Scottish Programme of Advanced Training for Social Anthropology PhD Students, STAR 1 Pre-Fieldwork training

The Burn, Angus Glenesk, Brechin, Scotland, United Kingdom
Attendance: 21 / 30

Workshops and talks cover anthropological methods and are designed and delivered both by staff and students in collaboration. The outcomes of the programme cannot all be prescribed in advance. However, one of the key aims and outcomes is to facilitate networking and to build a sense of support and cohesion between and amongst the full range of Scottish Social Anthropology students.

Researching intersectionality in the language (teacher) education curriculum: Advancing the conversation

Room 4.20, Charteris Land Building Holyrood Campus, Moray House School of Education and Sport, Edinburgh
Attendance: 20 / 20

This training seeks to offer a platform for doctoral researchers to lead a conversation on intersectionality in the specific area of language (teacher) education. It will also allow them to broaden their understanding and use of intra-/inter-disciplinarity and develop a toolbox of appropriate research methods in language education-oriented research.

Scottish Doctoral Colloquium in Accounting and Finance 2025

Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee Old Hawkhill, Dundee

The Scottish Doctoral Colloquium (ScotDoc) in Accounting and Finance is an annual event that provides a platform for PhD students across Scotland to present their research, receive feedback, and network with academics. The event includes plenary sessions with distinguished speakers and parallel research presentation sessions.