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Dear colleagues, 

The PGR Studio at Birmingham City University would like to invite postgraduate students with an interest in the Arts and Humanities to attend “Research(er) Dialogues: Paradoxes and possibilities in Arts & Humanities research” on Friday 6th of July. 

Attendance is free and includes a lunch and drinks reception. Tickets can be booked here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/researcher-dialogues-paradoxes-and-possibilities-in-arts-humanities-research-tickets-46680565829

A wide range of workshops, exhibitions, and performances have been scheduled. For further information, see the PGR Studio tumblr page: https://researcherdialogues.tumblr.com

With best wishes, 

Sarah

(On behalf of the PGR Studio team)

Sarah Raine
Research Fellow
Review Editor, IASPM Journal
Network Coordinator, Jazz and Everyday Aesthetics - http://jazzaesthetics.org
Co-Managing Editor, Riffs - http://riffsjournal.org 
Project Coordinator, Birmingham School of Media, BCU
School of Media
Birmingham City University
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http://www.iaspmjournal.net/





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