PhD Afternoon Tea
Join us for PhD Afternoon Tea
The Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences invites you to Afternoon Tea on Friday 18 October 2024 from 1.45pm - 3.30pm in the South Dining Hall at Queen's.
This event will give you the opportunity to find out more about PhD study, why you should consider doing a PhD, key research strengths within the Faculty, career prospects, funding available and important deadlines. There will be a panel discussion and opportunities to meet our current students and academics whilst sipping a cup of tea and enjoying some delicious treats.
Time of event: 1.45pm - 3.30pm
Location of event: South Dining Hall at Queen's
*Afternoon tea to be served during Panel Discussions
Programme
TIME |
SESSION |
1.45pm - 2pm |
Registration |
2pm - 2.10pm |
Welcome and Overview, Professor Jannette Elwood, Dean of Graduate Studies (AHSS) |
2.10pm - 3pm |
Panel Discussion |
3pm - 3.30pm |
School Information Stands |
The NINE DTP is an ESRC funded consortium of 7 partner Universities. It provides exceptional post graduate social science training across 16 different pathways. QUB will offer up to 20 funded studentships each year. Your NINE studentship will provide tuition fees, stipend, research support in the form of additional funding for fieldwork and research activity, training, a cohort of peers and collaboration with partners in a dynamic, evolving research environment.
To find your pathway you can view the options by clicking here.
The Northern Bridge DTP is an AHRC funded partnership which brings together the cutting-edge expertise from 7 partner Universities. QUB will offer up to 20 funded studentships each year. Your Northern Bridge studentship will provide tuition fees, a maintenance award, a research training and support grant to fund the costs of study abroad, conference attendance and fieldwork. Financial support to participate in the consortiums annual conferences, as well as a chance to participate in a comprehensive suite of training activities. And finally, financial support for placements and the acquisition of skills necessary for you to complete your PhD to the highest standards.
Northern Bridge offers studentships across a broad range of pathways. You can discover your pathway by clicking here.
The LINAS Doctoral Training Programme (DTP) seeks to develop a cohort of Doctoral Scholars who can address the implications of massive-scale data processing, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) for both the actual operation of algorithmically driven public decision-making in wider society, and within science and engineering.
Together the rapidly evolving approaches to data make up what have been termed ‘enigmatic technologies’, where authority is concealed behind algorithms. Within the social science domain, algorithmically driven public decision-making, challenges the role of human agency and politics, human rights law and principles of transparency and accountability. For science and engineering, there is a challenge to the traditional scientific governing principles of transparent working and reproducibility.
Click here for more information.