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Research Networks: What Makes a Research Community?

How do you build a research network?
What are the practical and ethical considerations involved?
How do we ensure their longevity?
What possibilities do they hold, particularly for early career researchers?
Just what is it that makes a research community?

Join CEMS online at 2pm on Monday 3 April to hear provocations, thoughts, and discussion on these and other related questions from an interdisciplinary panel of experts.

Speakers
Emilie Murphy (York)
Laura Sangha (Exeter)
Lubaaba Al-Azami (Liverpool)
Mark Hailwood (Bristol)
Rachel Willie (Liverpool John Moores)

Chair: Emily Rowe (King’s)

Projects discussed include the Early Modern Metals Research Network, the Many-Headed Monster, Medieval and Early Modern Orients, and Early Modern Soundscapes.

The event will take place online, via Zoom, and is free to all, but registration is required.

REGISTER HERE

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