--Please circulate widely. Apologies for cross-posting--
The Centre for Research in Equality and Diversity (CRED) at Queen Mary, University of London is inviting PhD students from around the UK and Europe working in and around Organisation Studies to a one-day virtual International PhD Summer School on how to theorise difference in your research. This will be particularly useful for PhD students working on their theoretical framework but may also be of interest to those who have already progressed further in their doctoral studies. We will explore what it means to do research from an intersectional perspective and we will think about how to theorise race in particular in our research.
This Summer School will also provide a networking opportunity for those researching inequalities at work and in employment around Europe and you will have the opportunity to opt into a small virtual networking group following the event.
The Summer School will provide an opportunity to receive one-to-one feedback from a faculty member of CRED who will take time to read and comment on your work and to discuss any issues you might have during a 15-20-minute feedback slot.
Participating faculty members include:
Dr Andromachi Athanasopoulou, Senior Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour
Professor Rob Briner, Professor of Organisational Psychology
Dr Elena Doldor, Reader in Organisational Behaviour
Professor Gill Kirton, Professor of Employment Relations
Dr Patrizia Kokot-Blamey, Lecturer in Organisation Studies
Dr Maria Koumenta, Senior Lecturer in Work and Labour Analysis
Dr Mustafa Ozturk, Reader in Human Resource Management
Dr Suki Sian, Reader in Accounting
Professor Mark Williams, Professor of Human Resource Management
Professor Tessa Wright, Professor of Employment Relations
Cost £60. Register here by 1 June 2022:
https://eshop.qmul.ac.uk/product-catalogue/short-courses/short-courses/international-phd-summer-school-theorising-difference-in-organisation-studies
Any questions, please email cred@qmul.ac.uk
Please circulate to any PhD students or their supervisors who might be interested in attending.
Best wishes
Dr Patrizia Kokot-Blamey and Professor Tessa Wright
CRED Co-Directors