Research training programme 2020-21
Term 1, 2 & 3
Term 1
- Writing articles for publication in peer-reviewed journals in the humanities – 14th to 16th October 2020
- Writing and giving conference presentations in the humanities – 2nd and 3rd November 2020
- Study Hub: Online Retreat day – 4th November 2020 (1 hour prepatory session on 2nd November)
- Introduction to Practice based Research – 10th November 2020
- Introduction to WordPress – 11th November 2020
- Digitising the Archives – 19th November 2020
- Public Engagement Workshop – 25th November 2020
- Research In, With, and For Museums: A workshop for PhD students – 10th December 2020
Term 2
- Study Hub: Online Retreat day – 1st February 2021 (1 hour prepatory session on 26th January 2021)
- Moving into Research-led Teaching: Three workshops on 29th January, 12th February and 26th
February 2021 - Humanities as Journalism: How to Write for the Public – 10th February 2021
- Publishing Scholarly Monographs in the Arts and Humanities – Monday 22nd February 2021
- Dyslexia and Neurodivergence workshop series – Wednesday 3rd, 10th and 17th March 2021
- Raising your public profile – Wednesday 3rd and 10th March 2021
- Routledge Publishing Resource Hub and Q&A session – Friday 5th March 2021
- Mental Strategies for Coping with Stress and Developing Resilience – 17th March 2021
- Alternative Guide to Postgraduate funding webinar – 24th March 2021
Term 3
- Revolutionising UK curricula and pedagogy – 28th April 2021
- Physical Strategies for Coping with Stress and Developing Resilience – 7th May 2021
- Performing the Archive – Lecture series – Multiple dates between 6th May and 24th June 2021
- How to Create an effective Podcast – 10th and 12th May 2021
- What is Interdisciplinary – 20th May 2020
- Researchers Masterclass: CVs and Applications for Academic jobs – 28th May 2021
- Developing an Academic Career – 7th June 2021
- What can I do with my PhD? Career options beyond academia – 15th June 2021
- Your Career: Objectives, actions and obstacles – 8th and 9th June 2021
- Stuart Hall Seminars – 28th and 29th June