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8th May 2017 - 26th Jun 2017
Catherine of Siena College, University of Roehampton
Training event
6 week online course on Migration matters: In this introductory course, we will explore migrant stories (particularly those of women), key types and causes of migration and policy approaches, and analyse pertinent biblical narratives and theological themes.
31st May 2017 - 1st Jun 2017
University of Brighton
Workshop
TECHNE funded two-day workshop: Undisciplined Methods at the University of Brighton Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics.
2nd Jun 2017 10:00am-4:00pm
Kingston University
Symposium
Futures of Political Theology Symposium 2nd June 2017 This international symposium gathers together a group of distinguished interdisciplinary scholars – including philosophers, political theorists, theologians and cultural critics.
2nd Jun 2017 10:00am-1:00pm
Senate House, London
Workshop
LAHP event: ‘Sounding Out!’ workshops aim to give PhD researchers the skills they need to reach new audiences for their work, harnessing the power of audio. Researchers will make mini podcasts about their research during these workshops.
2nd Jun 2017 10:00am-5:00pm
The V&A, London
Conference
The Future Passe Conference is a free to attend event organised by the V&A in collaboration with the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London. Financially supported by HERA Joint Reserarch Programme.
5th Jun 2017 7:00pm-9:00pm
11 Bedford Square, London
Reading Group
Reading Groups: Over 5 evening sessions in Central London between May and July 2017
9th Jun 2017 10:00am-6:00pm
11 Bedford Square, London
Workshop
TECHNE funded workshop in collaboration with RHUL Centre for the GeoHumanities, AHRC Creating Earth Futures project provides an opportunity for those working on practice-led or practice-based PhDs on geographical topics to meet and discuss the challenges and benefits of these ways of working.
15th Jun 2017 - 16th Jun 2017
Royal College of Art, London
Symposium
This event is being organised by Elizabeth Atkinson, Isabelle Held and Freddie Mason, research students in the School of Humanities at the RCA, as well as Mae Losasso, Humanities research student at Royal Holloway, with the support of the Techne AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership scheme.