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Home » For and about students » Events: Conferences, Workshops, Lectures, Talks » 2020 » March 2020

February 2018

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  • V&A Short Course: Opening the Cabinet of Curiosities

    8th Jan 2018 - 5th Mar 2018

    The V&A, London
    8 week course

    This 8 week course is being run in association with the V&A Research Institute (VARI) and will be of particular interest to AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) Students.


     

  • British Library Doctoral Open Days: Pre 1600 Collections

    5th Feb 2018

    The British Library

    Open day

    British Library Doctoral Open Days are a chance for first-year PhD students to discover the British Library’s unique research materials. They are designed to explain the practicalities of using the Library and its services, plus help you to navigate our physical and online collections.


     

  • PAST: Postgraduate Archival Skills Training Programme 2017-18

    6th Feb 2018 - 7th Feb 2018

    The National Archives

    Training event

    The PAST programme offers students a unique opportunity to gain the skills and knowledge needed to undertake academic research at The National Archives.


     

  • Practice-based PhD Programme: ‘Modes of Critical Writing’

    7th Feb 2018

    11 Bedford Square, London

    Workshop

    The programme developed for Royal Holloway and TECHNE students includes a series of 6 skills workshops plus seminars, lectures and symposia which are designed for those who use practice within their research and/or those who will submit practice-based research as part of their final PhD submission.


     

  • Professor Angus Carlyle’s Professorial Platform ‘Rough Notes’

    8th Feb 2018 6:30pm-8:30pm

    London College of Communication

    Lecture

    'Rough Notes' A lecture by Professor Angus Carlyle and drinks reception introduced by Natalie Brett, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Head of College London College of Communication and Professor Cathy Lane


     

  • TaPRA Postgraduate Symposium 2018 Materials and Materiality: How do they matter?

    9th Feb 2018

    Royal Central School of Speech and Drama

    Symposium

    Postgraduates and early career researchers are invited to contribute to the 2018 TaPRA Postgraduate Symposium titled ‘Materials and Materiality: How do they matter?’. The symposium will take place at Central Bankside, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama on Friday 9 February 2018.


     

  • British Library Doctoral Open Days: 17 & 18th Century Collections

    12th Feb 2018

    The British Library

    Open day

    British Library Doctoral Open Days are a chance for first-year PhD students to discover the British Library’s unique research materials. They are designed to explain the practicalities of using the Library and its services, plus help you to navigate our physical and online collections.


     

  • TECHNE: 'Making Professional Connections' Workshop

    14th Feb 2018 10:00am-4:00pm

    11 Bedford Square, London

    Workshop

    TECHNE funded practical workshop helps you to understand some of the essential skills involved in developing professional relationships and gives you the opportunity to practise the techniques in a supportive environment.


     

  • Gentle Introduction to Survey Design for Evaluation

    16th Feb 2018

    Data Research Centre and Library

    Workshop

    This workshop provides an introduction to survey design to help you collect the information you need for your evaluation.


     

  • British Library Doctoral Open Days: 19th Century Collections

    19th Feb 2018

    The British Library

    Open day

    British Library Doctoral Open Days are a chance for first-year PhD students to discover the British Library’s unique research materials. They are designed to explain the practicalities of using the Library and its services, plus help you to navigate our physical and online collections.


     

  • Digital Research Skills in an Arts and Humanities PhD

    19th Feb 2018

    University of Surrey

    Workshop

    This TECHNE funded, one-day workshop will show how specific software packages (including Zotero, Scrivener, and Evernote) can help you achieve such tasks as managing your bibliographic references, writing your thesis, and capturing your research.


     

  • PAST: Postgraduate Archival Skills Training Programme 2017-18

    20th Feb 2018 - 21st Feb 2018

    The National Archives

    Training event

    The PAST programme offers students a unique opportunity to gain the skills and knowledge needed to undertake academic research at The National Archives.


     

  • TECHNE Event: Public Engagement with the Arts: Research into Practice

    22nd Feb 2018

    University of Kingston

    Training event

    TECHNE funded training day explores how academic practice can be translated into public engagement activities, and how academic skills can be brought to bear on vital questions regarding public audiences for arts practice.


     

  • British Library Doctoral Open Days: 20th & 21st Century Collections

    26th Feb 2018

    The British Library

    Open day

    British Library Doctoral Open Days are a chance for first-year PhD students to discover the British Library’s unique research materials. They are designed to explain the practicalities of using the Library and its services, plus help you to navigate our physical and online collections.


     

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