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LISS DTP Writing Clinics June (Online delivery)

If you have a specific writing issue you would like to discuss, two professional writers, Anne Wilson and Katie Grant, are offering bookable 40-minute one-to-one video consultation. The slots will be allocated at the time of booking and will take place 10:00-16:40. Before your slot, you’ll be asked to email: your thesis year and topic your […]

Methods Workshop: Visual Network Analysis and Transdisciplinary Approaches to Digital Methods

This workshop provides an introductory, interactive seminar to allow PhD students and junior researchers from a range of disciplinary backgrounds to explore and critically engage with innovative approaches to digital methods. PhD students looking for ways to expand on their methods training or find new ways to collect and analyse their own data are particularly […]

Doing Digital Research with The National Archives – Talk and Q&A

Two sessions: Talk and Q&A – Thursday 26th May 10-11:30am Interactive session – Friday 27th May 10-11:30am Event description The aim of this event is to get you thinking about how digital research skills may be of use in the cultural heritage sector, both during your PhD and on the other side. There are no […]

Doing Digital Research with The National Archives – Interactive Session

Two sessions: Talk and Q&A – Thursday 26th May 10-11:30am Interactive session – Friday 27th May 10-11:30am Event description The aim of this event is to get you thinking about how digital research skills may be of use in the cultural heritage sector, both during your PhD and on the other side. There are no […]

Queen Mary University of London | Linguistics Department Seminar

Zoom

"A sociolinguistic perspective on why it is necessary to distinguish among types of creaky voice" Robert J. Podesva Stanford University ABSTRACT: As discourses about creaky voice started circulating in the media a decade ago, scholars have shed considerable light on its sociolinguistic complexity (Podesva 2013, Lee 2015, Becker et al. 2017, Zimman 2017). This paper, […]

Free

Alternative Guide to Postgraduate Funding Webinar

Zoom

Are you a current PhD or PGR student who needs extra funding for fees, living expenses, research, conference or 4th year PhD writing-up costs? Have you been adversely affected financially by the Covid-19 Coronavirus? If the answer is ‘yes’, then considering attending this webinar! It’s all about funding from unusual places you probably haven’t heard […]

Jenny Cheshire Lecture 2022 – Miriam Meyerhoff

ArtsTwo Lecture Theatre Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London

On Aesthetics and Language Variation - Lecture by Miriam Meyerhoff Most people know that different ways of saying things sound “nice” or “funny” or “sexy”. But linguists are curiously reluctant to engage directly with the fact that we have an aesthetic response to language variation. Qualitative sociolinguists, following anthropologist colleagues, are more open to discussing […]

Free

Uplevel Your Impact: Masterclass on Disruptive Thinking

Macadam Building, Strand Campus, Room MB4.2 Macadam Building, Strand Campus, Surrey Street, 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 engage in your research in a new way? Join the Entrepreneurship Institute for a masterclass in disruptive thinking, regardless of discipline, the skill of disruptive thinking will help you grow as an academic by enabling […]