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5 July 2023 (10am to 12.30pm)Ìý
UCL Collaborative Social Science Domain Annual Early Career Researcher Seminar
The fragile worker: how do we explore issues of stigma, illness and disability in our research?

Led by Dr,ÌýLecturer B, Work, Employment And Organisation, Strathclyde Business School, University of Strathclyde
NB: This seminar is only open to UCL PhD students and post-doctoral researchers.ÌýÌý
Further details and registration

22 June 2023 (10am - 12pm)
UCL Sociology Network Annual Early Career ResearcherÌýSeminar 2023
Concepts and Assumptions in Sociological Research
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Further details

28 March 2023Ìý
Fair - Support And Connect
Join us over lunch to meet some of the teams and networks who are here to support you and your research.ÌýÌýOur ECR and PhD network will be running a stall at the festival.Ìý Come along and get involved! Meet members of the domain’sÌýPhDÌý&ÌýECRÌýnetworks as well as authors of theÌýCollaborative Research ManifestoÌýand associatedÌý. ÌýÌýWe look forward to talking with you and finding out how our network can continue to foster collaborative research across UCL, and beyond. Ìý

14ÌýMarch 2023
Public Engagement for Early Career Researchers
As greater emphasis is being placed on involving the public in research and sharing the benefits of research beyond academia, funding for this type of activity is still limited, especially in the arts, humanities and social sciences. However, a lack of funding should not dissuade people from engaging in this vital work. This interactive online seminar will use lecture style content, case studies from UCL researchers and activities to explore how people can employ the three main methods of public engagement (inform, consult and collaborate) in a meaningful way, but on a ‘shoestring’ budget.

This session will help you to:

  • Enhance your knowledge and understanding of public and community engagement
  • Navigate the varying pathways to meaningfully engage with the public on a limited budget
  • Identify ways to ensure ethics are considered to generate funding

Ìý - you will receive a link for the Zoom meeting after you have registered.

  • This seminar will be led byÌýAudrey Tan, Public Engagement Manager (Arts, Humanities, Laws, Social & Historical Sciences, & IOE),ÌýUCL Engagement, RIGE, UCL
  • TheÌýseminar wasÌýinitiated by Dr.ÌýÌýECR Coordinating Group Member / Senior Research Fellow, Culture Communication and Media, Institute of Education and Society, UCL

30 January 2023Ìý
An Early Career Researcher Collaborative Research Dialogue with Dr Aaron Parkhurst, UCL Anthropology
TheÌýUCLÌýCollaborative Research Dialogues SeriesÌýaims to facilitate collaborative research dialogues across UCL where experiences ofÌýdoing collaborative researchÌýare sharedÌýso that we can learn fromÌýthem.Ìý Further details

10 October 2022
Sensory ethnography in London: a one-day workshop followed by an evening of sensory ethnography film
This workshop is fully booked.Ìý The worskhop will be followed by film screenings in the evening.ÌýÌýFurther detailsÌý