Windsor Building 10:00am−5:00pm (refreshments from 9:00am)
The Researcher Conference is now open for registration. Please fill in this form to attend and support your fellow researchers.
***Please note that the CfP is now closed***
We are delighted to invite doctoral researchers from all disciplines and all stages of research to take part in our annual Doctoral Research Conference. This interdisciplinary conference aims to provide a platform for emerging scholars to present their cutting-edge research, engage in meaningful academic discussions, network with peers and experienced academics, and build lasting connections within the academic community.
Presentations can be on any aspect of your research, whether that be a general overview as you begin to survey the field, or a more detailed explanation of a final chapter. We also welcome poster presentations, which will be displayed during the conference. (**We will print your poster if sent by deadline**)
We particularly encourage new researchers, who may have just started this September, to present their research ideas in a low-pressure, friendly, and supportive environment.
Please indicate on your application whether your presentation will be 5, 10, or 20 minutes. Prizes will be awarded for the best presentations in each time category as well as a poster prize.
***Please fill in this form by 14th October, 12pm to register your interest in presenting or displaying a poster at the conference***
Key Dates:
- 14th October 12pm: deadline for submissions of interest. Please fill in the form above with details of your presentation.
- 22nd October 12pm: deadline for posters to be sent to pgrtrainingrhul.ac.uk for printing.
- 23rd October: final programme sent out to all presenters and conference attendees.
- 7th November 10am–5pm: PGR Conference.
Benefits of Presenting:
- Develop your confidence. Presenting in a low-pressure, supportive environment will help to develop your confidence in public speaking and articulate your research to a broad audience.
- Feedback and Improvement. Receive constructive feedback from the academic community across different disciplines and fellow researchers to enhance your research, develop new ideas, and practice for winter/spring conferences.
- Opportunities to work together. Connect with peers, the academic community, and potential collaborators, fostering valuable relationships within or across your field/s.
- Professional Development. Participate in interesting discussions and listen to innovative research, providing insights into the latest research trends and methodologies.
We look forward to your contributions and the opportunity to celebrate the excellence of doctoral research together.
For queries, please contact: pgrtrainingrhul.ac.uk.
07/11/2024 9:00
07/11/2024 17:00
Europe/London
Doctoral Research Conference 2024
Windsor Building 10:00am−5:00pm (refreshments from 9:00am)
The Researcher Conference is now open for registration. Please fill in this form to attend and support your fellow researchers.
***Please note that the CfP is now closed***
We are delighted to invite doctoral researchers from all disciplines and all stages of research to take part in our annual Doctoral Research Conference. This interdisciplinary conference aims to provide a platform for emerging scholars to present their cutting-edge research, engage in meaningful academic discussions, network with peers and experienced academics, and build lasting connections within the academic community.
Presentations can be on any aspect of your research, whether that be a general overview as you begin to survey the field, or a more detailed explanation of a final chapter. We also welcome poster presentations, which will be displayed during the conference. (**We will print your poster if sent by deadline**)
We particularly encourage new researchers, who may have just started this September, to present their research ideas in a low-pressure, friendly, and supportive environment.
Please indicate on your application whether your presentation will be 5, 10, or 20 minutes. Prizes will be awarded for the best presentations in each time category as well as a poster prize.
***Please fill in this form by 14th October, 12pm to register your interest in presenting or displaying a poster at the conference***
Key Dates:
- 14th October 12pm: deadline for submissions of interest. Please fill in the form above with details of your presentation.
- 22nd October 12pm: deadline for posters to be sent to pgrtrainingrhul.ac.uk for printing.
- 23rd October: final programme sent out to all presenters and conference attendees.
- 7th November 10am–5pm: PGR Conference.
Benefits of Presenting:
- Develop your confidence. Presenting in a low-pressure, supportive environment will help to develop your confidence in public speaking and articulate your research to a broad audience.
- Feedback and Improvement. Receive constructive feedback from the academic community across different disciplines and fellow researchers to enhance your research, develop new ideas, and practice for winter/spring conferences.
- Opportunities to work together. Connect with peers, the academic community, and potential collaborators, fostering valuable relationships within or across your field/s.
- Professional Development. Participate in interesting discussions and listen to innovative research, providing insights into the latest research trends and methodologies.
We look forward to your contributions and the opportunity to celebrate the excellence of doctoral research together.
For queries, please contact: pgrtrainingrhul.ac.uk.