Inner quad at Bangor University

Postgraduate Research Student Conference College of Arts, Humanities and Business

The second annual Spring CAHB Postgraduate Student Conference committee welcomes you all to a student-run conference with presentations on the theme of Growth.

The conference will be held on Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 in person and online with papers in both English and Welsh. We encourage in person attendance; however, online presence will also be offered. 

Programme

Registration will take place in the Main Arts Foyer

Welcome from the Dean of the College, Professor Martina Feilzer

Lecture Room 3

12:15:

Alex Ioannou - The Substantive Content of Eryri - A Lived Landscape with a Past, Present and Future

12:35:

Madison Ramsey - Flower Book

12:55:

Ryan Forde - Futurism and NorthWelsh Spacescape Archaeology

Lecture Room 4

12:15:

Cem Soner - The Impact of Brexit on SME Lending in the UK

12:35:

Tathagata Ganguly - Exploring the Marketing Strategies of Artists in a Niche Music Market - Welsh Musicians in North Wales

Lecture Room 3

Thora Tenbrink - The Metaphor of Growth

Short Break

Lecture Room 3

14:05:

Jack Whatley - The Adventurer Economy - Social Status in Times of Crisis

14:25:

Henry Davies - A Theravada examination of Job within the Framework of the Five Aggregates

Lecture Room 4

14:05:

Thuy Trang Nguyen - Development of Spatial Language and Skills in young Norwegian children

14:25:

Estefania Gamarra - Spatial language in a map task: A classroom observation

14:45:

Bethan Collins - Cognitive and Language Skills in Emergent Bilingual Children in Wales

An opportunity to visit the TreeSense Exhibition at Pontio

 Lecture Room 3

15:45:

Noah Bryant - Placed with a Purpose:  Structured Deposition of Objects at Meillionydd 

16:05:

Madeleine Burgess - Uses of Church Bells in Medieval England, 1066-1535: the Development of Timekeeping Indian Arts and Cultures

Lecture Room 4

15:45:

Dominique Bradford - Sounds of Colombia: Ethnic Accuracy in the Music of Disney's Encanto 

16:05:

James Churchill - "Beware the Moon!" The Role of Wales in the History of Horror Cinema

16:25:

Jago Williams - Goncharov: The Greatest Mafia Movie (n)Ever Made

Short Break

Lecture Room 3

16:20:

Moira Espinosa - Who's Your Daddy?

16:45:

Leah Jepson - Female Chastity and the Problems of Measuring the Growth of Virtue Among Women in the Late Medieval Period

17:10:

Anastasia Zaponidou - The 'Sidesaddle' Cello: The Rise and Fall of Gendered Performance Practices

17:45:

Caleb Nichols - Queer Ecopoetry: New Poems of the Queer Pastoral

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