Summer Schools and Workshops Archive
Health Communication Research Centre 7th Summer School
Analysing Communication in Healthcare Settings
04 – 06 July 2012, Cardiff University
This intensive course is specifically targeted at researchers and professionals within the broad healthcare field. The course will offer exposure to different analytical frameworks, covering micro and macro perspectives on both oral and written data, in a range of healthcare sites. Each day is divided into presentations from the course leader followed by smaller group work involving a practical hands-on approach. There will be opportunities for participants to discuss their ongoing research (in the form of data sharing, poster presentations and consultations).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THIS CONFERENCE, PLEASE CLICK HERE
Health Communication Research Centre 6th Summer School
Analysing Communication in Public Health and Healthcare Settings
27 – 29 June 2011
Cardiff University
This intensive course is specifically targeted at researchers and professionals within the broad healthcare field. The course will offer exposure to different analytical frameworks, covering micro and macro perspectives on both oral and written data, in a range of healthcare sites. Each day is divided into presentations from the course team followed by smaller group work involving a practical hands-on approach. There will be opportunities for participants to discuss their ongoing research (in the form of data sharing, poster presentations and consultations).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THIS SUMMER SCHOOL, PLEASE CLICK HERE
The LinC Summer School in Systemic Functional Linguistics
13 -16 September 2010
We are pleased to announce the 1st LinC summer school in Systemic Functional Linguistics to be held at Cardiff University
Location: Cardiff University
Health Communication Research Centre Summer School
23 – 25 June 2010, Cardiff University
Analysing Communication in Public Health and Healthcare Settings
Location: Cardiff University
Analysing Communication in Public Health and Healthcare Settings
Health Communication Research Centre Summer School
22-24 June 2009
Location: Cardiff University
This intensive course is specifically targeted at researchers and professionals within the broad healthcare field.
Futher information is available here
AHRC Project: Reading Sartre on Phenomenology and Existentialism
Series of three one-day workshops in 2009 and a major conference in 2010.
16th July 2009, 17 September 2009, November 2009; conference date to be confirmed
Futher information available here
Punishment and Justice
21st May, 2010
This series of workshops will bring together theorists from UK institutions working on the topics of punishment and political obligation. The conceptual relationship between social justice and punitive justice will be scrutinised, as will the implications of this for penal policy in liberal democracies.
Philosophy of Perception
One Day Workshop
19th March, 2009
Creative Writing and Part-Time Teaching: No longer just an apprenticeship?
22 January 2009
Location: Cardiff University, Room 2.50 Humanities Building, Colum Drive
Workshop webpage available here
Deleuze Camp 2: ‘When far too much Deleuze is barely enough!’
4-8 August 2008
Location: Cardiff University
A hectic combination of lectures, seminars, and discussion groups focused on the work of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari.
Health Communication Research Centre Workshop
18 July 2008
Location: Cardiff University
Risk and Uncertainty in Healthcare Settings. Attendance is by invitation only.
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Health Communication Research Centre 3rd Summer School
13-15 July 2008
Analysing Communication in Public Health and Healthcare Settings
Literary Illustration: Conservation, Access, Use (LICAU)
10 December 2007, April/May 2008,June/July 2008
A series of three interdisciplinary workshops run by CEIR and the Word and Image Department of the Victoria and Albert Museum. The programme combines three sets of key issues which are usually kept apart: curatorial and conservation issues; aesthetic and interpretative issues; contexts and continuities of illustration.

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