Precarity - a conversation: forging career trajectories in AHSS
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Precarity - a conversation: forging career trajectories in AHSS

The event looks at forging career trajectories in arts, humanities, and social sciences

By CRASSH

Date and time

Tue, 4 Jun 2024 16:30 - 18:00 GMT+1

Location

SG2, Alison Richard Building

7 West Road Cambridge CB3 9DP United Kingdom

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Precarity - a conversation: forging career trajectories in arts, humanities, and social sciences


Convenors

  • Joshua Fitzgerald (Early Career Representative / Faculty of History)
  • Georgina Wilson (Early Career Representative / Faculty of English)


Summary

This is the second event aimed at the Early Career Researchers (ECR) community.

We’d be delighted to see you there!


About the Assembly

The Assembly provides Early Career Researchers (ECR) with a platform from which to advocate for improved research culture, professional opportunities, and working conditions, as well as an academic and social network across to share experiences and ideas. It is particularly focused on supporting ECR across the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, and in making legible the crunch points and highlights of the hugely varied career paths to help change them for the better.

The Assembly is led by two early career representatives who are always keen to hear from any early career scholar, in any kind of post, from across the Schools of Art & Humanities or the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Their aim is to represent and elevate ECR’s views and concerns to the highest academic levels in the Schools and beyond, building up the Assembly as a forum for change.

This Assembly launch is a great opportunity to meet you, explain what the Early Career representatives and the Assembly can offer, and listen to what you’d like to most see changed in your working culture.


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