The Creativity Lab in the Library is running a series of workshops for researchers on digital creativity. Our sessions cover everything from VR to podcasting, video editing to 3D modelling. Learn about facilities available at the Lab whilst picking up highly-transferable skills. Sessions available are: Places are limited and experience of digital creativity is not … Continue reading Digital Creativity sessions for PGRs
Perspectives in Historical Sociology
This two-day symposium on 26-27 June will gather European researchers involved in historical, processual, and/or figurational sociology and history. It aims to encourage reflections and intellectual exchanges within the field of Historical Sociology, as well as ways to raise the role of Historical Sociology within wider academic research and envision its future. Perspectives in Historical … Continue reading Perspectives in Historical Sociology
Research with the Public – One-Day Conference
The School for Business and Society is hosting a one-day conference on Wednesday 14 June to bring together researchers working on studies that have involved the public. This includes studies that have included Community, Patient and/or Public Involvement elements, co-produced studies, those that have worked alongside People With Lived Experience (PWLE), and Citizen Science. The … Continue reading Research with the Public – One-Day Conference
Decolonising and diversifying the curriculum
The Decolonising and Diversifying the Curriculum Working Group is a group of staff and students who lead on the University’s Decolonising and Diversifying the Curriculum project, co-ordinated by the Inclusive Learning team. This group is organising a symposium entitled ‘Decolonising and Diversifying the Curriculum: Sharing practice and next steps’ on Monday 19 June between 9.15am … Continue reading Decolonising and diversifying the curriculum
The role of Wikidata within the research lifecycle
Join White Rose Libraries as they explore advocacy for the use of Wikidata within the research lifecycle. The role of Wikidata within the research lifecycleWednesday 21 June10am to 12.30pmLFA/204-5 and online This event brings together researchers and professionals from across three institutions and Wikimedia UK to showcase the use of Wikidata. It will start with … Continue reading The role of Wikidata within the research lifecycle
Management Consulting Insight Event
Ever wondered what it’s like to work in management consulting with a global company ? McKinsey & Company are running an insight event on 7th July at their London offices for PhD candidates. The event will include work based and social activities and a chance to meet with McKinsey staff. More information about how to … Continue reading Management Consulting Insight Event
Emerging Researchers’ Forum – 8 June
Thursday 8 June 2023, 6pm – Wentworth College Senior Common Room (W/135) About the Forum The Emerging Researchers’ Forum (ERF) is an informal network for researchers (PhD, MRes, ECRs) to share experiences, offer peer-support and socialise with those at a similar level within the university. The Forum aims to bridge the gap between PhDs and … Continue reading Emerging Researchers’ Forum – 8 June
British Library Doctoral Open Day: British & European Collections 1600-1950
Where: The British Library, St Pancras, LondonWhen: Monday 26 June 2023 Are you PhD researcher working on British and European history, literature, science or art? Come and explore the Library and all of its services, as well as their amazing Western Heritage collections alongside curators and reference specialists. Learn more about modern archives and manuscripts, … Continue reading British Library Doctoral Open Day: British & European Collections 1600-1950
Apply to the YGRS Conference Fund
Self-funded PGRs can apply for funding to attend UK and international conferences when other funding options have been exhausted. The closing date for the next round of the YGRS Conference Fund is midnight on 1 June 2023. Find out more about the YGRS Conference Fund
Anna Nicole Smith: York PGR featured in The Conversation
“It’s questionable how ethical it is to retell the story of women whose lives have already been damaged by media depictions of them.” Read PhD candidate Daisy McManaman discussing a new documentary on the life of Anna Nicole Smith for The Conversation: Anna Nicole Smith: You Don’t Know Me – Netflix doc seeks to reclaim … Continue reading Anna Nicole Smith: York PGR featured in The Conversation