BFWG Research Presentations Day 2015

All welcome | Saturday May 16th 2015

BFWG holds a Research Presentations Day each year at which women postgraduate students are invited to give short presentations of their research work to a general audience.  A prize of £100 is offered for the presentation judged ‘best’ in terms of quality of presentation and ability to communicate the subject to an educated but general audience.  Those interested in making a presentation should go to www.bfwg.org.uk to download an abstract submission form.  Abstracts should be submitted to awards@bfwg.org.uk.

Closing date for abstracts is Friday March 20th 2015

It may be necessary to make a selection from abstracts submitted if there are too many entries for the time available.  Please note: BFWG is not able to pay travel or other expenses.

All undergraduates, postgraduates, members of BFWG and others who are interested will be very welcome to attend the RPD even if they do not wish to submit a paper.  There is no charge for bona fide students, whether or not they are presenting a paper, but there is a charge of £10 on the door for others.  (A sandwich lunch is provided).  The Research Presentations Day is usually a good opportunity to meet other postgraduate women students and to look objectively at the presentation styles of others.  It can be a useful learning experience and an opportunity for networking.

If you wish to attend the day please contact: Dr Elizabeth Poskitt: awards@bfwg.org.uk if possible before May 9th 2015 .

Venue: BFWG HQ, 4 Mandeville Courtyard, 142 Battersea Park Road, London SW11 4NB

 

Postgraduate Research Cafe

Come along and be inspired! | Tomorrow, Wednesday 11th February

The postgraduate research café provides an opportunity for you to showcase your research in an informal setting and network with researchers from a variety of disciplines.

The Graduate School runs the café on the second Wednesday of each month. Each themed café will feature two 20 minute talks from postgraduate researchers from different disciplines, with a chance for questions, debate and networking over tea and coffee.

This relaxed event aims to bring postgraduates together, foster cross-disciplinary networks, and provide a supportive context for research discussion. To contribute, or for more information contact Dr Tracey Crowther, Postgraduate Development Advisor.

Next Café: Our next meeting will be on Wednesday 11 February between 1-3 in the Peter Brown room (The Missing Link, behind Darwin College) on the Canterbury campus with talks on ‘Water Gels for Cell Culture and Drug Delivery’ and ‘Can Film do Philosophy?’

 

Arts and Humanities Training and Development Programmes

Deadline for Applications| Extended to 7th February 2015

Upcoming training programmes funded through CHASE Doctoral Training Partnership that all Arts and Humanities postgraduates are welcome to apply for.

Arts & Humanities in the Digital Age

Opening Conference at the Open University, Camden – Friday 20 February

Deadline for applications – extended to 7th February

Find out more and apply here

Kent’s Dr Benjamin Vis will be convening two 2-day workshops on Spatial Humanities in Canterbury within this programme on Digital Humanities. CHASE are also working to open registration for separate workshops ahead of the plenary day conference in London on the 20th of February. It is thus not obligatory to register for the entire Digital Humanities programme as a whole.

Postgraduate Essay Prize 2015

British Association for Irish Studies | Deadline 17th March 2015

Entries are invited for an essay on any aspect of Irish Studies.  Entrants should be student members of BAIS who are registered for Masters of doctoral programmes in Great Britain. The winning entry will be published in Irish Studies Review and the winning author will receive £500 of Cambridge University Press books of their choice.  Essays should be between 5,000 and 8,000 words in length.

Please direct queries and submit entries to: Dr Derval Tubridy BAISessayprize@gmail.com