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To Think is to Experiment

This is an annual event attempting to open up spaces in research imagination. It invites presentations from research students in the UK and abroad and it has become an exciting event over the years.

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May 2013

Eva Mikuska - Emotion as a pecific aspect of higher education

Luca Bartozzi - The Situatedness of London Queer Diasporic Narratives

Nick Wood - Survivor narratives of men wih chronic prostatitis

Ann Stokes - Giving Voice to Men's Stories of Caring

Linda Naughton - Designing research methods for story-telling

Mary Lodato - Golden Slippers in the Sand

Sabrina Licardo and Jill Bradbury - The Scientific Tradition and Belonging at a South African University


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