LAHRI Speculative Conversation: Histories of Advertising
This in-person event aims to bring together academics, researchers, educators from a variety of disciplines keen to gauge interest in the use of historical archives for research and teaching.
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This in-person event aims to bring together academics, researchers, educators from a variety of disciplines keen to gauge interest in the use of historical archives for research and teaching.
In March the Priestley Centre, will host a webinar to offer researchers at the University of Leeds an opportunity to reflect on COP27 and discuss how we might contribute to ensuring resolutions turn into action ahead of COP28.
Join the School of History as well as visiting speaker Tracey Loughran (Professor of History at the University of Essex) for a workshop thinking through themes of subjectivity and researcher positionality in history.
This talk by Professor Tracey Loughran explores approaches to sex and relationships on problem pages between the 1960s and the 1990s, showing how and why agony aunts adapted to a changing society.
In this online session we hear from previous academic participants about their experience of collaborating in this way. We will also dedicate time for questions. This event is for academics and researchers at the University of Leeds.
Part of the LAHRI Researcher Development programme for 2023, this repeating session is designed for researchers who are looking for a quiet, supportive and structured space to get words down on the page or edit their writing. This session will be run on Zoom so you can be anywhere to join in. All you need...