Emily and I are thrilled to bits to have written this book 'Making Sense of Academic Conferences’. It emerges out of our joint work on conferences over more than a decade through research projects, teaching, and running our #ConferenceInference Blog.
https://t.co/90ISf5WQ9A
📢JOB OPPORTUNITY! We are recruiting for a Research Fellow to work on an exciting new project about English/Maths tutoring for post-16 GCSE resits. Closing date 14th August. More details here: https://t.co/JHEqyw4vXo and do get in touch if you'd like to know more🌟
You are cordially invited to @EarliSig24 conference 'Fostering Researcher Independence', Leiden University.
Non-members can be assured of a warm welcome from this friendly community of scholars.😊👍
What's more, we'll work together for a Journal Special Issue on this topic!🎉🙌
The Critical University Studies Conf 24 Prog is out 'Rage against the Machine: remaking universities for hopeful futures'. Chaired by @profbmac in Hong Kong, 2.5 days of keynotes, papers, performances + r'tables https://t.co/Vo42Mta3pT. Tweeting all this wk @jiaburford#CUSconf24
The hidden role of 'will you be my supervisor' emails in controlling access to PhD study - interesting research by @EmilyFrascatore @jiaburford https://t.co/sU46PJd7UF via @jgro_the
NOW ONLINE! 🚨 & Open Access
Seeking supervisability: the inclusivity implications of doctoral supervisors’ engagement with prospective applicants prior to formal admissions
@EmilyFrascatore, @AhmadAkkad_, Sophia Kier-Byfield, @jiaburford & @Dangeni_
https://t.co/I4ERFOMmUh
Currently at the launch of this new book! Fascinating to learn more about how the book was produced and the complex nuanced thinking it contains about gendering HE massification.
Hosted by @SRHE73 on 17.05.24 10-1130am GMT, you are invited to the online launch of the new book "Gendering the Massification Generation: Higher Education Access & Choice in India" For more info, please go to https://t.co/oIusWupdJS
@EmilyFrascatore
Publication day is today! We've written this book for doctoral students who (like me) navigated their studies off campus. Very grateful to all the doctoral students who contributed their stories and insights to the book!
Emerging from personal experience and empirical research, this book is a key companion text for doctoral students from a range of research fields and geographical contexts who are undertaking off-campus, hybrid, and remote pathways. Out now! https://t.co/7xh79m7WKh
We had an online book launch of 'Developing Researcher Independence through the Hidden Curriculum! 🥳
Thanks very much to my co-editors - Kay & Soren, all speakers, book contributors & delegates. If you missed it, you can watch some presentations here
https://t.co/74nSLQDqc0
Grateful to @jiaburford and @EmilyFrascatore for the opportunity to share about a very positive conference experience! And to @JLMittelmeier, @SE_Lomer and Kalyani for making it happen! 🥰
Why might one feel “at home” at a conference? What might organizers be doing right and what could be happening within ourselves? @T_Uerpairojkit has written a lovely post on this! @EmilyFrascatore
https://t.co/KBkosDlE7C
@ThomsonPat This is so helpful Pat! @EmilyFrascatore and I have been running a bit of a keywords series with our doctoral/postdocs group - this will be a really welcome resource!
Check out this new blog post published today by @LadanRahbari and @OBurlyuk on academic migrants' experiences of conferences - as told in their fascinating collection ‘Migrant Academics’ Narratives of Precarity and Resilience in Europe’ @EmilyFrascatore
https://t.co/HeTR5sTMgj
Is informal communication prior to formal #PhD admissions a site of gatekeeping for minoritised researchers? Find out what goes on pre-application in the #OpenAccess article by @jiaburford, Sophia Kier-Byfield, @Dangeni_, @EmilyFrascatore & @AhmadAkkad_
🔓https://t.co/jzPynf9NmO
Participants needed! 🔈
Contact me if you’d like to participate in this new @SRHE73 project investigating how migrant supervisors learn to supervise in the UK. Pls fill out the MS form to express interest https://t.co/h5vhkHlRkW or scan the QR code. Thx for spreading the word! 🏃🏻♀️