9th May 2019 11:00am-4:00pm
University of Westminster
This is Event 1 of the 'For Scenographics' Conflux. The principal aim of this series of events is to bring together PGR, academics and practitioners to investigate how ‘scenographics’ enact, speculate, or complicate orders of ‘world’.
13th May 2019 11:00am-4:00pm
University of Westminster
This is Event 2 of the 'For Scenographics' Conflux. The principal aim of this series of events is to bring together PGR, academics and practitioners to investigate how ‘scenographics’ enact, speculate, or complicate orders of ‘world’.
14th May 2019 9:30am-5:15pm
Royal Holloway, 11 Bedford Square
This is a one day media workshop designed to help you communicate your work in the non-specialised media. This workshop leads from identifying the elements of a good media story, through the challenges of dealing with the media, to conclude with on-camera interviews and playback analysis.
15th May 2019 9:15am-5:15pm
Royal Holloway, 11 Bedford Square
Podcasting is one of the fastest-growing means of communication for universities. This course enables you to get the best out of whatever technical expertise or resources you may have. We help you to pitch your podcast correctly to the target audience and to consider the best ways to present them.
16th May 2019 11:00am-4:00pm
Royal Holloway, 11 Bedford Square
This is Event 3 of the 'For Scenographics' Conflux. The principal aim of this series of events is to bring together PGR, academics and practitioners to investigate how ‘scenographics’ enact, speculate, or complicate orders of ‘world’.
20th May 2019 1:00pm-2:00pm
Online webinar
You can use various strategies such as networking, job searching, keeping up with your professional field, and building and maintaining your online presence to leverage LinkedIn to manage your career. The focus is always on building quality and meaningful relationships.
23rd May 2019 11:00am-4:00pm
Royal Holloway, 11 Bedford Square
This is Event 4 of the 'For Scenographics' Conflux. The principal aim of this series of events is to bring together PGR, academics and practitioners to investigate how ‘scenographics’ enact, speculate, or complicate orders of ‘world’.
24th May 2019 10:30am-1:00pm
Senate House
In this interactive workshop you will learn how to communicate both your academic and your ‘soft’ skills in a way that aligns with job descriptions and examine strategies which will help you answer common types of questions found on job application forms.
30th May 2019 1:00pm-4:00pm
Senate House
This workshop will introduce students to phenomenology as a method of philosophy, and the relation it bears to existentialism via Heidegger and Sartre.
31st May 2019 10:00am-4:45pm
Bloomsbury
This event will draw on the practical experience of recent PhD students while also providing an opportunity for current TECHNE students to discuss issues surround archival research, including visits to archival collections in the Bloomsbury area.