Join us at the GW4 Neurodivergent Postgraduate Community Festival 2026 for a day of celebration, connection, and support! Registration now open for the GW4 Neurodivergent PGR Community Festival 2026 We’re excited to invite neurodivergent postgraduate researchers from across Cardiff, Bath, Bristol and Exeter to join us on 23 February 2026 in Bristol for a […]
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1 event,Making Sense of Messy Legal Data: Analysing Climate Litigation in Latin America and the Caribbean Cristian Heredia Ligorria, PhD researcher in Socio-legal Studies at UWE Bristol My doctoral research investigates rights-based climate litigation (RBCL) in Latin America and the Caribbean applying a socio-legal methodology and from a decolonial perspective. Chapter 3 of my thesis is […] |
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2 events,Date: 3rd – 6th March 2026 (four consecutive mornings) Location: online The National Centre for Research Methods are offering the opportunity to attend this introductory short course for the reduced price of £25 for all participants. Improve the efficiency and reliability of your research. Learn foundational computational skills including automating tasks using the command line […] Using multi-dimensional experience sampling via smartphones to map thought-emotion interactions in daily life Anqi Lei, PhD researcher at the University of Plymouth Patterns of on-going thought have crucial implications for emotional health. In the present study, we used multi-dimensional experience sampling (MDES) via smartphones to examine how daily-life thought patterns relate to concurrent affective states […] |
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1 event,Reflexive Thematic Analysis on researcher’s position as an “in-betweener” Claire Hadfield, Senior Lecturer and PhD researcher in Education at Plymouth Marjon University Reflecting on my journey using Reflexive Thematic Analysis (RTA) in a qualitative longitudinal study of early career secondary teachers’ professional identities, I draw on my position as an “in-betweener”—moving from school teaching into […] |
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1 event,Networks shape nearly every aspect of our lives, from the spread of ideas and diseases to the dynamics of friendship, crime, and power. This two-day workshop introduces the theory and practice of Social Network Analysis (SNA) using R, combining insights from sociology, data science, and computer science. Participants will learn how to map, measure, and […] |
2 events,Understanding home deathcare through narrative. Sam Hooker, SWDTP-funded PhD researcher in Social Policy at the University of Bath My PhD project used a narrative methodology to capture people’s experiences caring for the dead at home. Two interviews were conducted with participants. The first consisted of asking them to tell me their experience, while the second was […] |
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2 events,Visual mapping of process data Prof. Peter Turnbull, Professor of Management at the University of Bristol In several studies we have used visual mapping to depict changes over time and the (inter)action of the key players that we focus on in our research. We draw on the work of Anne Langley and others on “process […]
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Our funded student Zia Saylor kicks off a new series of seminars at the Bristol Digital Futures Institute. Digital twins have received significant hype in the energy industry for their potential to create real-time models of energy systems that can be used to balance supply and demand within the energy grid. Even as the actualisation […] |
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