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Research Student Almanac 2017/18 Semester 1 The Doctoral Research training, College seminars, lectures, conferences and www.wlv.ac.uk/ events in one DoctoralCollege handy guide. Contents Introduction 2 Key Top tips for study 3 Doctoral College Events - Semester 1 4 Faculty of Arts Events – Semester 2 42 Faculty of Education, Health & Wellbeing About the Researcher Development Framework (RDF) 68 Some recent books from Wolverhampton academics 69 Faculty of Science & Engineering Doctoral Appointments (Skills for Learning) 70 Faculty of Social Sciences Campus Maps 71 Learning and Information Services (LIS) Students’ Union Trips Other Events Other sources of events  Arena theatre https://www.wlv.ac.uk/arena-theatre/  Light House Media Centre http://light-house.co.uk/  Students Union https://www.wolvesunion.org/whatson/ How to use this guide Events are listed in date and time order. On the left you will find the Faculty/Department responsible for organising the event. On the right we list the event title, date and time, venue, speaker(s) and a short description if available. Booking The events are free to attend and open to all members of the university unless otherwise stated. Some events have limited capacity and advance booking is advisable you will find booking details where applicable. The event information in this guide was correct at the time of going to press, but may be subject to change. Please check the online version of the almanac found at www.wlv.ac.uk/almanac and the event webpages where available. On the rare occasion that an event is rescheduled or cancelled, changes to a booking made via Eventbrite will be communicated through Eventbrite. The Almanac is compiled and designed by: Jill Morgan Research Policy Development Officer Research Policy Unit / Doctoral College MD150, MD Building University of Wolverhampton Wulfruna Street WV1 1LY 01902 518769 [email protected] Page | 1 www.wlv.ac.uk/doctoralcollege Introduction We welcome you to the new academic year with our Almanac of research training and events. You’ll find here an impressive array of internationally noted speakers, a wide range of social get-togethers and trips, Black History Month talks, and our rolling programme of specific PhD training sessions to speed you on your way to PhD completion. All events in all faculties are open to all our postgraduate researchers, so please do take full advantage! For our Doctoral College training events, after listening to feedback from you, we’ve expanded the hours of delivery to fit around your other commitments. So we’re now running Breakfast Bites, Twilight Sessions and Evening Masterclasses. Do follow us via our social media for updates and news! Dr Benjamin Halligan Director of the Doctoral College Social Media Keep up to date with what's happening at the Doctoral College by following us on one of our social media sites https://twitter.com/wlv_doctoralcol www.facebook.com/wlvdoctoralcol/ @WLV_DoctoralCol @WLV_DoctoralCol Page | 2 www.wlv.ac.uk/doctoralcollege Top Tips for Study Some Wolverhampton research students got together for lunch with the Doctoral College on 21st September 2017, and collectively pooled tips and advice for their fellow students. Here they are:  Share your worries or concerns with your supervisors. Make them your friends.  Don’t study all seven days, and don’t study until the early hours every day!  Time management! And don’t let newspapers or Social Media become distractions.  Wake up early and go to bed early: this is the key to success!  Eat healthily, and stay positive! Balance exercise and work.  Know your weaknesses, and try to turn them into strengths.  Set deadlines for yourself.  Get involved in activities that can help you to de-stress. (West Park on sunny days is recommended)  Meet with your supervisors frequently.  Identify your moments of creativity, and use those moments to engage in detail with your research questions.  Start your thesis on time – you’ll be thankful at the end of the research journey!  Define your PhD’s structure around works already published in your field.  Review the highly rated relevant journals to identify gaps in current research.  Set a timeframe for work and stick to it --- even if you have to force yourself.  Don’t assume that you’ve many years of research ahead of you: time catches up! Our thanks to Sukhtaj Singh, Ana Karina, Mathias Akor and Syed N. Amjad. Page | 3 www.wlv.ac.uk/doctoralcollege September 2017 FoA Centre for Creativity, History and Identity in Performance Annual Research Symposium Tuesday 12th September 2017, 9:30-4pm CCHIP Performance Hub, Walsall Campus For more information contact [email protected] FSE Anthropology Tuesday 12th September 2017, 1-2pm Science MC424, Millennium City Building Seminars Dr Sharon E Kessler, Department of Anthropology, Durham University Dr Kessler is interested in the role of disease in the evolution of primate sociality, communication, and cognition. She uses a diverse tool set that includes health data, bioacoustics, behaviour, and cognitive experiments on wild, free-ranging