Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher Network
@durhamimhpgecr
Network for postgraduates and early-career researchers interested in the medical humanities. Based at Durham University, and hosted by @DurhamIMH.
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An inspiring chat with Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher Network community today, discussing bridges between clinical practices and creative methods, patient and practitioner reflections, and navigating symptoms in the every day. So great to learn about ongoing research projects. Thank you! Durham Institute for Medical Humanities
Thinking of applying to do a PhD in #medhums Durham University This looks like a great session with our PG|ECR group Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher Network on Thu 28 Oct. Contact them for the Zoom link
Join us online next Thursday 28th October, 2-3pm, for our PhD Application Information session. This will be a roundtable session for all prospective medical humanities PhD students, at Durham University and beyond. Email us on [email protected] for the Zoom link!
Medical Humanities PhD Application Information Session - THIS THURSDAY, 14.00-15.00 BST. Send us an email ([email protected]) if you'd like to receive the Zoom link. We'll start promptly at 14.00 so as to leave us lots of time for questions and discussion!
We are holding our next Reading Group on Tuesday 30 Nov., 12-1pm, via Zoom. We'll discuss Long Covid: Pandemic Legacies, Engaged (and Patient-Led) Research. All are welcome! Email [email protected] for the Zoom link, and the (short) recommended reading. #medhums
Join us tomorrow, 4-5pm, for our Festive Social! (Send us an email on [email protected] to receive the link to the virtual Wonder room.) We look forward to seeing you then!
There is still time to register for Maternity in Academia: Is there ever a right time? A free online panel event brought to you by Broadly Conceived & Birmingham School of Social Policy tinyurl.com/5t3p24b2 Please RT / share this lovely social media graphic!