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PhD Network Training: How to Start and Sustain Successful PGR Networks, 3 December

PhD Network Training: How to Start and Sustain Successful PGR Networks, 3 December

PhD Network Training Event: How to Start and Sustain Successful PGR Networks

Date: 3 December 2024

Time: 10:00am – 3:30pm

Location: 5.21 Evolution House, The University of Edinburgh

Join us in-person for a SGSAH-funded workshop on building and maintaining successful PGR networks, led by the Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network PhD Lab (EEHN). Whether you’re just starting or looking to enhance your existing network, this event will provide valuable insights and practical tips. The final schedule will communicated nearer the time, but the day will consist of a range of speakers from various networks, workshop sessions, and opportunities to network with fellow PhD researchers.

This event is open to all Arts and Humanities Doctoral Researchers in Scotland.

Lunch will be provided and spaces are limited.

Register here to secure your spot.

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Many PhD students try to set up their own postgraduate research networks or reading groups, however, most find it difficult to sustain interest or participation.

Since starting in 2022, Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network’s (EEHN) PhD Lab has grown into a thriving interdisciplinary research community — winning over £10,000 in grants, collaborating on articles, and organising international reading groupsretreatsseminar series, and a conference.

Drawing on the experiences of members of the EEHN PhD Lab as well as other network convenors in the UK and Scandinavia, this training event will provide strategies for SGSAH researchers who want to start and sustain their own successful PGR Networks.

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