2023
Tidligere
Scholars in the humanities partake in peer review on a regular basis, either as authors or as reviewers. This course considers the peer review process in academic journals, and offers valuable insights from experienced researchers.
Are you writing something? Of course you are! Join Writer's Hours, a low threshold, socially guaranteed artificial environment for concerted writing during HF PhD Week and get some work done!
Are you writing something? Of course you are! Join Writer's Hours, a low threshold, socially guaranteed artificial environment for concerted writing during HF PhD Week and get some work done!
This course identifies the “kappe” as a distinct element of the full body of work in an article-based PhD dissertation and offers conceptual and practical perspectives on how to position the “kappe” and how to write it.
Are you writing something? Of course you are! Join Writer's Hours, a low threshold, socially guaranteed artificial environment for concerted writing during HF PhD Week and get some work done!
Are you writing something? Of course you are! Join Writer's Hours, a low threshold, socially guaranteed artificial environment for concerted writing during HF PhD Week and get some work done!
Advanced Course in Theories of Knowledge: Scholars in the humanities generate knowledge for society in a variety of ways and engaging with several disciplines when doing so can sometimes yield particularly novel, path-breaking research. This advanced course in theories of knowledge critically examines the virtues and limits of working across disciplines.
Are you writing something? Of course you are! Join Writer's Hours, a low threshold, socially guaranteed artificial environment for concerted writing during HF PhD Week and get some work done!
Are you writing something? Of course you are! Join Writer's Hours, a low threshold, socially guaranteed artificial environment for concerted writing during HF PhD Week and get some work done!
We wish to invite you to an open midway assessment for our PhD fellow in musicology, Riccardo Simionato.
To comment on the candidate's work, we have invited Joshua D. Reiss, Professor in Audio Engineering at the Centre for Digital Music at Queen Mary University of London.
We wish to invite you to an open midway assessment for our PhD fellow in musicology, Kristina Socanski Celik.
To comment on the candidate's work, we have invited Robert Sholl, Professor of Music at the University of West London.
We wish to invite you to an open midway assessment for our PhD fellow in musicology, James Tomlinson.
To comment on the candidate's work, we have invited Peter M. Lefferts, Professor of Music History emeritus at University of Nebraska-Lincoln.