cite these at various points in your thesis or in publishing (or disseminating) your research. EndNote is a useful online referencing tool that can be used to manage […]

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