Writing Intensive with Helen Kara

Jitsi

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 […]

CPHC webinar – Illustrating Identity

Online event

Monday 22 March: 17:00-18:30 HoPIN Webinar: Illustrating Identity To book your free place nearer to the time, please click here. Adrian, Slaney (BCU), Printed silks Georgina Grant (Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust), Ironware and illustration: the Coalbrookdale Company catalogues Dr Henrietta Lockart (University of Birmingham), Industrial illustration in the Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds Collection Martin Killeen […]

Creating Trans and Non-Binary Inclusive Research

Microsoft Teams

How can we make research more inclusive for trans and non-binary people? How can we start to challenge heteronormative narratives in research? What is ‘best practice’ when carrying out research on gender or sexuality?   HELS Faculty Family, Gender & Health Research Cluster is excited to invite you to an online session exploring these questions […]

Thinking of Doing a PhD?

Microsoft Teams

An opportunity to find out more about undertaking a PhD at the School of Architecture and Design, BCU. About this Event Join us to find out more about undertaking a PhD in Architecture and Design at the Faculty of Arts, Design & Media, BCU. Whether you are simply thinking about doing a PhD or in the […]

CPHC webinar conference

Online event

CPHC webinar conference – Places, spaces and the printing press: imprinting regional identities 0900-1730 Wednesday 24 March - Thursday 25 March 2021 Information available via this link. This conference considers how the places and spaces associated with printing may have affected the development of the press and its products; and, conversely, how the press and […]

BCMCR Popular Music Studies Research Seminars

Online event

BCMCR Research Seminar – Popular Music Research: Launch of The Canterbury Sound in Popular Music, edited by Asya Draganova (BCU), Shane Blackman (Canterbury Christ Church University) and Andy Bennett (Griffith University) 1600-1730 Wednesday 24 March Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up. […]

Writing Intensive with Helen Kara

Jitsi

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 […]

Abstract Writing

Microsoft Teams

You’ve seen an exciting opportunity to disseminate your research and the call for papers has finally been released, but now what? How do you write an abstract that responds to the call for papers, clarifies what is to follow and also entices the viewer (or reader) to engage with your work?   Come along to […]

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 […]

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 to help them secure places at top universities. Want to find out more or are already a Brilliant Club […]

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