Dear all,
Please see details below of a forthcoming workshop in London that may be of interest:
The Eurasia Studies Society (TESS-GB Europe)
III. Multi-Disciplinary Doctoral Workshop on Central Asia & the Caucasus
Professional Development:
Publishing, Grants and Policy Engagement
24 January 2015, Saturday (from 12.30-18.00)
Royal Holloway, University of London
Senate House, Room 216, University of London, Malet Street London, WC1E 7HU
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Convened by Dr Gul Berna Ozcan
School of Management, Royal Holloway University of London
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Diana Kudaibergenova
University of Cambridge
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This workshop will provide a platform to exchange ideas and for informed discussion about professional development opportunities for young scholars with presentations from some of the UK's leading scholars. The sessions will include talks on publishing academic papers, getting research grants and engaging with the policy community. The event is free and open to all doctoral candidates who have completed their second year of PhD studies and post-doctoral researchers working in any social science discipline with a focus on Central Asia and the Caucasus. The provisional programme will be available in mid December 2014. We have limited space and can only offer 25 places for this event.
The deadline for reservations is 10 January 2015. Send your name, institutional affiliation and a maximum 400-word summary of your PhD dissertation topic and its methodology to Diana Kudaibergenova. Diana
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Diana T. Kudaibergenova,
PhD candidate
Department of Sociology
University of Cambridge
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