
Key details
Time
- 11:30am – 12:30pm
Location
- Online
Price
- Free
Who could attend
- Public
Type
- Recruitment event
How can we shape the direction of communication research? What role does the PhD play in its future?
Professor Teal Triggs (Postgraduate Research Lead, School of Communication) will pose these talking points and more to an esteemed panel of speakers, who will draw from their own research experiences.
Panellists include:
- Dr. Gian Luca Amadei, Tutor (Research), Information Experience Design
- Dr. Dave Meckin, Tutor (Research), Information Experience Design
- Dr. Carolina Ramirez-Figueroa, Senior Tutor, Information Experience Design
- Moderator: Professor Teal Triggs, Postgraduate Research Lead, School of Communication
There will be an opportunity for Q&A with the panel, where you can expect to hear all about the School of Communication's MPhil and PhD programmes.
Research is a rich, central and essential part of the School of Communication; our MPhil and PhD degrees are grounded firmly in theory and methods, while maintaining and encouraging a high degree of creativity and experimentation.
Who is this event for?
Prospective students, current applicants and those interested in the School of Communication's MPhil and PhD programmes at the Royal College of Art.
Those interested in other programmes are welcome to join, though do please note that questions on the School of Communication's MPhil and PhD programmes will be prioritised if time is short. Find out what else is on at the RCA here.
How to join
This event will take place virtually on Zoom. The event is free to attend, but you will need to register through Eventbrite to guarantee your spot and receive the Zoom link.
To avoid any technical issues on the day, we recommend you download the latest version of Zoom in advance.
When it’s time, come back to this Eventbrite page to join the event - you’ll get an email reminder on the day too.
What to expect
Our virtual events are much more like conversations. You are very welcome to switch on your webcam and ask questions, but if you prefer to remain off-camera, that’s perfectly fine too.