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For information about the BCLA's postgraduate activites and events, contact:
bclapgrepresentative@gmail.com

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Marlies Gabriele Prinzl (University College, London). E-mail: marlies.prinzl.09@ucl.ac.uk
Kazia Szymanska (University of Oxford). E-mail: katarzyna.szymanska@st-hughs.ox.ac.uk
Rebecca Jones. E-mail: rebecca.senoj@gmail.com

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BCLA Graduate Events

Future BCLA Graduate events will be posted in due course.

Other events of interest to BCLA postgraduates

Critical Methods Beyond Eurocentrism
First annual postgraduate conference of the Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies (SOAS)
14 June 2013

Follow this link for further details.

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Transforming Postgraduate Research: Engaging with the Digital World 
University of Oxford, 17 June 2013
We are pleased to announce the first of two events to be run as part of our AHRC funded initiative for postgraduate researchers entitled #thec21scholar: Digital Engagement in the Arts and Humanitiesan AHRC funded training skills initiative. As the title indicates, our project is devoted to developing and sharing information on how postgraduates working in the arts and humanities can use digital mediums for public engagement and to heighten the impact and dissemination of their work.
Our first one-day interactive training event entitled, Transforming Postgraduate Research: Engaging with the Digital World, will be held on Monday 17th June 2013 at the University of Oxford. The event is open to all students across the arts and humanities interested in finding out more about using digital media for public engagement. The day will include keynotes and workshops from experts in the field.
Download here for full details of information about the event and how to register.
If you would like to receive more information about the project, please email us at info@thec21scholar.com. All enquiries for the Oxford event should be sent to oxford@thec21scholar.com.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes,
Claire O'Callaghan, Alex Pryce, Amy Rushton and Emma Young

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