Tallulah Eyres shares publication in the New Sociological Perspectives journal: https://t.co/rE8yW2HFXi
See Tallulah's post on linked in https://t.co/J9rqg8sFpG
Immerse yourself in the scholarly contributions of @SamJayneHulston, a distinguished ESRC DTP funded student, as she presents her research article titled "Embodied meaning-making: using literacy-as-event to explore a young child's small world play."
https://t.co/wHaJZcSRFe
Postgraduate researchers are invited to enter our #RMeF23 video poster competition!
The 10 best entries will be shown at the 2023 Research Methods e-Festival (7-9 Nov). Prize: £100 Amazon voucher.
Submit your expression of interest by 31 May.
Apply: https://t.co/SuHdjMaEbW
The significance of mental health and wellbeing for staff and student success is becoming more widely acknowledged. The Mental Wellbeing in HE Conference 2023 will bring experts in HE to discuss and address all aspects of mental wellbeing. Find out more: ttps://bit.ly/3nIZBXg
SHARE 2023 Summer Research Experience programme @Cambridge_Uni? Register for online drop-in events on 1 and 2 Feb with research project supervisors @CamUniCampop@CamCriminology@UCamArchaeology@mrccbu hear more about the projects/ask your questions https://t.co/AQUtzpTQFw
Apply now for SHARE @Cambridge_Uni - paid 6-week postgraduate research experience programme in humanities & social sciences for underrepresented undergraduates in penultimate year.Deadline:27 Feb https://t.co/AQUtzpTQFw
#SHARE2023#Diversity#postgrad#summerinternship
Our new paper is out in @progenvgeog! We take a broad look at the role digital technologies play in mediating more-than-human worlds.
Really enjoyed working on this with the @digicologies team. Hopefully it'll be useful for others!
https://t.co/TgaFRPNeGO #DigitalEcologies
Ever wanted to find out more about where you live? 💭
Introducing our brand-new tool, Census maps 🗺
Using #Census2021 data, it allows you to search and compare local areas across England and Wales by different topics.
Explore today ➡️ https://t.co/5qYApbFsPn
So happy to be back at @CamDigHum as a Methods Fellow! As part of the Archive of Tomorrow project, along with @CaylinSSmith and @makethecatwise, I will research how Covid-19 misinformation turned the filter bubble topsy-turvy.
https://t.co/SM9KVTCQzM
https://t.co/XDyUtU2oHF
We have launched a new series of our Methods podcast!
The series, produced with the YouthLife project, features conversations with leading experts on #QualitativeLongitudinal and #MixedMethods research.
The first episode, with Johnny Saldaña, is out now: https://t.co/wqFrbBbJY8
We are sad to be saying good bye to @_danielnewton today. Daniel worked as an intern at the CGHR for six weeks as part of the SHSS #SHARE scheme https://t.co/ky1PhGmp9d. We learnt so much from him and are looking forward to keeping in touch. Thanks Daniel!
I'll be giving an online talk on Weds 23rd March at 1pm, entitled ‘A professional project? Psychologists in English prisons 1954-2021’. I'll be discussing early findings from my PhD and would love to have those discussions with some of you! Register here - https://t.co/iZeq7dlduI
Thank you for joining us today- wasn’t it fantastic!? A huge well done and thank you goes to our talented speakers, @AnnaVignoles , @juliainclusion, @CamESRC_DTP and last but not least the amazing organising committee and for all their planning and support. 👏👏👏
Impressed by the resilience and flexibility of @CamESRC_DTP researchers. Quote: fieldwork always has conflict between what is theoretically desirable vs practically possible. Practical always wins (how annoying)