primates. Dr Kessler has spent more than two years in the field including sites in Madagascar and Costa Rica, researching diverse primate species including multiple species of mouse lemurs, two species of galagos, and capuchin monkeys. Students’ #GiveItAGo -The Happiness Project Tuesday 19th September 2017, 11am - 1pm Union SU Boardroom, Students' Union, City Campus Why not give The Happiness Project a go! This is a taster session of the Well@Wolves 4 week Happiness Project. For more information visit: https://www.wolvesunion.org/ents/event/3977/ Students’ #GiveItAGo Therapeutic Art Sessions Tuesday 19th September 2017, 11am - 1pm Union SU Boardroom, Students' Union, City Campus We will be running weekly therapeutic art sessions as part of Well@Wolves. For more information visit: https://www.wolvesunion.org/ents/event/3954/ Students’ #GiveItAGo - Boxing Tuesday 19th September 2017, 12 - 1pm Union The Venue, Students' Union, City Campus An Empowering taster boxing session. For more information visit: https://www.wolvesunion.org/ents/event/3976/ Students’ NHS Healthy Minds drop in Wednesday 20th September 2017, 11am - 2 Union Harrison Learning Centre, City Campus For more information visit: https://www.wolvesunion.org/ents/event/4254/ Students’ #GiveItAGo – Self Care Starter Kit Session Wednesday 20th September 2017, 1 – 2pm Union SU Boardroom, Students' Union, City Campus For more information visit: https://www.wolvesunion.org/ents/event/3994/ Page | 4 www.wlv.ac.uk/doctoralcollege Doctoral Get Together with lunch Thursday 21st September 2017, 12:30-2pm College MD165, 1st Floor, Harrison Learning Centre Book via the Research Seminars and Events webpage Doctoral R47: HEA Fellowship and Research: An introduction to KUDOS Friday 22nd September 2017, 10-12pm, MD165, 1st Floor, Harrison Learning Centre College Dr Megan Lawton, CoLT Book via the Research Skills Development Workshops webpage Students’ #GiveItAGo Mindfulness Workshop Friday 22nd September 2017, 3-4pm Union SU Boardroom, Students' Union, City Campus For more information visit: https://www.wolvesunion.org/ents/event/4003/ Doctoral R1: Research Student Induction Tuesday 26th September 2017, 10-2pm, MD165, 1st Floor, Harrison Learning Centre College Dr Debra Cureton, Doctoral College Book via the Research Skills Development Workshops webpage Students’ #GiveItAGo Mindfulness Workshop Tuesday 26th September 2017, 11am - noon Union SU Boardroom, Walsall Student's Union For more information visit: https://www.wolvesunion.org/ents/event/4415/ Students’ #GiveItAGo Therapeutic arts Session Tuesday 26th September 2017, 11am - noon Union SU Boardroom, Walsall Student's Union For more information visit: https://www.wolvesunion.org/ents/event/4415/ 3 Minutes A World Suicide Prevention Day lecture Tuesday 26th September 2017, 12:30-4pm Room: MU307 to Save a To book your free place, please email Clare Dickens: [email protected] Life For more information visit https://www.wlv.ac.uk/current-students/news/september-2017-/3- minutes-to-save-a-life-a-world-suicide-prevention-day-lecture.php September marks the month that we embrace World Suicide Prevention Day. The University of Wolverhampton is honoured to welcome Professor Julie Cerel, Dr Alys Cole-King and Steve Gilbert to share their insights and expertise around suicide prevention. Doctoral R48: Viva Hot-seat Wednesday 27th September 2017, 2-4pm, MD165, 1st Floor, Harrison Learning Centre College Dr Debra Cureton, The Doctoral College Book via the Research Skills Development Workshops webpage Page | 5 www.wlv.ac.uk/doctoralcollege Students’ #GiveItAGo Food and Mood Thursday 28th September 2017, 11am - noon Union SU Boardroom, Students' Union, City Campus For more information visit: https://www.wolvesunion.org/ents/event/4017/ Doctoral Brilliant Club: The Scholars Programme Thursday 28th September 2017, 1-2pm, MD165, 1st Floor, Harrison Learning Centre College The Doctoral College/ The Brilliant Club To book please visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-scholars-programme-university-of- wolverhampton-information-event-tickets-37188621167 A meaningful, well-paid teaching opportunity for University of Wolverhampton PhD students. The Scholars Programme is run by The Brilliant Club, an award-winning charity that recruits, trains and pays doctoral and post-doctoral researchers to deliver programmes of university-style teaching to small tutorial groups of high-performing pupils in schools that serve disadvantaged communities. Over the course of the 2016-17 academic year, The Brilliant Club placed over 500 researchers in schools across the UK, where they worked with over 10,000 pupils. The Brilliant Club will be holding an Information Event at The University of Wolverhampton, in the Research Hub located in the Harrison Learning Centre, room MD165 on September 28th 2017 from 1-2pm. Please come along if you would like to find out more about becoming a Scholars Programme tutor. In addition to earning £500 per placement, successful candidates will gain valuable teaching experience, enhance their knowledge of the UK education system and develop a programme of tutorials