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 book via Moodle: Course: Working towards a Doctorate (bcu.ac.uk)

Managing your literature search

Online event

This is the second session of the Library and Learning Resources’ Autumn Workshop for Researchers series. This session will explore ways of managing your literature search. Please book via Moodle: Course: Working towards a Doctorate (bcu.ac.uk)

Open access publishing options for BCU researchers

Online event

This is the first session of the Library and Learning Resources’ Autumn Workshop for Researchers. This session will focus on open-access publishing options for BCU researchers. Please book via Moodle: Course: Working towards a Doctorate (bcu.ac.uk)

Writing Retreat with Helen Kara

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Whether you're stuck in a writing rut, need some writing motivation or everything's going just fine, this writing retreat is perfect if you want to get on with writing your PhD or PGCert proposal. The session will focus on Getting Writing. It is aimed at ADM PhD researchers in the early to middle stages of their […]

Demystifying the PAP

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The Progression Assessment Panel—sometimes abbreviated to 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 it? Is it the same for everyone? Does it impact on the success or failure for the PhD? This informal workshop will explore all this […]

CPHC webinar – Engraving

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Thursday 8 July: 17:00-18:30 HoPIN webinar: Engraving To book your free place nearer to the time, please click here. Dr Caroline Archer (CPHC), Michel Bouchaud (1902-65): Ritz: trente typogrammes Dr John Hinks (Honorary Research Fellow, CPHC), Sir Francis Seymour Haden (1818-1910): and the British etching revival Despite his ‘amateur’ status (he was an eminent surgeon), […]

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