Please consider sharing or taking part in our research on:
Women’s experience of sexual violence and harassment on the Scottish folk music scene
We intend to draw together resources and produce an anonymised report with an independent evidence base to support the conversation
🗣️Please share/take part in our online survey on: Women musicians' experiences of sexual violence & harassment in the Scottish folk scene.
This short confidential online survey is open until 9 July.
✍️ https://t.co/FpllfRCROz
🗣️Please share/take part in our online survey on: Women musicians' experiences of sexual violence & harassment in the Scottish folk scene.
This short confidential online survey is open until 9 July.
✍️ https://t.co/FpllfRCROz
This work forms part of Operation Bluestone-Soteria Pillar 3 work:
Embedding procedural justice for victim-survivors into police responses to sexual violence
Which we have led @TheSCCJR@UofGlasgow
More updates to come soon, further project info here: https://t.co/W06LL2g0wr
New guidance developed to help police improve their policies and practices for sexual violence victims, showcased today in the @MoJGovUK Rape Progress Review
Pleased to develop this new tool with @Kelly_MJohnson Ruth Friskney - policy briefing 👇
https://t.co/0hbhI01XeL
📢📷 Final report available! Take a look at the findings from our 2-year project exploring the challenges in working with marginalised & socially isolated women & girls! https://t.co/I2D5gSpjEK
@TheSCCJR@CamCriminology@NuffieldFound@UofGSPS
Interested in applying for our 2024 James McCune Smith PhD scholarships?
We have an online info session on 20 Nov at 10.00. Please sign-up at: https://t.co/2h8cb6NMWg . We look forward to telling you more about the programme and answering your questions!
We are absolutely delighted to announce the third round of applications for the James McCune Smith #PhD Scholarships is NOW OPEN!
The Scholarships are available for Black UK students.
For full eligibility & to apply https://t.co/O7X7r1tDwz
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Please RT: Are you interested in undertaking a PhD addressing:
Sexual violence
Domestic abuse
Policing (any context)
Violence against women
Feminist theory, sociolegal studies, sociology, criminology?
I'm currently seeking EOIs for PhD supervision at Glasgow University for 2024
@hannee92 Hi Hannah - I think any related discipline in the social sciences or arts and humanities, including sociology, criminology, anthropology, law and psychology...and study can be full or part time
Thanks so much for the response everyone, so many great replies!
Contact info & more about my work here: https://t.co/ybvUUluyrq
Anyone interested please email me with a CV & any draft proposals/research ideas
Funding deadlines are December/January so good to get talking now🙂
Glasgow also has the James McCune Smith scholarship for Black UK students, to address under-representation in our PhD programmes:
See: https://t.co/0J2payRc1i
Please do pass on or get in touch if you are interested 🙂