• Book discussion – Violent Ignorance: Confronting Racism & Migration Control

    Online

    Book discussion in association with SPIN, MMB and SWDTP About this event Join us for this online event, where Hannah Jones will discuss her book Violent Ignorance: Confronting Racism and Migration Control with Chloe Peacock from the University of Bristol. About the book An elected politician is assassinated in the street by a terrorist associated with extreme political groups, […]

  • Feminist Perspectives and Intersectionality

    Online

    The second online session in the SWDTP Feminist Perspectives webinar series 2022. About the session For many, intersectionality should not be considered as a separate feminist topic, but rather as a framework andor concept that infiltrates all areas of feminist thought and analysis. This webinar will: Provide an introduction to the history of intersectionality Illustrate […]

  • Centre for Qualitative Research Core Training begins

    Online

    The Centre for Qualitative Research from the University of Bath is running weekly online workshops for doctoral researchers funded by the South West Doctoral Training Partnership (SWDTP). Bringing together academics from across the SWDTP institutions interested in qualitative research, across disciplinary pathways, to collaboratively develop and deliver a programme of bespoke training for SWDTP doctoral researchers. […]

  • Working with Marginalised Communities: Ethical Practice for PhD Scholars

    Online

    Working With Marginalised Communities: Towards an Ethical Practice for PhD Scholars. A three-day webinar course on 27, 28, 29 April A growing number of PhD students and Early Career Researchers have shown interest in pursuing research with and for communities who have traditionally been viewed from an abstract distance if, indeed, they have been viewed […]

  • Working with Marginalised Communities: Ethical Practice for PhD Scholars

    Online

    Working With Marginalised Communities: Towards an Ethical Practice for PhD Scholars. A three-day webinar course on 27, 28, 29 April A growing number of PhD students and Early Career Researchers have shown interest in pursuing research with and for communities who have traditionally been viewed from an abstract distance if, indeed, they have been viewed […]

  • NCRM – A Friendly Introduction to Quantitative Methods

    Online

    About the event The aim of this course is to introduce students and researchers who have little to no quantitative training to the key concepts in quantitative methods in an accessible way. It is targeted at those who are writing theses/papers based on qualitative or review methods but who want to include some quantitative analysis […]

    £30
  • PGR Workshop – Narrative research: Possibilities and challenges of researching people’s stories

    Online

    Sign up on Eventbrite here Full-day workshop for PGR students at UoB interested in learning, discussing and sharing their work on narrative research.   Narrative research has gained popularity and relevance in diverse disciplines and has become a diverse, complex and contested field. Multiple theoretical approaches, methods, strategies of analysis coexist under the term “narrative”. […]

  • Researching in/through and around the pandemic

    School of Education 35 Berkeley Square, Bristol

    Researching in/through and around the pandemic: Challenges, Opportunities and New Understandings of Being a Researcher. This event is part of the School of Education’s Bristol Conversations in Education research seminar series. These seminars are free and open to the public – but spaces are limited so register your ticket quickly! Hosted by Dr. Frances Giampapa, Language, Literacies and […]

  • Feminist Perspectives and Methodologies

    Online

    Sign up on Eventbrite here About the session Taking inspiration from the epistemological and theoretical critiques and developments in feminisms, feminist methods and methodologies are about more than just including women in research or women studying women. Feminist methods tend to offer a challenge to knowledge production itself interlinked with feminist political intent, ethical processes, […]

  • Feminist Perspectives and Methodologies

    Online

    Sign up on Eventbrite here About the session Taking inspiration from the epistemological and theoretical critiques and developments in feminisms, feminist methods and methodologies are about more than just including women in research or women studying women. Feminist methods tend to offer a challenge to knowledge production itself interlinked with feminist political intent, ethical processes, […]