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Doctoral College Newsletter - 12 May 2026

The Doctoral College Newsletter provides you with fortnightly updates for events, opportunities and news specifically relevant to postgraduate researchers.

Here are just some of the highlights this week:

  • Lots of great events coming up for Festival of PGR Research- head to the News section to view the calendar
  • Book your free ticket to watch the in-person 3MT Exeter Final; the People's Choice award is voted for by the audience! All details are available in the Festival of PGR Research section
  • Are you a fan of quizzing? The Wellbeing Network have set up a pub quiz team; if you'd like to join them, take a look at our Community session

To find out more about these, and everything else at the University for PGRs, jump to the relevant sections using our linked contents list:

  • News
  • Festival of PGR Research
  • Events
  • Reminders
  • Community
  • Careers Support
  • Wellbeing Support and Sessions
  • Enquiries
  • The next newsletter will go out on Tuesday 26 May 2026. Please submit items for the next newsletter by Wednesday 20 May 2026. Please refer to our style guide before submitting your item.

    You can also share your news and events on PGR Community Hub on Viva Engage, or on our Bluesky account.

    The place to look for training and development opportunities at the University and beyond is our Postgraduate Researcher Training and Development Bulletin.

    News

    Check out the Festival of PGR Research Calendar of Events!

    Have you seen the exciting programme of events coming up in May and June for the Festival of PGR Research 2026 yet?

    There are a wide range of activities designed to showcase research, encourage collaboration and support professional development and opportunities for you to get involved either as a participant and/or an audience member.

    So why not sign up for one of the writing workshops during Writing Week, learn how to write a blog post in 60 minutes or get creative and collage your PhD? Or join your fellow PGRs at the Intercultural cafes in Streatham or Penryn? Or be part of the audience for the 3MT final? There is so much to get involved with, so do check out the events calendar and book yourself in!

    If you have any queries, please email our dedicated email address: PGRFestival@exeter.ac.uk.

    Festival of PGR Research

    PGR Poster Exhibition – Meet the Researcher sessions

    As part of the Festival of PGR Research 2026 we are hosting an exhibition of all posters created by our PGR researchers for the Poster Competition.

    You are invited to join our PGR poster creators for two special 'Meet the Researcher' sessions to learn more about their research and to view all the amazing posters on display.

    This is a great opportunity to talk to our PGRs and to find out about the wealth of research happening across this vibrant community of researchers.

    We hope that you will come and show your support for our PGR poster creators. Please let us know you’re planning to join us by clicking on the links below and completing the short form.

    All poster competition entries will be on display at Streatham Campus between Monday 18-Wednesday 20 May and at Penryn Campus on Thursday 28 & Friday 29 May.

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    Join us for the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Final

    Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) is a National competition for postgraduate research students, run by research organisation Vitae. 3MT® challenges doctoral candidates to present a compelling spoken presentation on their research topic and its significance in just three minutes.

    Would you like to support our Three Minute Thesis competition finalists and vote for the People's Choice award? Book your free ticket to watch the in-person final, taking place on Thursday 28 May, 10.00-12.00 in Lecture Theatre B, Streatham Court, Streatham Campus. Please ensure that you arrive before 10.00 in order not to miss the presentations. If you are selected as a finalist for the Three Minute Thesis, you do not need to book a ticket as there will be reserved seating for presenters.

    Events

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    World Biodiversity Day celebrations on Penryn Campus

    Join us as the Environment and Sustainability Institute hosts a series of events on Monday 18 May and Tuesday 19 May ahead of World Biodiversity Day.  Activities include a foraging walk around Penryn Campus led by Dr Jon Bennie and a talk by landscape architect Melissa Ralph about the project Making Space for Nature (hybrid), a collaboration between the University of Exeter, Cornwall Council and Cormac. Our University's Director of Sustainability, Jo Chamberlain, will share how sustainability commitments are being transformed into meaningful, real-world impact (hybrid). An accompanying exhibition will showcase RENEW, a partnership programme focused on developing solutions for the renewal of biodiversity. Everyone is welcome!

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    Call for Applications: Anthrozoology as International Practice (AIP) Conference

    Call for applications to join a free online conference for anyone interested in the study of human relations with other animals.

    The Anthrozoology as International Practice (AIP) conference aims to spotlight research being undertaken by students around the world, in the hopes of building a global support network of like-minded individuals. This year's event takes online 4-5 September 2026, is free, and encourages undergraduates as well as masters and PhD students to participate. Senior academics are invited to attend to support their students and engage with the next generation of aspiring scholars. Submit an abstract (Deadline 1 June 2026).

    First-time presenter? Unsure if you are eligible? Don’t know how to write an abstract? Visit our website for FAQ and informational videos designed for you! 

