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Looking Ahead to the Annual Review
Looking Ahead to the Annual Review
Annual Progress Reviews (APRs) give you the opportunity to demonstrate your research progress and receive formal feedback from academic reviewers. These take place annually and doctoral students must complete each review satisfactorily in order to progress to the next year of their research programme. In this informal session we’ll talk about what to expect from […]
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Transnational Popular Print in the Long Nineteenth Century: Hybrid Seminar
Transnational Popular Print in the Long Nineteenth Century: Hybrid Seminar
This even will take place in Geoffrey Mantion G.09A and online. This afternoon research seminar provides an opportunity to trace the transnational dimensions of print culture in the long nineteenth century. It explores the uneven dynamics of both popular and personal print networks, as conveyed across borders in a range of modes, forms, and media. […]
Pitching to the Media
Pitching to the Media
With Professor Andrew McMillan and Lucy Zhou (Head of Publicity at Canongate). From both a writers and publicists point of view, find out about getting your work out there beyond the academy, how pitching to the media works and how to frame wider narratives around the narrow focus of your work. Please email Fran Brooks […]
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April: Writer’s Retreat
April: Writer’s Retreat
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 […]
Pigs in Chinatown: A Discussion on Fiction and Film with André Forget
Pigs in Chinatown: A Discussion on Fiction and Film with André Forget
Join us for a special evening presented by the Manchester Writing School and the Pop Screen Cultures Research Group - André Forget in conversation with Reuben Martens. Canadian novelist André Forget will be reading from and talking about his debut novel, In the City of Pigs (2022, Dundurn Press), which chronicles the story of a […]
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Interpretation, Curation and Engagement Workshop
Interpretation, Curation and Engagement Workshop
At Manchester Poetry Library, our exhibitions have taken an increasingly formative role in research development. Rather than simply serving as a research output or an isolated engagement activity, our exhibitions have intersected with staff and PGR’s research journeys at different stages. This session will begin with a preview of Manchester Poetry Library’s new summer exhibition […]
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Updated: Open Mic Afternoon – Online
Updated: Open Mic Afternoon – Online
Meet, Greet, Connect and Create, the online support group run by Arlene Jackson, is branching out with an Open Mic Afternoon. Please see Arlene's message below: You are warmly invited to join this accessible online Open Mic event where we are so lucky to have a fabulous, varied programme - Caroline Stancer, Quen Took and […]
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Research for human users
Research for human users
Please register your attendance if you would like to attend this online masterclass. Methods Masterclass Sessions are suitable for both doctoral students and academic staff. Conducting research with human stakeholders gives the opportunity for outcomes with impact and societal benefit. This session looks at how to include this in the planning process, methodologies, and through […]