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WMSN Women's Career Drop-in Sessions - MeCCSA Stirling


The Women's Media Studies Network will be holding drop-in sessions for women academics at this year's MeCCSA conference in Stirling


The following women academics will be available to offer career's advice:


Prof Karen Ross

Prof Natalie Fenton

Prof Karen Boyle

Prof Anita Biressi

Dr Deborah Jermyn

Dr Milly Williamson


Whether you are an early career researcher or you are already advancing in your career, we would like to invite you to drop in for a 15 minute session. No need to book.




WMSN Women's Career Drop-in Sessions


Time: 9:30 - 12:00


Place: Balcony, Stirling Court Hotel Bar


Date: Thursday 10 January 2019.



Please also come to the WMSN Annual Meeting at 1:00pm on the same day in the Abbeycraig Restuarant and get involved in the network.


Looking forward to seeing you there.


Milly


Milly Williamson

Joint Convenor of BA Anthropology and Media and Communications

Department of Media and Communications

Goldsmiths, University of London




My latest book, Celebrity: Capitalism and the Making of Fame, is available from Polity<http://politybooks.com/bookdetail/?isbn=9780745641041>.





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