    Reminders

    Workshop on Embedding Creativity in the Research Ideation Process

    Date: Tuesday 14 May 2026
    Time: 09.00-15.00 (in person), 09.30-12.00 (virtual participation)
    Venue: Marchant Syndicate Room A, Building One, University of Exeter Business School (online for virtual participation)

     

    We invite you to this workshop designed for PGRs and ECRs interested in approaching research in more exploratory and imaginative ways. Aligned with the Researcher Development Framework (RDF), 2017, the sessions introduce creative practices to stimulate new approaches to research thinking, interpretation, and conceptualisation.

    The workshop is structured flexibly; you are welcome to attend the full programme or join individual sessions.

    Sessions include:
    • Using LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® to explore research ideas
    • INNOPLAY session on creative collaborative approaches to research
    • Session on creative approaches to qualitative research by experts
    • Art-based session

    Refreshments will be provided (Tea, Coffee, Snacks and Lunch)
    Sign up on Eventbrite using the links below:

    This workshop is a Researcher-led initiative funded by the University of Exeter Researcher Development and Research Culture team.

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    Rethinking Research: Why Humans Still Matter in the Age of LLMs

    Date: Wednesday 13 May
    Time: 17.00 –18.30
    Venue: Streatham Court Lecture Theatre, Streatham Campus

    We are delighted to welcome Professor Sir Bashir M. Al-Hashimi CBE FRS FREng, Vice President (Research & Innovation) at King’s College London and Co-Director of the King’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence. An internationally recognised engineer, Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, Sir Bashir is a leading voice on the future of research in the age of AI.

    Join Sir Bashir M. Al-Hashimi for an engaging discussion on the evolving relationship between human intelligence and artificial intelligence (AI) in research. AI and large language models (LLMs) are rapidly transforming how scientific research is developed, conducted and communicated. In this talk, Professor Sir Bashir M. Al-Hashimi explores how these technologies can enhance, rather than replace, human intelligence in the research process.

    Professor Al-Hashimi will examine how researchers can rigorously evaluate AI-generated outputs while using LLMs to challenge and refine ideas, arguments and hypotheses.

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    Sexuality and Shame Conference 2026

    Sexuality & Shame Conference 2026 brings together scholars and creative practitioners to examine how sexual norms, stigma, and shame are produced, experienced, and interpreted across historical, cultural, and social contexts. Hosted at the University of Exeter on Wednesday 27–Thursday 28 May 2026, the event explores institutions, representation, lived experience, and embodiment, with particular attention to the methodological and ethical challenges of researching what is partial, coded, or silenced. Through keynote papers, themed panels, a roundtable on evidence and interpretation, and interactive sessions, the conference creates space for interdisciplinary dialogue across history, gender and sexuality studies, media and cultural studies, philosophy, medical humanities, and practice-based research.

    Horizon Academics 2026 Online Conference

    Horizon Academics 2026 is coming, and if you're a PhD researcher in the UK, this is worth your time!

    Running on Thursday 28 May 2026, Horizon Academics 2026 is a free, full-day online conference built by PhD researchers, for PhD researchers based in the UK (including those from international backgrounds). The day uses the Three Horizons model framework to open up honest conversations about where academia is now, what's already changing, and what better knowledge systems could look like.

    On the day you'll:

    — Share experiences of academic life with researchers across disciplines

    — Dig into the real challenges of the current research system

    — Explore the emerging alternatives already taking shape in universities

    Outputs include a collective open report including a model of different probable timelines, and a network of early-career researchers to keep the conversation going after the event.

    Organised by the Environmental Intelligence CDT and the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter.

    Please send queries to HorizonAcademics@exeter.ac.uk. Resgister via button below or scanning QR code on the right.

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    Emotionally Demanding Health Research: Panel Session

    Date: Tuesday 19 May
    Time: 10.30-12.30
    Where: Baring Court 112 (option to join online), St Luke's Campus

    This panel will bring together experienced health researchers from across disciplines at the University of Exeter to share insights, practical tips, and tools into managing both the personal and systemic challenges researchers can face whilst working on emotionally demanding projects, followed by a Q&A.

    This session is open to anyone involved in delivering and supporting emotionally demanding health research. PGRs, ECRs, and their supervisors are particularly encouraged to attend.

    If you have any questions, please email either Hayley (hlrr202@exeter.ac.uk) or Ellie (eh728@exeter.ac.uk).

    This activity is a Researcher-led Initiative that has been funded by the University of Exeter Researcher Development and Research Culture team. 

    Community

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    Wellbeing Network Pub Quiz Team

    Join the Wellbeing Network team Agatha Quiztie for a weekly pub quiz at Arcadia in Exeter city centre, behind Boots on the high street. £2 entry per person, 6 people per team. Winning team get a free round of drinks, which can be redeemed at the time or put on a voucher for later. Money raised goes to Exeter Wildlife Trust. To join the Network, please fill in our short members form. For any questions, please email wellbeing-network@exeter.ac.uk

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    PGR Community Hub on Viva Engage

    The PGR Community Hub is a collaborative online space for Postgraduate Researchers at the University of Exeter. Posts can be uploaded by PGRs, The Exeter Students' Guild or The Falmouth and Exeter Students' Union, alongside teams that support PGRs such as the Researcher Development and Research Culture Team. Please use this space to discuss ideas, share best practice, ask questions and keep up to date with the latest activities, events and opportunities. Here you can have your voice heard and shape our community and research culture.

