Event title:
FBLP PGR Research Culture and Community Seminar
Event details
Event details
- Date:
- Wednesday, 14th December 2022
- Time:
- 11:00 - 12:30
- Location:
- BJL Teaching Room 5 - 2nd Floor
- Campus:
- Hull Campus
- Categories:
- FBLP - PGR Research Culture and Community Seminar Series
Event description
Event description
Outline of the seminar
1. Welcome and Introductions - (5 mins)
2. PGR-led Discussion - (5-20 mins)
PGRs, please take this opportunity to raise any topic at all.
3. Dr Nur Baiti Ingga Wulandhari:
'Publishing whilst doing your PhD'
Thesis title: Building rural cooperative resilience: A case study of the emerging country of Indonesia
Short Bio:
Nur Baiti Ingga Wulandhari received her PhD in Business Management PhD from the University of Hull, United Kingdom. She obtained her MSc in Operations, Projects and Supply Chain Management from the University of Manchester, United Kingdom, and her BSc in Industrial Engineering from Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia. Her current research focuses on supply chain resilience and its implication for the management of sustainable development in developing countries.
4. Professor Colin Tyler, Associate Dean (Research) in FBLP - (15 mins plus Q&A 15 mins)
'7 answers to prepare before your doctoral viva ... and 4 other things to bear in mind"
As you will see from Colin's profile, he is the Chair of Social and Political Thought in the School of Politics and International Studies in 2011. His research and teaching focuses on British idealism and the New Liberalism, the theory and practice of social justice and common good politics both in historical and contemporary settings. Colin has supervised many doctoral and MPhil students during his career, all to successful completion. Their topics have included British idealist theory and practice, issues relating to social justice including in relation to cultural diversity, contemporary political theory, and applied international relations theory. In addition, Colin has supervised many international visiting doctoral students, researching areas including the influence of British idealist and the New Liberalist philosophy and practice in Italy and Spain.
5. 'Any other business’
Take the opportunity to ask questions that come to you on the day, or come prepared in advance.
To view the full PGR Research Culture and Community Programme click here for more details
If you have any general questions about the seminar programme, please contact Dr Tricia Shaw at the Doctoral College in the first instance on patricia.shaw@hull.ac.uk