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Cambridge AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership

 

CAMBRIDGE AHRC DTP TRAINING PROGRAMME 2018-2019 FOR DTP 18-19 STUDENTS (YEAR 1)

Easter Term 2019

Compulsory events starred.

 

*Wednesday 8 May. 5.00pm. 8 Mill Lane, Lecture Room 9.

Fifth Annual Cambridge AHRC DTP Lecture: ‘Race-ing the Academy: Acute on Chronic’.

With Professor Akosua Adomako Ampofo (Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon).

 

Thursday 9 May. 10.00am to 5.30pm. 17 Mill Lane, Seminar Room B.

Friday 10 May. 9.30am to 5.00pm. New Museums Site, Old Metallurgy Annex, Phoenix Computer Lab.

ESRC/NERC/AHRC DTPs Beginners Filmmaking Workshop (2-Day Course).

With Sarah McEvoy and Kostas Chondros.

 

*Tuesday 4 June. 2.30pm to 5.00pm. Runcie Room, Divinity Faculty.

Research Leadership Workshop 3: Research in an International Context.

With Professor Sarah Colvin (German), Dr Andrew Arsan (History), and Professor Barak Kushner (Japanese).

 

Monday 10 June. 9.00am to 5.00pm. 17 Mill Lane, 4CMR Tower Room.

Cambridge AHRC DTP Media Training.

With Vince Hunt.

 

Tuesday 11 June. 9.00am to 5.00pm. 17 Mill Lane, 4CMR Tower Room.

Cambridge AHRC DTP Media Training.

With Vince Hunt.

 

Monday 17 June. Either 1.00pm to 3.15pm or 4.00pm to 6.15pm. Judith E. Wilson Studio Theatre, English Faculty.

World Factory: scenario-based interactive game in a theatrical environment, showcasing practice-led research into the business and ethics of mass-production.

With Dr Zoë Svendsen (English) and the METIS Performing Arts Company.

 

*Thursday 20 June. 10.00am to 6.00pm. Old Divinity School, St. John’s College.

End-of-Year Cohort Event, incorporating Arts and Humanities Research Methods Workshop 3: Style.

With Dr Helen McCarthy (History), and Professor Peter de Bolla (English).

 

Summer 2019

Wednesday 18 to Friday 20 September. Peterhouse.

Cambridge AHRC DTP and DAAD Student-Led Conference 2019: Trust and Truth.

With students and staff from the a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School for the Humanities at Cologne University, Australian National University, the European University at St Petersburg, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stockholm University.

 

 


Lent Term 2019

Compulsory events starred and underlined.

*Tuesday 5 February. 11.00am to 2.00pm. 8 Mill Lane, Lecture Room 6.

Research Leadership Workshop 2 and Lunch: Social Intelligence.

With Dr David Good (Psychology).

*Wednesday 27 February. 12.00pm to 3.00pm. St John’s College, Old Divinity School.

Arts and Humanities Research Methods Workshop 2 and Lunch: Theory Question Time and Theories Fair.

With Dr Ian James (French), Dr Rory O’Brien (Latin American Studies), and Professor Richard Rex (Divinity).