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December 2018

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  • Work Processing - A Forum for the Sharing of Live Practice

    1st Dec 2018

    Chisenhale Dance Space, London

    Event

    TECHNE Student-led event: Work Processing - A forum for the Sharing of Live Practice is a day-long event open to postgraduate/early-career artist-practitioners and independent artists working in the arts and humanities.


     

  • Researchers Masterclass: CVs and applications for non-academic jobs

    3rd Dec 2018 10:30am-1:00pm

    Royal Holloway, 11 Bedford Square

    Training event

    What makes a CV stand out for recruiters beyond academia? In this interactive workshop you will learn how to communicate both your academic and your ‘soft’ skills and get peer feedback on your current CV.


     

  • How Like A Leaf - Ecopoetics: Form and Process

    8th Dec 2018 10:00am-4:00pm

    Royal Holloway, 11 Bedford Square

    Workshop

    Led by poet Dr Isabel Galleymore (Lecturer in Creative Writing, University of Birmingham), this TECHNE Conflux workshop will introduce ecopoetics to postgraduate students whose research deals with issues of environment, place and the nonhuman.


     

  • TECHNE Conflux: Art, Performance & the Sonorous

    13th Dec 2018 10:00am-7:30pm

    University of Roehampton

    Workshop

    In this TECHNE Conflux event we are coming together to study the sonorous, which begins as the OED reminds us in giving out, service to the work, gift in circulation and capability.


     

  • Researcher Masterclass Webinar: Balancing your professional and research identities

    13th Dec 2018 12:30pm-1:30pm

    Online webinar

    Training event

    This webinar will explore how to balance your different work identities including: explaining your research to colleagues, identifying and articulating your transferable skills, using ideas and inspiration from work in your research and vice versa, and effective networking.


     

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