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Summer Vacation Research Competition 2021 Q&A Session

Are you considering applying for the Summer Vacation Research Competition 2021 but unsure where to start? Or do you have a great idea but also practical concerns? Then come along to the Summer Vacation Research Competition 2021 Q&A Session, which will be held online on Thursday, 21 January 2021 from 1300-1400.

Participating in this competition, which is now in its fourth year, is a great way to boost your career and the initiative is being generously supported by the Careers and Employability Service, the Centre for the Study of Higher Education, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor – Research & Innovation, the Divisions, the Graduate and Researcher College, Research and Innovation Services, and the Signature Research Theme Leads. Use this virtual get-together to meet the event organisers and discover more about the skills you will develop through managing your own project and intern. You’ll also learn about what makes a successful submission and pick up some practical tips for your application.

Dr Helen Leech, the event’s co-founder with Dr Jennifer Leigh, said:

“Whether you have definitely decided to apply and have a project in mind or are still considering your options, why not join us for an informal chat in a supportive environment? We will endeavour to encourage and inspire you, and will suggest ways of maximising your chances of success.”

Details of the meeting have been sent to relevant staff – please contact svrc@kent.ac.uk if you do not receive this email.

We look forward to answering your questions at the session!

ReCapture

Unleash your creativity with an eye-catching snapshot and be in for a chance to win £250!

Are you a Master’s or a PhD student? Have you been thinking about innovative ways of presenting your research to colleagues or to the general public?

Tell a story about your research by sharing a photograph and win up to £250!

What is ReCapture?

ReCapture is a competition funded by the University of Kent’s Postgraduate Community Experience Award. It aims to promote postgraduate research carried out across the University by providing a platform for students to capture and share their research in a public-friendly photographic format. The competition will be a celebration of student research and will encourage networking between the academic communities of the Canterbury and Medway campuses. It also provides a novel and exciting platform for students to share their research with non-specialist audiences and to the local public.

How do I take part?

If you are a student undertaking a Master’s or PhD research* at either Canterbury or Medway campus, this is your chance to shine! In order to enter the competition, submit the following to graduateschool@kent.ac.uk by midnight on the 7th of April 2019:

  • An image, which reflects or captures your research or your experience as a researcher.
  • Your name, department/school and a title of image of maximum 12 words.
  • A short description explaining why you have chosen that particular image (max. 250 words)

You may only submit one image and it must relate to your own research or your experience as a researcher. The description of your image should be understandable to a non-specialist audience and to the general public.

By submitting an image, you agree for it to be used publicly free-of-charge by the University of Kent, for instance for it to be displayed within the University or feature in university’s promotional materials, publications or websites.

*Note that you are eligible to enter the competition if you are enrolled onto your graduate course up to and including the 30th of June 2019.

What should my image look like?

Your chosen image may be presented in either landscape or portrait orientation and may include any subject which you feel reflects your work. The photograph may either be presented in full colour or black and white. It must not have previously been submitted to or presented at any other photography competitions or events.

Note that any images, which infringe the copyrights of a third party or contain any harmful or otherwise objectionable or inappropriate content will be disqualified by the panel. If in doubt, email one of the organisers using the contact details provided below.

The image may be taken using any imaging device, however should be of a minimum resolution of 300 pixels per inch (ppi) and submitted in either a .jpeg or .tif format. All images selected for the exhibition will be printed on A2 foamex boards (420 x 594 mm or 16.5 x 23.4 inches). It is advisable to format the photograph to match this size prior to the submission and to be aware of what your image will look like when printed out at this size. 

What happens next?

All images submitted for the competition will be judged by a panel consisting of; academics, graduate students and public representatives, according to the following criteria:

  • Subject content and strength of message, in relation to your research.
  • Creativity of presentation, visual communication and general appeal of image.
  • Image quality of photograph.

The very best images, up to 20 maximum, will be printed free of charge onto A2 Foamex boards and displayed at exhibitions on both Canterbury and Medway Campuses, which will be taking place over May (details to be confirmed). A public voting period will then commence in which students, academics and members of the public will be provided with the opportunity to vote for their favourite image, either online or by the provided ballot boxes.