drawing on elements of their own research with a chance to disseminate it to a non-expert audience. As well as this, they will also join a cohort of like-minded researchers who are interested in widening access to universities. Black History Month Launch Event Friday 29th September 2017, 7pm - midnight Arena Theatre, City Campus Kick Black History Month off at the Arena Theatre. This national celebration aims to promote and celebrate Black contributions to British society, and to foster an understanding of Black history in general. You can request to be added onto the waiting list for Wolverhampton Black History Month Launch Event by visiting https://wlv.ticketsolve.com/shows/873580926. Wolverhampton Pride Saturday 30th September 2017, 9am - 3pm City Campus Courtyard/ City Centre After a two-year absence, Wolverhampton Pride is set to return and will be bigger and better. Wolverhampton Pride is here! Come and join in on all the activities, meet new people and have some great fun! You can reserve your free tickets for Wolves Pride at skiddle.com/e/13027620. Page | 6 www.wlv.ac.uk/doctoralcollege October 2017 Doctoral Researchers Drop-In Monday 2nd October 2017, 10-11am, MD163, 1st Floor, Harrison Learning Centre College Dr Debra Cureton, Doctoral College Drop-in to receive one to one advice. There is no need to book. Students’ #GiveItAGo: Self Defence Monday 2nd October 2017, 11am - noon Union The Venue, Students' Union, City Campus For more information visit: https://www.wolvesunion.org/ents/event/4023/ Other Dementia Awareness Event Monday 2nd October 2017, 5:30-7:30pm Event University Centre Telford (Level 3 – Southwater One), Southwater Square, TF3 4JG Places are free but must be pre-booked. Contact us to book your place & for all enquiries. Telephone: 01952 277777. Email: [email protected] Doctoral R2: Addressing the research focus and planning a programme of research - post-induction session. Tuesday 3rd October 2017, 10-12pm, MD165, 1st Floor, Harrison Learning Centre College Dr Debra Cureton, Doctoral College Book via the Research Skills Development Workshops webpage Other HeadStart Conference Tuesday 3rd October 2017, 9am - 4pm. Community showcase event 4 - 6pm. Event Wolverhampton Racecourse, Dunstall Park, Wolverhampton, WV6 0PE For more information visit: http://www.headstartonline.co.uk/events/conference2017?utm_source=sendinblue&utm_campaign =Whats_On_WLV&utm_medium=email The HeadStart programme aims to realise the following outcomes:  Socially significant improvement in the mental wellbeing of at risk young people  Reduction in the onset of diagnosable mental health disorders  Improved engagement in school and improved academic attainment  Reduced engagement in ‘risky' behaviour  Improved employability. Keynote Speakers:  Ruby Wax OBE, mental health campaigner, author, and TV personality  Paul McGee aka The Sumo Guy, international speaker and author. Keynote title: 'Resilience in the Classroom Starts with Resilience in the Staffroom'  Dr. Pooky Knighsmith, Director of the Young People and Schools Programme at the Charlie Waller Memorial Trust. Keynote title: 'Four Practical Strategies to Improve the Mental Well-Being of Young People' Page | 7 www.wlv.ac.uk/doctoralcollege FoSS Layering and delayering governance: What do we see when we study corporate governance at multiple or single levels? Business Tuesday 3rd October 2017, 5-6pm (4.30-5.00pm Light Refreshments) Light refreshments - The Forum, Lord Swraj Paul Building (MU), Molineux Street, Wolverhampton Lecture in MH002, Mary Seacole Building, Nursery Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 1AD Professor Sibel Yamak, Professor of Management, UWBS Governance is multi-layered and forces for and against the convergence of corporate governance practices across the globe originate from these different layers. There are countervailing triggers for change at different levels, with important forces leading to divergence in terms of the corporate governance model. The dynamic complexity of corporate governance can only be assessed by a layering perspective which emphasises various forces in play given a specific context. This is important to align interests of corporations and society. Thus, this lecture discusses the issues around the contextualisation of governance. Sibel Yamak is Professor of Management. She has a PhD in Organization Theory from Bogaziçi University and has been a visiting scholar at various universities including Galatasaray, Dauphine, Panthéon Sorbonne, Southampton and Manchester University. She specializes in governance with a focus on the relationship between business elites and the state, contextual antecedents and the impact of top management teams, governance and democratisation relationship and genealogy of corporate social responsibility. In 2007, she received the Emerald LiteratiNetwork award for her work on business elites. She is associate editor of the European Management Review and editorial board member of Society and Business Review. She acted as guest editor of special issues on Corporate Social Responsibility and Top Management Teams for various