2024/25 workshops
Workshops and training sessions tailored to PGRs in the arts and humanities.
The following sessions can be booked on the Central Booking System or you may just turn up on the day.
This programme of sixteen seminars provides postgraduates with both an introduction to a selected range of theories and research methods, as well as practice-based activities and applications of research methods to specific disciplines.
Seminars offer researchers the opportunity to work with theories and methods critically and effectively and to integrate these practices into their doctoral research. For in person sessions, the number of participants per seminar is limited to 25.
Semester 2
- 22 January, 2-4pm: Impostor Syndrome for PhDs (Zoom - link sent when booked via Training Catalogue)
- 27 January, 11am-1pm: Theoretical Frameworks (C.1.18, Ellen Wilkinson)
- 29 January, 2-4pm: Mindfulness for PhD Writing (Zoom - link sent when booked via Training Catalogue)
- 6 February, 11am-1pm: Narrative as Research Method (A4, Samuel Alexander Building)
- 10 February, 11am-1pm: Using NVivo for Discourse Analysis (C.1.18, Ellen Wilkinson)
- 25 February, 10am-12pm: Discourse Analysis (CG59, Ellen Wilkinson)
- 27 February, 11am-1pm: Discourse Analysis and Language (C.1.18, Ellen Wilkinson)
- 3 March, 11am-1pm: Discourse Analysis: Terminology and Methods (C.1.18, Ellen Wilkinson)
- 6 March, 11am-1pm: Frankfurt School Theory (A4 Samuel Alexander Building)
- 10 March, 11am-1pm: Introduction to Post-colonial Theory (A4, Samuel Alexander Building)
- 17 March, 10am-12pm: Theoretical Frameworks (A4, Samuel Alexander Building)
- 20 March, 11am-1pm: Sociology of Work Theory (A4, Samuel Alexander Building)
- 24 March, 11am-1pm: Refugee Studies Theory (A4, Samuel Alexander Building)
- 27 March, 11am-1pm: Researching Human Rights (A4, Samuel Alexander Building)
- 31 March, 11am-1pm: Refugee Education (C.1.18, Ellen Wilkinson)
- 3 April, 11am-1pm: Critical University Studies (C.1.18, Ellen Wilkinson)
- 28 April, 11am-1pm: Thematic Analysis (A4 Samuel Alexander Building)
- 1 May, 11am-1pm: Using World Literature (C.1.18, Ellen Wilkinson)
- 8 May, 11am-1pm: Theoretical Frameworks (C.1.18, Ellen Wilkinson)
- 12 May, 11am-1pm: Researching Human Rights (C.1.18, Ellen Wilkinson)
- 15 May, 11am-1pm: Translation as Research Method (C1.18, Ellen Wilkinson)
- 19 May, 11am-1pm: Textual Analysis (C.1.18, Ellen Wilkinson)
- 22 May, 11am-1pm: Discourse Analysis (C.1.18, Ellen Wilkinson)
Upcoming workshops
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