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Wednesday, December 01, 2021
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CADRE - Your Research in the Digital WorldOnline via TeamsSuitable for students in their first or second year in the Arts and Humanities. This session will cover social media, databases (bibliographic and otherwise), technology to assist in data visualisation, and ideas about how to communicate your research.
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Teaching ForumTeams |
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Work in Progress SeminarMS TeamsCarlo Lualdi, University of Warwick (Chair: Jacqui Butler) “A neglected god: a new interpretation of the Silen on the Lucanian nestoris F178” |
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Postgraduate Online Open DayWe will be holding a session for those interested in our Masters degrees from 3-4pm UK time and another session for those interested in PhD study from 4-5pm. The presentations will discuss the degrees, the vibrant research culture of our department, offer a student perspective and allow time for a Q and A. |
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CCMPS Research Seminar - Dr Maitrayee BasuOnline via TeamsCentre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies - Research Seminars Teams (Term 1) Wednesdays 4pm-5pm 1st December 2021 Dr. Maitrayee Basu, London College of Communication [link to meeting] An informal presentation of the latest research from Dr Maitrayee Basu, a Lecturer in Communications and Media at London College of Communication. Her research focuses on transnational activism, representations of marginalised bodies and experiences, and digital identities from the global south. Follow @MaitrayeeB |
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CANCELLED DUE TO UCU STRIKE ACTION - History Research Seminar - Revolting Animals in Colonial Myanmar, Jonathan Saha (Durham)onlineCANCELLED DUE TO UCU STRIKE ACTION A seminar with Jonathan Saha (Durham), “Revolting Animals in Colonial Myanmar” discussant: Ushehwedu Kufakurinani |
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CALCELLED DUE TO UCU STRIKE ACTION - History Research Seminar - Revolting Animals in Colonial MyanmaronlineA seminar with Jonathan Saha (Durham) discussant: Ushehwedu Kufakurinani |