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14th Mar 2023 - 4th Apr 2023
Online (Zoom)
Sound Starter is a course for students with little or no previous experience, who wish to develop a podcast of their research. It offers an introductory level of sound recording and editing and will provide a guide to the possibilities of sound manipulation, restoration and mixing.
5th Apr 2023 1:00pm-2:00pm
Online (Zoom)
In this webinar we'll look at expert strategies for networking, and develop an understanding of how persuasion, negotiating skills, and an outward focus on others can play an important role in making friends and influencing people who can support our careers.
14th Apr 2023 10:00am-5:00pm
London College of Communication
Daniela Cascella will discuss how to establish a writing practice in front of different forms of speechlessness, and the possibilities for critical writing.
17th Apr 2023 - 18th Apr 2023
Online (Zoom)
Anne Wilson and Katie Grant, who deliver lots of Techne's writing workshops, are offering 40 minute one-to-one slots to discuss any writing problems or challenges that are impeding your writing progress.
20th Apr 2023 12:30pm-5:30pm
Loughborough University London
This event will provide opportunity for Techne students to meet some Techne partner organisations, to gain further understanding of the research and outreach activities of partner organisations, and to contribute to developing and planning new activities and programmes with partners and academics.
24th Apr 2023 10:00am-12:00pm
Online (Zoom)
There are many reasons to share your research outside your discipline, but it can be challenging to communicate complex ideas concisely and coherently to non-specialists. This practical workshop helps you develop a pitch for one non-specialist publication.
27th Apr 2023 - 28th Apr 2023
Kingston University
This symposium will explore how renewed attention to the human (and specifically female) body in philosophy, politics, literature and psychosocial studies has paved the way for a rethinking of motherhood, reproductive loss, disability and death beyond the biological category.