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Noni Jabavu’s Words and Worlds: Black British-South African Literary Pioneer
Noni Jabavu as editor of New Strand magazine, 1961. Photo: Getty ImagesOn Thursday 28th October, we had the opportunity to learn more about the [...]
Viva Survivor with Nathan Ryder (via Zoom)
Viva Survivor is a half day workshop, led by Dr Nathan Ryder, viva coach, author and creator of the Viva Survivors podcast, which can help you to prepare effectively for your viva, so you can approach it with confidence.
Writing Articles for Publication in International Peer-Reviewed Journals in the Arts and Humanities
This event is virtual and will run online This is one of two identical courses, one of which will run on the dates indicated here, [...]
Fast Track Impact - Training by researchers for researchers (delivered online using Zoom)
This session will give you everything you need to generate real-world impacts from your PhD. You will leave with practical tools you can use immediately in your research, no matter what discipline you come from, or where you are in the research cycle. The training is based on the latest research evidence and takes a unique relational approach to deliver wide-reaching and lasting impacts.
Publicising Research through the Media
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED This event will take place at Horizon, Leeds This one day workshop run by two ex-BBC journalists is intended for [...]
Policy engagement training for historians: government and beyond
Policy engagement training for historians: government and beyond Venue: Sheffield (specific venue TBC) A day of panels and a workshop organised by History & Policy with [...]
Practice as Research Training Workshop
This event will take place at Stage@Leeds, University of Leeds Facilitated by: Professor Roberta Mock Roberta Mock is Professor of Performance Studies and Director of [...]
Viva Survivor Training with Nathan Ryder (University of Leeds)
The viva is the culmination of your PhD process: a lot of work has led to this point, but a feeling of anxiety can go hand-in-hand with the sense of achievement at completing your thesis. For many PhD candidates the time leading up to the viva is filled with stress about the day, and uncertainty about what their examiners may ask.
AHRC International Placements Showcase
University of Leeds Baines Wing SR (2.13) The AHRC runs a placement scheme which allows doctoral and early career researchers who are funded by the [...]
Born-Digital Archives: A Practical Introduction
A bespoke research workshop and networking event in partnership with the British Library. This event takes place at The British Library, St Pancras, London [...]