Brilliant Club Research Café

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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 […]

What does a thesis look like? (Part II)

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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 […]

Abstract Writing

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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 […]

Thinking of Doing a PhD?

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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 […]

Creating Trans and Non-Binary Inclusive Research

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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 […]

Finishing Your PhD

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We are pleased to offer this workshop aimed at guiding you through the final stages of a PhD. This workshop is intended for PGRs that expect to submit their thesis within the next 12 months. Led by Professor John Mercer and Drs. Jacqueline Taylor, Oliver Carter, and Sian Vaughan, it will focus particularly on the […]

What does a thesis look like? Part I

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In this discussion-based workshop, you will have the chance to focus on the form of the thesis -- exploring traditional and non-traditional types of presentation; consider the reception of non-traditional forms (in supervision or examination); and what might work best for your research.

Birmingham School of Art and Tate Liverpool seminars: Global Art Futures

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Global Art Futures: 3 seminars on the critical and creative place and value of art, artists and art education Birmingham School of Art in partnership with Tate Liverpool present a series of online public events focusing on the critical issues facing art, artists and the art world in the wake of the global pandemic. This […]

A Reflexive Approach to Ethics

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Completing an ethical review early on in your PhD is just the first step. Plans change, methodologies can take new directions, participants vary, and situations can be hard to predict. How do you continue to negotiate ethics along the way? This workshop will include talks from staff who have developed, and who preside over, ethical […]

Disseminating Your Research

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This session aims to get you on the road towards disseminating your work guided by researchers who have done just that! We will explore how small first steps are important to getting 'on board', such as publishing a blog and submitting articles to journals. We will also explore how to identify gaps in the market […]

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