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Economics Postgraduate Live Chat
Meet and Engage (Online)

Chat directly with staff from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.

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PhD Writing Clinic
Wolfson Room 1

WLS SSLC have organised a weekly writing clinic as a final push to see us to the end of term. Here is the sign-up for the sessions https://doodle.com/meeting/participate/id/b285Yrve. If you would like to join us online please write (online) next to your name so we can add you to our teams meeting. We understand that not everyone can commit to the full 10-4 session, but hope you can drop in and out however you need throughout the sessions. Please do try to let us know if you intend on attending the session in person so we can keep an eye on numbers as we have limited capacity in the room.

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Inclusive Name and Pronouns Practice

Do you ask how to pronounce someone's name if you're unsure? What's in your email signature? Jane Bryan and Sam Parr explore what inclusive name and pronouns practice looks like in an HE context.

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