Dear colleagues,

 

A minor amendment to the details below: we would also welcome applications from students in later stages of their doctoral programmes (i.e. not just those in their first year).

 

Best wishes


David

 

From: David Deacon
Sent: 27 September 2016 10:09
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Subject: 2 day workshop on 'Advanced media content analysis' at Loughborough University (bursaries available)

 

Dear colleagues,

The Centre for Research in Communication and Culture, Loughborough University is offering a two day workshop on ‘Advanced Media Content Analysis: Computer Assisted Gathering and Analysis of Texts in Digital Environments’ (19 – 20 December 2016).

The course will be run by Professor David Deacon, Professor James Stanyer and Dr David Smith. It is aimed at first year doctoral students and early career researchers seeking to develop their methodological expertise.

Five free places are available to external students through ESRC-funded bursaries, covering the cost of travel, subsistence, overnight stay and course fees.

For more details regarding the course content and application process, please see:

http://www.lboro.ac.uk/services/graduateschool/training/esrc-advanced-training/advanced-media-content-analysis/

The deadline for application is 15 November 2016.

 

Many thanks


David Deacon

 

 

 

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