Practice-based Conversations: Encounters with Archives with Hannah Singleton

Manchester Poetry Library Grosvenor Building, Cavendish Street, Manchester, United Kingdom

This event takes place at The Poetry Library (round table) and Online via Teams. This session is peer-led, and organised by Nicola Lewis-Dixon - please email Nicola or Fran Brooks if you'd like to come in person so that we can order the right amount of coffee and snacks. This session will explore some of the […]

Seminar 6.1: Please Mind The Gap: Entanglement of poetry, ceramics and textiles

Grosvenor East (GE) 2.06 Cavendish Street, Manchester, United Kingdom

When & where: Thursday 22nd May 2025 from 1-2 pm in Grosvenor East room 206 and on Teams, with optional extension until 2.30pm for in-person attendees. Tea, coffee, juice and snacks provided. Presenter: LOkesh Ghai. LOkesh is a 1st year Fashion, practice-based PhD candidate. He is investigating the intersection of queerness, craft and activism, using shoes […]

Fiction Writers Respond to AI

Please note this event takes place online, the link is available via the Moodle Announcment. The Centre for Fiction research group invites you to an online panel discussion on the implications of AI for writers and readers of fiction. Is this a threat or an opportunity? Can AI write our books, or is there something […]

Black Skins’ Affective Politics: Black Decolonial Feminist Readings Into Freedom

GE 4.08 - Grosnvenor East Building Cavendish Street, Manchester, United Kingdom

Prof Shirley Ann Tate will talk about Black Skin and Decolonial Black Feminism and her book  From Post-Intersectionality to Black Decolonial Feminism, Black Skin Affections (Routledge, 2023). Dr. Sascha Buchanan will give a response to facilitate a discussion with the audience.  This event is free of charge. For more information and registration, please visit: Organisier:  CISG, […]

Symposium: Linguistics in Action

BS G.26 Business School Oxford Road, Manchester, United Kingdom

The Manchester Centre for Research in Linguistics is pleased to invite you to our inaugural research symposium Linguistics in Action on the 28th of May 2025. Staff and students will showcase the work we do in the centre, guided by our aims of affecting change and addressing issues in social justice through linguistics research. Please sign up to this […]

History, Politics & Philosophy postgrad research conference

Grosvenor East (GE) 2.06 Cavendish Street, Manchester, United Kingdom

Showcasing recent studies by postgraduate researchers in thefields of History, Politics and Philosophy, the theme for this year's conference is 'Conflict and Cohesion'. Please note this in person only and there will be no live stream. More information and pre-recorded presentations will be available here: https://bit.ly/hpprcMMU Refreshments will be provided. Local historian Steve Roman has […]

June: Writer’s Retreat

Grosvenor East (GE) 2.06 Cavendish Street, Manchester, United Kingdom

Writers’ Retreats give postgraduate research students in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities the opportunity to devote a whole day to writing in a quiet, structured, and supportive atmosphere. The retreats are facilitated by Dr Chad McDonald, the faculty’s Senior Academic and Study Skills Tutor. Chad was awarded his PhD in History in 2019, and […]

Meet, Greet, Connect and Create

PhD students from all disciplines are warmly invited to a new PhD student-led online initiative. If you are interested in joining please email Arlene Jackson

Writing Ethics Workshop: How do we write about ethical complexities?

Please note this event takes place online via Teams, the link is available via Moodle. You are cordially invited to the next event in our “writing ethics” series: a short on-line writing retreat. Although primarily aimed at PhD students, the session would be beneficial for anyone who is reflecting on ethical complexities in their publications. […]

PhD Reading Group, Session on Decolonial Methodologies

Grosvenor East (GE) 2.06 Cavendish Street, Manchester, United Kingdom

Join us for a peer-led session exploring decolonial methodologies in research. Open to all PhD researchers in Art, Design, and Humanities, at any stage of study. Format: This is a supportive space for discussion, learning, and exchanging ideas.

Seminar 6.2: Nerea Wachter Galindo

Grosvenor East (GE) 2.06 Cavendish Street, Manchester, United Kingdom

Grosvenor East room 2.06 and on Teams, with optional extension until 2.30 pm for in-person attendees. Tea, coffee, juice and snacks provided. Email Loretta to say whether you would like to attend online or in person, and if you have any dietary requirements (all snacks are vegetarian).

Embedding Co-production in your research with Alix Moreleigh, the Booth Centre

Grosvenor East (GE) 2.06 Cavendish Street, Manchester, United Kingdom

In-person in GE 2.06 and online via Teams Organised by Katie Chatburn. Please email Katie if you’d like to attend in person. 2025 sees the 30th anniversary of our thriving Booth Centre community, here in Manchester. We exist in partnership, to raise the voices of all who have been impacted by homelessness and to celebrate […]