Work in Progress is back for the 2022/23 academic year and we’re looking for speakers for our November, January & February talks! Interested in presenting your research to a friendly team of postgraduates? Email us for more info! HUMSS PGT and PGR students all welcome ☺️
Don't forget that our next PGR Café session is taking place NEXT TUESDAY (07 March). We'll be conquering conferences so bring along any abstracts, posters, or draft papers you want feedback on!
Just over half an hour to go before Rebecca Dawson’s talk: ‘Nineteenth Century Women’s Poetry: Age Studies, the Life Course, and the Robin’ in CBA1.021. Please come along if you can! Rumour has it there’s some festive snacks available…🤭🎄
Just a reminder that we’ll be hosting our first in-person seminar since the pandemic at 1pm on Wed 7th Dec in CBA1.021! English PhD student Rebecca Dawson, will be delivering her talk on ‘Nineteenth Century Women’s Poetry: Age Studies, the Life Course and the Robin’. All welcome!
English PhD student Rebecca Dawson’s talk on ‘Nineteenth Century Women’s Poetry: Age Studies, the Life Course, and the Robin’ will now be taking place next week on Wednesday 7th Dec. Time and location remain the same as on the poster. Please do join us if you can make it!
We are delighted to share that we are hosting our first in-person WiP seminar at 1pm on 30th Nov in CBA1.021! Our speaker, PhD student Rebecca Dawson, will be delivering her talk on ‘Nineteenth Century Women’s Poetry: Age Studies, the Life Course and the Robin’. All welcome!
In solidarity with the @KeeleUCU strikes, Rebecca Dawson’s session on Wednesday 30th November is being rescheduled. We will update our social media and advertising posters with the new arrangements in due course. #ucuRISING
We are delighted to share that we are hosting our first in-person WiP seminar at 1pm on 30th Nov in CBA1.021! Our speaker, PhD student Rebecca Dawson, will be delivering her talk on ‘Nineteenth Century Women’s Poetry: Age Studies, the Life Course and the Robin’. All welcome!
It’s not too late to register your interest for our first seminar of the 2022/23 academic year! At 1pm tomorrow, Abi Fakemi will be delivering his talk on ‘Paradigm Shifts in Ecocriticism: Ubuntu-Eco in Selected Niger Delta Literature’.
Sign up here:
https://t.co/1NukBaZThe
It has been brought to our attention that the original sign up link is not working - sorry about that! If you are interested in coming along to our first WiP seminar, please use the following link instead to register your interest:
https://t.co/1NukBaZThe
Please join WiP for our first seminar of the 2022/23 academic year at 1pm on 26th Oct. PhD student Abiodun Fakemi will be delivering his talk: ‘Paradigm Shifts in Ecocriticism: Ubuntu-Eco in Selected Niger Delta Literature’.
Register your interest here:
https://t.co/DsJ7ttmVt7
Please join WiP for our first seminar of the 2022/23 academic year at 1pm on 26th Oct. PhD student Abiodun Fakemi will be delivering his talk: ‘Paradigm Shifts in Ecocriticism: Ubuntu-Eco in Selected Niger Delta Literature’.
Register your interest here:
https://t.co/DsJ7ttmVt7
Just over 10 minutes to go until Billy Surr’s talk: ‘Arendt’s Polis: Rediscovering the ‘Lost Treasure’ of Politics’. Join the Teams talk using the following link:
https://t.co/iI4gDuWCU9
We look forward to seeing you shortly!
Unfortunately, due to illness, our seminar this week must be postponed. We apologise for the short notice and any inconvenience caused, but look forward to seeing you on 3rd August at 1pm!
Please join WiP’s final research seminar of the 2021/22 academic year on 27th July at 1pm for PhD student Billy Surr’s paper: ‘Arendt’s Polis: Rediscovering the “Lost Treasure” of Politics’.
Register your interest using the link below:
https://t.co/lwSIk1xW92
Please join WiP Research Seminars on 29th June at 1pm for Tania Lobato's paper on 'Memory discourses of the Far-Right in current Spain in relation with the monument of the ‘Valley of the Fallen’: A methodology'.
Register your interest using the link:
https://t.co/onXKHHDRDt
There is still time to join WiP Research Seminars at 1pm today for Emma Marsh’s talk: ‘Early evidence of asymmetries of power within international education’. Register your interest using the sign up link below:
https://t.co/KfKLl75P0k…
We look forward to seeing you there!
Please join WiP Research Seminars on Wednesday 25th May at 1pm for Emma Marsh’s talk: ‘Early evidence of asymmetries of power within international education’. Register your interest using the sign up link below:
https://t.co/QbZ6CXD6aT
We look forward to seeing you there!
Huge thanks to Karen for delivering such an insightful and engaging talk - we look forward to hearing how your research progresses over the next three years!
If anyone would like to present their own research to a supportive group of friendly postgrads, please do get in touch☺️
Just fifteen minutes to go until Karen Willis’ talk on ‘Female Influence within Patriarchal Business of the 18th and Early 19th Centuries’!
Here’s the link for the Teams call - we look forward to seeing you there:
https://t.co/34maEkn3fS
Just fifteen minutes to go until Karen Willis’ talk on ‘Female Influence within Patriarchal Business of the 18th and Early 19th Centuries’!
Here’s the link for the Teams call - we look forward to seeing you there:
https://t.co/34maEkn3fS
Please join WiP Research Seminars on Tuesday 26th April at 1pm for Karen Willis’ talk: ‘Female Influence within Patriarchal Businesses of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries’. We look forward to seeing you there!
Sign up link here:
https://t.co/pukG4bM1GJ