Posts By: WRoCAH Office

  • WRoCAH Spring Newsletter (2019)

    We are very pleased to release the WRoCAH Spring Newsletter 2019.

  • Spiders, Sea-Kings, and Sagas: Preparing and Delivering Effective Podcasts, by Becca Drake and Emmie Price-Goodfellow

    In February, Becca Drake and Emmie Price-Goodfellow attended the WRoCAH-sponsored training day on preparing and delivering effective podcasts. Here they offer their thoughts on this interactive and practical workshop, as well as sharing the screentest of their own exciting podcast project, Welcome to the Attic.

  • Fast Track Impact, by Jean-Baptiste Masson and Lee Pretlove

    Jean-Baptiste Masson and Lee Pretlove share their perspectives on the WRoCAH-funded ‘Fast Track Impact’ training course, which took place earlier this year. Run by Professor Mark Reed, author of The Research Impact Handbook, the course aimed to show students how best to generate real-world impacts from their PhD research.

  • Eighteenth-Century Study Day, by Frances Long and Lilian Tabois

    Frances Long and Lilian Tabois write a joint post about their recent WRoCAH-funded event hosted at the Vale and Downland Museum in Wantage. They organised an eighteenth-century study day for sixth-form students of local schools and shared their research with a captivated and enthusiastic audience.

  • PhD Spotlight Competition 2019, by Anna Détári

    Earlier this year, Anna Détári was crowned the overall winner at York’s PhD Spotlight competition, in addition to winning best presentation in the Arts and Humanities. Here, she reflects on the competition and what it meant for her research. Congratulations, Anna!