The exhibitions at each campus will be followed by the final celebration and awards ceremony at the Medway campus during the week beginning with the 17th June. Students, academics and members of the public will be invited to this event to celebrate postgraduate research together and will be allowed to vote for the best entry. Votes collected during this event will be added to the ones received throughout the exhibitions at each campus. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 exhibitors (£250, £100 and £50), who will be presented with their award and certificate.

After the competition has finished, one set of prints will be donated to the Woolf College in Canterbury, where they will be permanently displayed within the foyer. The second set will be gifted to their contributors who will get to keep an A2 Foamex print of their original image for free.

Contact Details

If you have any further questions or concerns regarding the competition, do not hesitate to contact us by email as follows:

For Canterbury campus:

Hal Dorrington: hgd3@kent.ac.uk

For Medway campus:

Vilius Savickas: vs261@kent.ac.uk.

Good luck and we look forward to seeing your photographs!

Miss the SeNSS Applicant Briefing Sessions?

The Graduate School hosted several information sessions for students in Autumn 2018 on how to apply for SeNSS-funded studentships. Were you unable to attend one of the sessions but want to find out more about how to apply for a SeNSS-funded studentship? 

Please contact the Graduate School with any queries: graduateschool@kent.ac.uk

CHASE and SeNSS Briefing Sessions for Staff and Potential Students

Are you interested in applying for a CHASE or SeNSS-funded studentship but are unsure where to begin? Are you a supervisor or administrator supporting CHASE or SeNSS-funded students?

The Graduate School is hosting several information sessions for staff and students in the Autumn of 2018 on how to apply for CHASE-funded and SeNSS-funded studentships. Please click on the links below for more information:

Please get in touch with the Graduate School at graduateschool@kent.ac.uk with any queries and to reserve a place on one of these sessions.

Registration now open for South East Hub 2018

Join us at the University of Kent for the 2018 South East Hub, a postgraduate and early career researcher conference with the theme: ‘Victims, Perpetrators, Bystanders and Collaborators as historical concepts: Redundant labels, useful categorisations or somewhere in between?’

The South East Hub 2018 will be held in the Grimond building (University of Kent, Canterbury campus) on 19th June and is co-funded by CHASE and the University of Kent School of History. The conference is an opportunity for research postgraduates and early career researchers to discuss their topics in a friendly and supportive environment. This year, papers will address the conceptual utility of the terms victims, perpetrators, bystanders and collaborators in a variety of historical contexts.

The panels are: ‘Accusation, Collaboration and Resistance’, ‘The Victim Voice’, ‘Simultaneous Categories’, and ‘Regimes and the Right’. The keynote talk will be delivered by Professor Tim Cole and is entitled, ‘Perpetrators, victims and bystanders: Writing integrated histories and geographies’.

The conference is free to attend. Lunch, tea and coffee will also be provided, and a wine reception will follow the event. Please note that there are limited spaces, so places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration closes on May 18th, so register as soon as possible to secure your attendance at the conference.

Register here: https://goo.gl/forms/FKUZT8PgaxqV4eMu1​ 

If you have any questions about the event or require any further information, please get in touch with Kate Docking and Ellis Spicer at southeasthub2018@outlook.com.

The conference webpage can be viewed here: www.kent.ac.uk/graduateschool/southeasthub2018.html

Frames of Representation 2018 – a global documentary cinema festival

CHASE is delighted to be academic partner with The ICA for Frames of Representation 2018, a global documentary cinema festival. As part of their sponsorship, CHASE has organised two seminars featuring CHASE academics in conversation with film-makers whose work is showing during the festival.

The seminars will take place at The ICA in the afternoons of 23 and 25 April, and all Arts and Humanities Postgraduates registered at CHASE institutions are eligible to attend.

Further details and registration can be viewed here: http://www.chase.ac.uk/frames-of-representation