    Please do not use this channel to advertise/search for rooms to rent; the University has its own Viva Engage channel where you can do this.

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    PGR Study Space

    Join fellow PGRs in this online space, led by PGRs for PGRs to focus individually on whatever tasks you would like to work on. You can join the PGR Study Space Microsoft Teams Group here.

    The PGR Study Space facilitated hours are as and when facilitators are available.

    There are unfacilitated sessions outside of these hours so you can fit it around your working patterns.

    If you have any queries, please contact PGRStudySpace@exeter.ac.uk

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    Exeter Wellbeing Network

    The Exeter Wellbeing Network is a social group for staff and PGRs run by volunteers, hosting a variety of events to help colleagues based at Streatham, St. Luke's or online to connect with one another. Recurring events include StaffCraft, singing, Walk and Talk and Fika; find the full list on our webpage.

    You can also contact us at wellbeing-network@exeter.ac.uk.

    If you are looking for information about activities at Penryn, Falmouth and Truro, please visit the Cornwall Wellbeing Network webpage.

    Doctoral College Networks and Student Societies

    There are a wide range of societies and/or groups that you may like to join, such as the Mature Students Society and the PG Society (Exeter).

    Check out the Doctoral College Networks webpage for full information. Don't forget to also take a look at the societies on offer at Exeter Students' Guild and Falmouth and Exeter Students’ Union websites, which include a society for international students as well as various sports and interests.

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    All Staff Choir at Penryn Campus, Tuesdays 13.10-13.55

    A relaxed, informal singing group to promote positive wellbeing and a sense of community and connection across our lovely campus. No experience necessary! Open to all staff and postgraduate students from Exeter, Falmouth, FX Plus, the SU, and any other organisation that is based on Penryn campus. If you know someone who might like to join, please encourage them to fill out this interest form.

    Careers Support

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    Career Support Resources at University of Exeter

    The University has some excellent resources to help with careers. Whether you plan to work in industry, set up your own business, join the third sector, stay in academia, or are not yet sure and want to explore your options, you can find guidance and helpful pointers using these resources:

    Wellbeing Support and Sessions

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    Every Mind Matters
    Having good mental health helps us relax more, achieve more and enjoy our lives more. The NHS have expert advice and practical tips to help you look after your mental health and wellbeing. See their website here.

     

    Spectrum.Life
    Spectrum.Life provides a confidential telephone, video, and live chat counselling service to help with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, bereavement and more  (sign up using your University of Exeter email address).. The Spectrum Life web portal offers wellbeing courses, mindfulness, healthy eating resources and online fitness classes to help you to stay well.


    Wellbeing Centre
    If you would like to speak to PGR Education Welfare Team for Welfare, they can be contacted at welfare.pgr@exeter.ac.uk or tel: 01392 726207. Further wellbeing information, tools and support can be found on our wellbeing webpages.

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    Free Mindfulness Sessions for Wellbeing

    Mindfulness is a powerful practice of training our attention and an evidence-based way to tackle anxiety, stress and low mood. If you’re interested in exploring more, there is a variety of free internal options available for all colleagues.

    Sessions from the internal Mood Disorders Centre mindfulness team include: an eight-week MBCT-L course (2hrs weekly), an eight-week ‘deeper mindfulness’ course for those who’ve completed the MBCT-L course and bespoke ‘healthy mind’ sessions for whole teams, which can be delivered in-person or online.

    You may also be interested in trying mindful meditation in 30 min online sessions each Thursday lunchtime. This is a secular practice run by the Chaplaincy.

    Enquiries

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    Details on how you can contact the PGR support team, either via email, telephone or face to face via our hubs (located on all campuses) is available on our contact us webpage.

    Remember you can come along and meet the team or to ask any enquiries you might have at either of our helpdesk hubs below at any of our campuses:

    The Streatham PGR Hub is open from 10.00 – 15.00 Monday to Friday. The Streatham Hub is situated in the Old Library Ground Floor next to the Quiet Study Space and Bill Douglas Centre.

    The St Luke’s PGR Hub is open from 10.00 – 15.00 on a Monday and a Thursday. Students wishing to access the hub should go to the Info at St Luke’s desk and request PGR support, the PGR team will then be called to see you.

    The Penryn PGR Support Office is open from 10.00 – 14.00 Monday to Friday. It is based in the Postgraduate Suite in Daphne Du Maurier building 3 (next to the SU and opposite the Stannary).

    For enquiries surrounding training and development, please contact the team on: ResearcherDevelopment@exeter.ac.uk

    You can view previous versions of the newsletter here.



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