Presented By: Department of English Language and Literature
Global Postcolonialisms Collective
Methodologies Roundtable and Working Session
We want to start with an exciting announcement: We’ll be offering a free book of your choice related to methodologies (up to a $40 value) for the first 20 people who RSVP and attend!
This event is designed for graduate students and scholars looking to develop and refine their research methods. This is a session to come listen to fellow PhD colleagues from different disciplines discuss their own methods, processes, and challenges.
We will be joined by three fantastic speakers from across the humanities and social sciences, who will discuss their own methodological journeys. Following the panel, you'll have a chance to discuss and connect with other students in a hands-on working session. We’ll close with breakout groups where participants can share and workshop their own methodological approaches and questions. To get the most out of this, we’ll be asking attendees to bring short methodology statements (even if they're just a rough draft!).
Food and refreshments will be provided from Chelas!
Space is limited, and the book offer is first-come, first-served, so please be sure to RSVP here to secure your spot (and your book!): https://bit.ly/49yKkxZ
We look forward to a fantastic and generative discussion!
This event is designed for graduate students and scholars looking to develop and refine their research methods. This is a session to come listen to fellow PhD colleagues from different disciplines discuss their own methods, processes, and challenges.
We will be joined by three fantastic speakers from across the humanities and social sciences, who will discuss their own methodological journeys. Following the panel, you'll have a chance to discuss and connect with other students in a hands-on working session. We’ll close with breakout groups where participants can share and workshop their own methodological approaches and questions. To get the most out of this, we’ll be asking attendees to bring short methodology statements (even if they're just a rough draft!).
Food and refreshments will be provided from Chelas!
Space is limited, and the book offer is first-come, first-served, so please be sure to RSVP here to secure your spot (and your book!): https://bit.ly/49yKkxZ
We look forward to a fantastic and generative discussion!