CDCS Virtual PhD Social

Are you a PhD student or Early Career Researcher in the College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences? Are you keen to develop relationships and build connections with other CAHSS researchers? Join us for our virtual CDCS PhD Social!

For our November social, we’re trying new format we’re calling Research Roulette: it’s an opportunity for you to meet other researchers from across CAHSS at lightning speed! We’ll pair you up for a series of short chats, during which you can say hello, share a little about your work and find out if you have interests in common. If you do, you’ll be able to make connections and follow those up… it’s a bit like speed dating, but without the dating or the pressure! Please note that to play Research Roulette, you’ll need to have your audio and video enabled.

The Edinburgh Centre for Data, Culture & Society supports data-driven and applied digital research across the College. Since our launch in 2019, we have created an environment in which data-driven research can grow and thrive, providing opportunities for collaboration, inspiration and support in the form of events, advice, training and resources.  We bring researchers together to build networks and create connections. Come along to meet other PhDs and ECRs in the CDCS community and find out how we can support your research.  

(We're unable to provide our usual pizza and drinks remotely, but do feel free to bring your own beverage and snacks!)

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