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1st Annual UCL Collaborative Social Science DomainÌýPhD Conference

9.30am to 16:15, Thursday, 18 November 2021
Building Bridges beyond Disciplinary BoundariesÌý
-ÌýIncludes a poster competition with gift voucher prizes.Ìý The winners will also receive a poster preparationÌýtraining prize
Venue: Zoom

NB: You will receive a Zoom meeting invitation shortly before the conference

The Collaborative Social Science Domain’s PhD Group’s one-day conference will foster and showcase collaborative social science at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË.Ìý We will bring interdisciplinary early career researchers and PhD students together, provide them with advice for research and careers, and tell them what resources are available toÌýthem.

The activity-packed day will include two keynote speakers (Ingrid Schoon and Praveetha Patalay) that are not only renowned in their own fields but have a track record of engaging in high impact multidisciplinary research and projects. The talks will highlight collaborative research and career trajectories for researchers, as well as discuss the interaction between research and the real world (industry) and the importance of interdisciplinarity.Ìý

We will also host two panel talks: one featuring ECR members – including PhD candidates – and another with UCL professional services. In the ECR Panel – members will share peer views / experience in terms of getting involved in interdisciplinary work and looking for professional development opportunities that will help researchers further their careers in academia or industry. The UCL professional services panel will highlight the opportunities and support available to doctoral students that aim to empower them to make most of their time as doctoral candidates at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË, including funding opportunities such as UCL Grand Challenges.Ìý

Prize poster competition
The poster competition forms part of the conference and will highlight the collaborative and interdisciplinary research work taking place across UCL at all levels from first-year PhD students to post-docs and ECRs. ÌýThe competition not only welcomes the submission of collaborative and interdisciplinary research projects, but also encourages people to submit posters about research ideas that bring together people from within and across departments, disciplines and theoretical approaches in UCL. The poster competition will allow people to not only learn about the amazing work taking place across UCL but will also allow them to network with peers. The winners will win a masterclass on poster preparation (worth £100) alongside prizes in the form of gift vouchers of your choice (1st place £50, 2nd and 3rd place £30 each and audience choice £30). Ìý Further details about the poster competitionÌý


Programme

09.35 - 09.45
Welcome & Introduction

09.45 - 10.40
Keynote Address

Doing Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Research: Insights from a Developmental ScientistÌý
Professor , Chair of Social Policy, Social Research Institute, Institute of Education

Screen Break - 10 mins

10.50 - 12.10
Panel Discussion
The ECR Perspective: Forging Collaborations in Your Early CareerÌý
PanellistsÌý
Dr
, Culture Communication and Media, Institute of Education
Dr
, Education, Practice and Society, Institute of Education
, Psychiatry, Brain Sciences
Institute of Archaeology, Social & Historical Sciences

12.10 - 13.00
Lunch Break

13.00 - 14.10
Opportunities and Challenges: Making the Most of Your Time at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈËÌý
Panellists

Dr Jana Dankovicova, Careers Consultant, Careers Researchers Programme,ÌýUCL Careers
Dominic Galliano, Head,Ìý
Public Engagement
Elizabeth Halton, Deputy Director,
Mariana Trejo, Knowledge Exchange Manager, Innovation & Enterprise
Jorina von Zimmermann, Consultancy Manager, UCL Consultants Ltd


Screen Break - 10 mins

14.20 - 15.20
Poster Competition
Judges
Dr. , Lecturer, Philosophy of Science and Medicine, Science & Technology Studies, Maths & Physical Sciences, BEAMS
, Experimental Psychology, Brain Sciences, SLMS
, Senior Lecturer, Slade School of Fine Art, Arts & Humanities, SLASH

Screen Break - 10Ìýmins

15.30 - 16.10
Closing Address
The Joys and Challenges of Collaborative Cross-Disciplinary ResearchÌý
Dr
Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Social Science, MRC Unit of Lifelong Health and Ageing, Population Health Sciences, and Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education


16.10 - 16.15
Final Remarks
Reflections

, Psychology and Human Development, Institute of Education