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GE 2.06 and on Teams. This event is co-hosted with the Doctoral College and more details will be available nearer the time.
GE 2.06 and on Teams. This event is co-hosted with the Doctoral College and more details will be available nearer the time.
Lunchtime seminar: Responding to violent extremism – resilience and rehabilitation.Wednesday June 18, 12-1:30pm Room BS 7.03 This seminar provides an opportunity to hear from two leading Australian scholars, Ramon Spaaij (Victoria University; Manchester Met Global Chair) and Vivian Gerrand, PhD (Deakin University), exploring novel approaches…
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,…
This four-day intensive course is designed to give participants a taste of life in the Manchester Writing School at Manchester Metropolitan University, one of the UK’s most successful literary centres, and home to one of the country’s largest postgraduate English…
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. …
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.…
PGR / ECR L19C Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series 2024-2527 March 2025 – online (free) Teaching the Long 19th Century Novel through Reader-Response Theory The PGR/ECR Long Nineteenth Century Interdisciplinary Research Group is organised by volunteer PGRs and ECRs at Manchester…
This is a series of informal seminars led by and for Arts & Humanities doctoral students. Each seminar is presented by a different PhD researcher and involves plenty of interactive discussion. This is a friendly, supportive space in which we…
This is a series of informal seminars led by and for Arts & Humanities doctoral students. Each seminar is presented by a different PhD researcher and involves plenty of interactive discussion. This is a friendly, supportive space in which we…