OxHRH Graduate Research Student Workshop

by | Apr 26, 2019

Venue: Harold Lee Boardroom, Pembroke College

Date: Wednesday 29 May 2019

Time: 2-5.15pm

The Oxford Human Rights Hub is pleased to announce its fifth workshop for human rights MPhil and DPhil students at Oxford University. This half-day workshop will bring together and foster a network of graduate students and academics in various disciplines working in human rights at Oxford. The aim is to come together as a community to explore current developments, to analyse existing weakness and to attempt to point towards future improvements in the way in which human rights can address current legal and social problems.

MPhil and DPhil students are invited to present on their current research in progress. This is an invaluable opportunity to enrich student’s doctoral research and to gain feedback from peers and academics specialising in human rights. Students at all stages of their doctorate are encouraged to participate.

Hart Publishing will also be attending to provide advice on converting a doctorate into a monograph.

The programme can be found here. All welcome to attend.

 

 

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