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Research Presentation Day - Graduate Women Scotland
This annual event features the work of female PhD students from across Scotland.
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Date and time
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About this event
This annual event features the work of female PhD students from across East Scotland.
This year's Research Presentation Day will be held via Zoom and is open to the public. The day will include presentations, demonstrations, and poster session. Topics range across the sciences, social sciences, arts, and the humanities.
Those with tickets will be emailed a Zoom link, schedule, and password the day before.
More information including abstracts and bios can be found at https://gwseast.org/
Speakers (in alphabetical order, titles to be confirmed):
Anfaal Ahmad-Khan – University of Glasgow – Accountability of relationships
Kathryn Burton – University of Dundee -- Development of Optical Nanobiosensors for the Detection of Illicit Drugs
Oluwatomisin Dada – Queen Margaret University – Brexit and Social Care in Scotland: An Exploration of the Perceived Impact on Workforce Sustainability
Maria Insa-Iglesias – Glasgow Caledonian University – Visualisation in Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality
Emilie Lambourg – University of Dundee -- Chronic kidney disease
Toni Benedetti-Martin - Glasgow Caledonian University -- Body Stigma & Representation: Incorporating health taboos into screenwriting
Linda Nicholson – University of Dundee -- Understanding the lived experience of formal and informal care for older people with dementia (PwD) living at home: Initial analysis of experiential perspectives
Elysha Ramage – University of Glasgow – Not going to university and social class
Erin Rennie – Glasgow Caledonian University – Social Media and Violence
Irene Ros – University of Edinburgh -- Years of the Lead (1969-1980) and theatre performance
Sarah Gharib Seif – University of St Andrews – Beyond the ‘Jihadi Bride’: The complicity of British media and governments in the co-constitution of colonial, racialized, and gendered narratives of the women who joined the Islamic State
Alison Spence – University of Glasgow -- Digital Archives
Marwa Waly -- Glasgow Caledonian University – A discussion of Waste Water