Zanne Domoney-Lyttle, a PhD candidate in Theology & Religious Studies at the University of Glasgow and 2015-2016 Hunterian Associate, speaks to her experience as a SGSAH Intern working with Zines at the Glasgow Women's Library. For the previous 6 months, I have undertaken an internship funded the SGSAH at Glasgow Women’s Library, working closely with their zine … Continue reading GUEST BLOGGER: ZINE & HEARD—GETTING TO KNOW GLASGOW WOMEN’S LIBRARY ZINE COLLECTION
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GUEST BLOGGER: SGSAH THEORIES OF KNOWLEDGE LECTURE SERIES—PROFESSOR KATHERINE HAWLEY
Professor Katherine Hawley, Professor of Philosophy at the University of St Andrews, was a featured lecturer for the SGSAH 2016 Theories of Knowledge Lecture Series, speaking on What is Epistemology? She was gracious enough to provide us with a blog of additional new insights that supplement and expand upon her lecture. What Is Epistemology? What is epistemology? A tricky … Continue reading GUEST BLOGGER: SGSAH THEORIES OF KNOWLEDGE LECTURE SERIES—PROFESSOR KATHERINE HAWLEY
GUEST BLOGGER: WALKING WITH THE SCOTTISH GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES—AN INSPIRATIONAL EXPERIENCE (PART ONE)
Matluba Khan, a PhD Candidate in Architecture and Landscape Architecture at University of Edinburgh's College of Art, speaks to the beginning of her journey toward being SGSAH's first Thinker-In-Residence, through participation in SGSAH's Policy Stories and Legacy Resources. ‘You have done a Ph.D. You have written a 100,000 word thesis. So what?’ Most PhD researchers in Arts and Humanities … Continue reading GUEST BLOGGER: WALKING WITH THE SCOTTISH GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES—AN INSPIRATIONAL EXPERIENCE (PART ONE)
GUEST BLOGGER: SGSAH COHORT DEVELOPMENT FUND—THE GRAMNet BIBLIOTHERAPY RESOURCE NETWORK LAUNCH
Sarah Stewart, an AHRC DTP Student pursuing a PhD at the University of Edinburgh in the Department of English, speaks to the success and future promise of her co-organised, SGSAH-funded bibliotherapy development event for migrant, refugee, and asylum seeking communities in Scotland. Come to our reading and writing in community event on 22 June at the University of Glasgow. When I went … Continue reading GUEST BLOGGER: SGSAH COHORT DEVELOPMENT FUND—THE GRAMNet BIBLIOTHERAPY RESOURCE NETWORK LAUNCH
GUEST BLOGGER: SGSAH THEORIES OF KNOWLEDGE LECTURE SERIES—DR ANDREW HASS
Dr Andrew Hass of the University of Stirling was a featured lecturer for the SGSAH 2016 Theories of Knowledge Lecture Series, speaking on Sign & Structure. He was gracious enough to provide us with some related muses on "The Coming of Nothing." “Nothing will come of nothing.” We have all heard this phrase before. It … Continue reading GUEST BLOGGER: SGSAH THEORIES OF KNOWLEDGE LECTURE SERIES—DR ANDREW HASS
GUEST BLOGGER: SGSAH SPEAKING MY LANGUAGE—CHINESE TRACK
Caterina Bellinetti, a PhD Candidate at the University of Glasgow, speaks to her experience in the 2015-2016 SGSAH Speaking My Language Programme in Chinese. Learning a language is no easy business, as many of you likely well know. At one point or another, learning a language during a PhD proves possibly even more challenging than the PhD itself, … Continue reading GUEST BLOGGER: SGSAH SPEAKING MY LANGUAGE—CHINESE TRACK
