In this blog post Imogen and Francesca reflect on the conference, which was held online on Saturday 14th May.
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'Following Living Things and Still Lifes in a Global World': Reflections on the conference
Writing about web page https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/hrc/confs/flt/
In this final post, Cheng He and Camilo Uribe Botta reflect on their experience of organising the conference 'Following Living Things and Still Lifes in a Global World'.
An organiser’s guide to putting on a conference (as an ECR)
Writing about web page https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/hrc/confs/supernatural/
The last blog post by Francesca and Imogen is slightly different, offering final reflections in the form of top tips for making both the planning and running of your own conference as smooth as possible. Of course no two conferences are the same, with different themes, disciplines, durations, funding bodies and institutions all shaping the final product but they hope you find these suggestions useful in some small way.
Bridging the gap: reflections on running an interdisciplinary conference
Writing about web page https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/hrc/confs/supernatural/
In this blog post Imogen and Frankie reflect on their experience putting on an interdisciplinary conference, and offer some advice for others hoping to do the same.
Professor Tim Lockley collects his MBE
Professor Tim Lockley from the Department of History and ex-Director of the Humanities Research Centre is one of a trio of University of Warwick academicsLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window recognised in the 2021 Queens Birthday Honours List. The award was in recognition of his services to his local community in Harbury, where he serves as a Parish councillor, and with particular recognition of his work in his area during the COVID-19 pandemic.