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

February 2022

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  • First Steps In Evaluation: A Whistle-stop Tour of Evaluation in the Cultural Sector

    10th Feb 2022 10:00am-12:00pm

    Online (Zoom)

    This introductory 2-hour lecture and Q&A is designed to show that evaluation and monitoring isn’t boring! Marge will introduce the basics of monitoring and evaluation in the cultural sector so that participants leave feeling invigorated about this area of work.


     

  • Creating a Narrative through your Literature Review

    15th Feb 2022 10:00am-12:00pm

    Online (Zoom)

    This workshop de-mystifies the literature review, helps you identify the purpose of your review for your reader, and offers techniques to develop the clear and coherent narrative that is such an important part of your project.


     

  • Writing Persuasive Approaches for Placements, Internships & Work Experience

    17th Feb 2022 1:00pm-2:00pm

    Online (Zoom)

    This webinar will explore how you can add value through placements, internships and work experience; how to write persuasive application letters; crafting your Techne profile and your CV; how Techne supports virtual placement and work experience activities for its students.


     

  • Year 1 Online Writing Retreat

    23rd Feb 2022 10:00am - 24th Feb 2022 3:30pm

    Online (Zoom)

    Year 1 of the PhD can feel chaotic and messy; imposter syndrome is common. In a constructive space away from the scrutiny of supervisors, this retreat offers you and your peers the chance to look objectively at your projects and how you write about them.


     

  • Techne Conflux: Imaginative Confrontations with Shakespeare: Justice, Truth, Reconciliation

    23rd Feb 2022 2:00pm-6:30pm

    University of Surrey

    How do we forgive the unforgivable? And who does get to say whether we should? Led by acclaimed theatre maker Chinonyerem Odimba, this practically-based workshop addresses these questions through Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.


     

  • Techne Conflux: Roma Feminist & Queer Perspectives - Performance, Scholarship, Activism

    24th Feb 2022 - 25th Feb 2022

    Online (Zoom)

    This two-day interdisciplinary event focuses on Roma queer and feminist activism, performance and scholarship in Europe, with a transnational perspective.


     

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