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Postgraduate Network (PGN) Conference: Emerging knowledge from emerging researchers

This event will be in Edinburgh, UK
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Call for papers

After a year of social, academic and professional events, the PGN is happy to announce our first in-person conference since before the Covid-19 pandemic. With this, we aim to encourage knowledge production and exchange, particularly among PhD students and early-career researchers (ECRs). The conference will offer an opportunity for all of us to increase the visibility of our work, receive valuable feedback, and consolidate the sense of community we have been fostering throughout this academic year.

01 The purpose and structure of the conference

In line with the PGN’s goals to offer valuable opportunities for PhD students and ECRs to develop academic (and otherwise) skills, this year’s conference combines the traditional panel setup with an experience exchange.

The opening day of the Conference will include specialised skill workshops where PhD students and ECRs can exchange knowledge on different aspects of their (post-)PhD journey. These workshops are meant to go beyond the usual university offerings and bring together emerging scholars based on different institutions and different parts of the world to produce the most fruitful exchange. Attendees will be able to register for these workshops based on their preferences, once registration for the Conference opens.

The second day of the Conference will feature panel presentations. The panel sessions will benefit from the collaboration of BISA Working Groups as aligned with the panel’s theme. Each panel will count with (at least) one senior discussant. This will be a valuable opportunity for all PhDs and ECRs to present their research to an extensive audience, increasing the visibility of their work and perfecting their research dissemination skills, while getting targeted feedback from senior staff beyond their usual institution and academic circles. We are currently opening the call for individual paper submissions. We accept scholarly research papers and policy analysis on any topic related to International Studies in its broadest definition. Participants are also invited to present pieces or chapters of their PhD thesis.

02 An in-person conference

Our 2025 Conference will take place at the University of Edinburgh. There won’t be a virtual or hybrid option. We offer many virtual opportunities for participation in events throughout the year, and you can find out more about these in our events page as well as social media. We aim for this Conference to become an opportunity for all our previous and prospective attendees to meet in person and spend an enriching couple of days getting to know each other and exchanging ideas and experiences. The Conference will include free coffee breaks and lunches for attendees, in the spirit of making participation as accessible as possible.

All Conference venues and classrooms will be equipped with accessible entrances. Allergies and other dietary requirements can also be accommodated, and you will be asked to share these with us once the Conference registration opens. For any other accessibility requirements, please contact us at pgn.group@bisa.ac.uk and we will be happy to help.

03 How it works

The call for papers is closed and the programme is now available.

04 Timeline

  • 31 January 2025: Call for papers open.
  • 1 March 2025: Deadline for submissions.
  • w/c 17 March 2025: Notification emails sent out and registration opens.
  • 14 April 2025: Final programme published.
  • 8 May 2025: Conference begins.

05 Costs and bursaries

The Conference is free to both presenters and non-presenters. We will also be offering a limited amount of bursaries, on a needs-basis, for travel and accommodation costs for presenters. You can select to be considered for this in your paper submission. Applicants will be notified of the outcome of the bursary application on the week commencing on 17 March 2025, together with the acceptance of their papers.

06 Ready to submit your paper?

The deadline for abstract submissions has now passed. You are now able to register for the Conference (both presenters and attendees) using our registration form.

We will be on hand to help with any submission queries. Please contact pgn.group@bisa.ac.uk should you need any help.

 

We gratefully acknowledge that part of the funding for the BISA PGN Conference 2025 is provided from a Student Experience Grant which is funded by the University of Edinburgh Development Trust. Without this ongoing support we would not be able to fund these projects which do so much for the quality of the student learning experience at the University of Edinburgh. We would like to thank all alumni, staff and other donors who support the Development Trust, including through its unrestricted Edinburgh Fund. Find out more about the University of Edinburgh's Development Trust and the Edinburgh Fund.

We would also like to thank the University of Edinburgh’s School of Social and Political Funding Student Initiative Fund.

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