HDR Roundtable
on Tuesday 26 September, Newcastle School of Law and Justice convened a HDR roundtable.
The roundtable was part of the HDR Student Festival organised by Graduate Research which consisted of a week of events and celebrations.
The roundtable brought together twelve HDR candidates to present their research with peers from Criminology and Law disciplines. The group engaged in critical thinking guided by discussants Professor John Anderson and Associate Professor Xanthe Mallett.
The aim of the event was to build networks among HDR students and build awareness of the variety of research projects within the School. The roundtable provided an opportunity for students to present their work in an informal and supportive environment.
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