Introduction to Collaborative Research (Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences) New
Why attend? How might the course make a difference?
Put simply, to help you ‘get ahead of the game’ and give you more opportunities and possibilities for your future.
Times are changing for research in the arts, humanities and social sciences. Increasingly, collaboration is at the centre of Research Councils’ funded research. The AHRC, for example, is funding collaborative and interdisciplinary research more and more.
Yet despite the increased funding, collaborations can often go wrong. The purpose of this introduction is, then, to help you go into any future collaboration with your 'eyes open': aware of the benefits, disadvantages, how to make the most of them and develop your collaborative skills. Throughout two days of practical exercises to reach the foundational learning objectives, insight will be added by experienced speakers, including research facilitators on how to gain research grants.
Please note, this will be the only opportunity to attend this course in 2017-18.
Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences PhD Students
This is an intensive 2-day course. When registering, you will be expected to attend for the full duration
Number of sessions: 2
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainers | |
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1 | Thu 7 Dec 2017 09:30 - 17:00 | 09:30 - 17:00 | 17 Mill Lane, Seminar Room B | map | Matthew Lane, Paul Toombs |
2 | Fri 8 Dec 2017 09:30 - 17:00 | 09:30 - 17:00 | 17 Mill Lane, Seminar Room B | map | Matthew Lane, Paul Toombs |
Presentations, demonstrations and practicals
Two full days
Booking / availability