Liss DTP

Events

LISS DTP Pathways 6/7 Research Day

K2.31 (Nash Lecture Theatre), King’s Strand Campus. London

Talks, panels, posters, but also drinks, nibbles and picnic! After two years of pandemics and lockdowns, it is finally time for Pathways 6 and 7 LISS DTP students to meet […]

Free

Your Career: Objectives, Actions, and Obstacles

Keats House 10 Keats Grove, London, United Kingdom

Places are available for LAHPs final careers workshop of the academic year: Your Career: Objectives, Actions and Obstacles which takes place onsite at Keats House in Hampstead on Monday 27th […]

Free

EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT THE ECONOMICS JOB MARKET, BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK

King's College London Strand and Waterloo Campuses

The Qatar Centre for Global Banking and Finance is delighted to offer a workshop aimed at economics PhD students preparing for “the job market”. The workshop will consist of an afternoon of panel discussions and Q&A sessions. Various myths and misunderstandings surround the job market, making the process more stressful and complicated than it needs to be. We hope to dispel those myths by starting a friendly discussion between (and among) students, academics, and private-sector recruiters.

Captivate Your Audience: Masterclass on Compelling Communication

Strand Campus London, United Kingdom

This event has been organised by Centre for Doctoral Studies. For any enquiries please contact doctoraltraining@kcl.ac.uk. Are you looking to learn how to tell a story through your research? Join […]

Kindness in Research: trauma-informed perspectives

King's College London Strand, London, United Kingdom

Does your PhD or research involve or affect people who may have experienced violence, abuse or trauma? Whatever your discipline or background, join us for a free one-day conference to […]

Free

Vincent Briscoe Lecture 2022 with Mircea Geoană

G34, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, Imperial College London, Imperial College Road, London SW7 2AZ G34, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, Imperial College London, Imperial College Road, London, United Kingdom

Mircea Geoană, NATO Deputy Secretary General, explores how the nature of competition between the world's great powers is evolving in response to disruptive technologies. In an era of artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and synthetic biology, how and where do the great powers compete with one another? What are they competing for?

He will consider the opportunities that disruptive technologies present to great powers in shaping the parameters of such competition, and the challenges international bodies such as NATO face in navigating these fast-shifting political landscapes.

The Vincent Briscoe Lecture will open with a Welcome Talk from Imperial College London President, Professor Hugh Brady, and will be followed with a drinks reception.

5-6pm: Vincent Briscoe Lecture.

6-7:30pm: Drinks reception.

To register attendance and for further information on the event visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/vincent-briscoe-lecture-2022-with-mircea-geoana-tickets-427033858767?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

Free

5th QMUL Economics and Finance Workshop on 25-26 May!

Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London

The School of Economics and Finance of Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) is hosting the 5th annual workshop for PhD & Postdoctoral students. The workshop is organised by QMUL PhD students and aims to bring together researchers from all areas of Economics and Finance to create a stimulating environment for participants to discuss pressing issues in their fields and receive valuable feedback on their work.