The Scottish Graduate School of Social Science and Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities (SGSAH) have come together to develop a series of doctoral networks designed to foster community, peer support, and knowledge exchange among postgraduate researchers (PGRs) across Scotland. These networks provide a space for PhD researchers to connect, share experiences, and support one another through scholarly activities and social events. Each network is shaped by the needs of its members, creating opportunities for collaboration, solidarity, and professional development. Open to all PGRs in the Social Sciences and Arts and Humanities in Scotland, whether ESRC-funded or not, these networks aim to help researchers navigate the challenges of doctoral study while building lasting academic and social connections.
This is a network of support and resource sharing for international PhD students in the Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences across Scotland.
If you have experienced a learning orientation outside the UK, or English is not your first language, this network is for you.
We aim to build a community of support and solidarity, helping international PGRs navigate the challenges of doctoral study while fostering academic and social connections.
This is a network of support and resource sharing for Disabled PhD students in the Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences across Scotland.
If you identify as disabled, face problems because of access, and/or you feel you might benefit from what such a network could provide, we would love to hear from you.
Through this network, we hope to build a community of support and solidarity.
If you would like to join any of our networks, or would like any more information we would love to hear from you! If you have any questions, please email either Anindya Raychaudhuri (Arts and Humanities) or Dely Elliot (Social Science).
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