PechaKucha night: Picking a Research Topic.
Picking a Research Topic
The third in the Cass Research Seminar series is a PechaKucha night in which four speakers each speak for six minutes about how they selected the topic of their research.
Speakers from across disciplines at The Cass:
- Annisa Jabbour: The Role of Cultural Memory in the Recent Architectural History of Dubai
- William E Longden: Inclusive Participatory Design of Bespoke Music Instruments and Auxiliary Equipment as Emancipatory Arts Interventions that Advocate for Equality, Personal and Social Wellbeing
- Mary-Jane Opie: I Want to Explore and Question our Relationship with our Pet Dogs
- Bobby Supatira: Towards Multicultural London: Urban Spaces of Thai Cosmopolitanism
Image: Mary-Jane Opie (detail)
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Details
Date/time | Monday 4 December 2017, 6.30pm |
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Book now | Eventbrite |
Location | London Metropolitan University GSG-15A, Goulston Street |
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Contact | Jane Clossick |