For our Negotiations conference this year, we will have presentations over Zoom in the morning and then an in-person, outdoor get together in the afternoon.
Come to the Zoom presentations starting at 10am to support and hear from Morgan, Jeffrey, Dylan, and Maddie and provide them with some useful feedback. The Zoom link will be forthcoming!
After feasting on the intellectual delights of the Zoom presentations, join us for a casual, post-presentation get together starting at 1:30pm. Food will be provided and don’t forget to RSVP to Taylor to let him know you’re planning to attend (and so he can account for any dietary needs).
Scholars working in the growing interdisciplinary field of medical humanities investigate the human experience of health and illness through an interdisciplinary lens at the intersection of social sciences, the humanities, the arts, biomedical sciences and caregiving disciplines.
**You need to register for this event** It is required for every MA and PhD student in coursework and strongly suggested for all others.
Mainly, we’ll be covering the process – start to finish – of how (and why) to publish a journal article as a graduate student. We will also touch on other forms of publication: book chapters, book reviews, encyclopedia entries, and even monographs (single-author books).
This is one of the four, annually offered pre-professional workshops that all Ph.D. students are required to attend at some point during their years at SU. M.A.’s are also welcome and encouraged to attend!
This is the final research talk for this round of hiring! The title of Lambert’s talk is “Comrade Sister: Caribbean Feminist Revisions of the Grenada Revolution.”