BCMCR: Conversations on Cultural Translation

Parkside - P130 5 Cardigan Street, Birmingham

Conversations in Cultural Translation: Translating the International Peace Movement From now until September Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research will hold a series of events exploring cultural translation, starting with an interdisciplinary dialogue between a historian and a geographer on Thursday 26 April 2018. Dr Jake Hodder (University of Nottingham) will be in dialogue with Dr […]

BCMCR Research Seminar: Post-truth democracy

Parkside - P130 5 Cardigan Street, Birmingham

Prof. Natalie Fenton (Goldsmiths, University of London ) | Fake Democracy: Old News Representative democracy has been eviscerated. Few people believe that democracy can solve our problems any more. Trust in virtually anyone but our closest friends but especially in politicians and the media is at an alltime low. From the emergence of 'post-truth' to […]

Conference Know-how

Parkside - P130 5 Cardigan Street, Birmingham

Conference Know-How, Wednesday 11th May 2016, 12.30 – 2pm, P130                   Conferences are an important platform to disseminate your research, connect with others working in and across your field and often provide moments of happenstance that can be crucial for your PhD.  Whether you are dipping your toes […]

Mentoring gathering

Parkside - P130 5 Cardigan Street, Birmingham

Now well into its third year, ADM Research Mentoring pairs researchers at different stages of their research to provide another level of mutual support complementary to the supervisory team. This is the first of two gatherings for our mentors and mentees to share what they're up to, exchange ideas and engage in discussion. New applicants will also […]

Research Mentoring Launch and Lunch

Parkside - P130 5 Cardigan Street, Birmingham

All successful mentors and mentors on the Research Mentoring scheme are required to attend our Launch and Lunch! At this event we will discuss the roles and responsibilities of mentees and mentors, some of the ethics considerations of mentoring and the ethos of our mentoring scheme. Menses and mentors will also find out who they […]

Filtering the Universe

Parkside - P130 5 Cardigan Street, Birmingham

From interviews and artworks to musical compositions and journal articles, data in Arts, Design & Media research takes various forms. This PGR Studio workshop covers practical, digital and other strategies to help you filter the Universe when gathering, organising and managing data for your literature review. Book a place by emailing admpgr-studio@bcu.ac.uk

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