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2021 events

Past events

Identifying opportunities: A 'How To' session

Thursday 1 July 2021

Career development session aimed at PhD students and Early Career Researchers based at the Universities of York and Sheffield.

Embracing imposter syndrome: recognising imposter syndrome and developing strategies to deal with it

Wednesday 30 June 2021

Career development session aimed at PhD students and Early Career Researchers at the Universities of York and Sheffield

What are your values? Exploring your own mission statement and examining if it's a fit with the ethics and morals of the organisations you are interested in working with

Tuesday 29 June 2021

Career development workshops aimed at PhDs and Early Career Researchers across the Universities of York and Sheffield

Why we need Career Resilience in the 21st Century and how to develop this

Monday 28 June 2021

Career development session aimed at PhD and Early Career Researchers from the Universities of York and Sheffield.

Supermarkets and food charities: how to collaborate to end food insecurity

Tuesday 15 June 2021

Join us for an online workshop for food charity staff and food practitioners. Help us create a new framework for sustainable collaboration.

ASPECT Methods for Change Showcase Event

Wednesday 12 May 2021

In the panel discussions, and an interactive session, we will unpick the importance and opportunities for social science methods to create transformative change.

Neo-Imperialism, Migration and Climate Justice

Thursday 18 February 2021

This event will feature presentations by Dr. Sara de Jong, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Politics, who will introduce the topic of climate (in)justice and post- and decolonial politics and Isabella Hughes, alumna of the Department of Politics who will speak about her MA research on the unexpected role of reforestation events in Kenya and the importance of intersectional analysis to draw out the differential impacts these events have on Indigenous Peoples. It will be chaired by Professor Simon Parker who is the co-chair of the University of York Migration Network.