academic journals. She is actively involved with academic associations such as Academy of Management (USA) where she previously acted as Management Education and Development Division Research Coordinator. Read Professor Sibel Yamak's full staff profile To book a place please email: [email protected] Students’ #GiveIAGo: Coffee Tasting Event Tuesday 3rd October 2017, 6pm - 8pm Union The Starbucks, City Campus For more information visit: https://www.wolvesunion.org/ents/event/4025/ BASW BASW Black Country Branch: Inequality and Children’s Intervention Tuesday 3rd October 2017, 6:30-8.30pm, MC001, Millennium City Building England Professor Kate Morris This event is FREE to attend. Light refreshments will be available. Students, members and non-members welcome. To book please visit: www.basw.co.uk/events BASW Black Country Branch in partnership with the University of Wolverhampton presents their latest seminar. Kate Morris is a qualified registered social worker, and joined the University of Sheffield in 2015. She was previously Director of the Centre for Social Work and Deputy Head of School, University of Nottingham. She began her career as an academic at the University of Birmingham. However, Kate gained substantial experience in practice, management and policy development prior to moving into social work education and through her research and her involvement in national and international social work developments has remained very closely connected to practice. Pre-seminar session: 5.30-6.15pm. Speaker: Graeme Simpson Graeme Simpson will speak about the joint BASW-University of Wolverhampton research project: ‘The Social Worker’s Voice’; an exploration of the experiences of being a social worker in times of austerity. Page | 8 www.wlv.ac.uk/doctoralcollege An Evening with an Immigrant Tuesday 3rd October 2017, 7:30pm, the Arena Theatre. Staff and Students pay concession of £10. Tickets can be booked through the Arena Theatre’s website https://www.wlv.ac.uk/arena-theatre/ For more information about all the Wolverhampton Black History Month Events please read the local community’s Black History Month Brochure. The acclaimed spoken word show from Inua Ellams comes to Wolverhampton. He was born to a Muslim father and a Christian mother in what is now considered by many to be Boko Haram territory, award-winning poet and playwright Inua Ellams left Nigeria for England in 1996 aged 12, moved to Ireland for three years, before returning to London and starting work as a writer and graphic designer. Part of this story was documented in his autobiographical Fringe First Award-winning play The 14th Tale, but much of it is untold. Littered with poems, stories and anecdotes, Inua will tell his ridiculous, fantastic, poignant immigrant-story of escaping fundamentalist Islam, experiencing prejudice and friendship in Dublin, performing solo at the National Theatre, and drinking wine with the Queen of England, all the while without a country to belong to or place to call home. Doctoral Breakfast Bites – Finding your research focus Wednesday 4th October 2017, 8-9am, MD165, 1st Floor, Harrison Learning Centre College Dr Debra Cureton, Doctoral College Book via the Research Skills Development Workshops webpage Students’ #GiveItAGo British Sign Language Wednesday 4th October 2017, 11am - noon Union SU Boardroom, City Campus For more information visit: https://www.wolvesunion.org/ents/event/3957/ Students’ Afternoon Tea and Coffee Wednesday 4th October 2017, 2-4pm Union Students' Union Social Space, City Campus For more information visit: https://www.wolvesunion.org/ents/event/4026/ Just an Ordinary Lawyer Thursday 5th October 2017, 7:30pm, the Arena Theatre. Staff and Students pay concession of £10. Tickets can be booked through the Arena Theatre’s website https://www.wlv.ac.uk/arena-theatre/ For more information about all the Wolverhampton Black History Month Events please read the local community’s Black History Month Brochure. Tunji Sowande arrived in London from Nigeria in 1945 to study law and pursue his interest in music. He rose to become a well-respected barrister, the first Black Head of Chambers, and finally the first (part-time) Black Judge in Britain. He was an active solo concert performer as a baritone singer, giving concerts for charities and to entertain residents of old people’s homes. On top of it all, he was a great lover of cricket, and became a member of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the home of cricket. In an undefined setting, Sowande muses on Imperialism, Colonialism and Black people’s struggles for freedom, justice and human rights, in Africa and the diaspora. He is however not a political man – he prefers to do his job and watch sports. He is nonetheless does his bit to spread peace and love through the medium of music and song. From the writer and performer of the multi-award-winning international hit, Call Mr. Robeson (**** First Rate, The Guardian) comes another “brilliantly put together history lesson delivered as art” (Dirt & Candy). Page | 9 www.wlv.ac.uk/doctoralcollege

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