Both seminars are open to researchers at all levels, and no preparation is required. Just bring yourself, some paper and pens, your questions, and your project ideas. You are welcome to attend both events, or just one.
Join these interactive sessions if you (or your students) have ever:
- Had trouble choosing a research topic, or developing it into a research project
- Experienced difficulty explaining the purpose of your research
- Felt like your research topic was imposed by someone else
- Wanted to learn strategies for connecting with researchers outside your field or discipline
- Been curious about new ways to think about how to do research
About the speakers: https://whereresearchbegins.com/meet-chris-tom/
Part 1:
Ask Meaningless Questions; and Other Secrets to Better Research Projects
Prof. Christopher REA, University of British Columbia
Professor Rea will introduce strategies for finding your research problem, using exercises from Part 1 of Where Research Begins.
Date: Thursday, May 4, 2023
Time: 16:45-18:15
Location: SIN 1, Department for East Asian Studies/Chinese Studies, Spitalgasse 2, Yard 2, 2.3
Registration required for both events at https://forms.gle/wtoaEuwuSnqxvNqh6
Part 2:
What Does It All Mean? How to Figure Out the Problem Underlying Your Research
Prof. Thomas MULLANEY, Stanford University
Professor Mullaney will introduce strategies for identifying and connecting with other scholars who share your research problem, using exercises from Part 2 of Where Research Begins.
Date: Monday, May 15, 2023
Time: 18:30 – 20:00
Location: SIN 1, Department for East Asian Studies/Chinese Studies, Spitalgasse 2, Yard 2, 2.3
Registration required for both events at https://forms.gle/wtoaEuwuSnqxvNqh6
For more information, please refer to the attached PDF