This post reflects on MSc student Tanya Anne Pinto’s experiences of the LSE Department of Sociology annual retreat at Cumberland Lodge, 24-26 January 2014. When I first received an email informing me of an ‘academic’ getaway at Cumberland Lodge, I was wary of it. Already entrenched in coursework and essays, I didn’t think life could get any more ‘academic’. Luckily, I followed my instinct and decided to book a place on the trip. The refreshing experience that I followed to have made it the best decision I could make
Book synopsis: Navigating a career in the discipline of sociology can be very challenging, yet it is...
Surviving, thriving, and evolving followed by further noticing, reflecting, and acting are some of t...
As a foreign student, I have learned that British society is a classist society. I didn’t perceived ...
PhD candidate Terressa Whitney reflects on the Department of Social Psychology annual academic retre...
The conference weekend involved sessions which covered a variety of different topics within societal...
This post by doctoral researcher, Paz Concha, summarises the presentation and main discussion of the...
Each year the LSE Sociology department hosts a weekend retreat at Cumberland Lodge for students and ...
Creaton in Northamptonshire was the venue for the writing retreat that contributed to this volume of...
This summer the LSE Sociology Department and Social Policy Department jointly hosted the fifth annua...
A good research base exists on the benefits of structured writing retreats and similar provision for...
Sociology undergraduate, Harry Crumless on his sociological journey so far… A little over three year...
This thesis advances understandings of the diversity of student populations, student accommodation p...
by Ronda Daniel, a second-year sociology undergraduate. My first month at university was very much t...
In this paper, we investigated a model of academic development based upon a recurring residential ac...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University P...
Book synopsis: Navigating a career in the discipline of sociology can be very challenging, yet it is...
Surviving, thriving, and evolving followed by further noticing, reflecting, and acting are some of t...
As a foreign student, I have learned that British society is a classist society. I didn’t perceived ...
PhD candidate Terressa Whitney reflects on the Department of Social Psychology annual academic retre...
The conference weekend involved sessions which covered a variety of different topics within societal...
This post by doctoral researcher, Paz Concha, summarises the presentation and main discussion of the...
Each year the LSE Sociology department hosts a weekend retreat at Cumberland Lodge for students and ...
Creaton in Northamptonshire was the venue for the writing retreat that contributed to this volume of...
This summer the LSE Sociology Department and Social Policy Department jointly hosted the fifth annua...
A good research base exists on the benefits of structured writing retreats and similar provision for...
Sociology undergraduate, Harry Crumless on his sociological journey so far… A little over three year...
This thesis advances understandings of the diversity of student populations, student accommodation p...
by Ronda Daniel, a second-year sociology undergraduate. My first month at university was very much t...
In this paper, we investigated a model of academic development based upon a recurring residential ac...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University P...
Book synopsis: Navigating a career in the discipline of sociology can be very challenging, yet it is...
Surviving, thriving, and evolving followed by further noticing, reflecting, and acting are some of t...
As a foreign student, I have learned that British society is a classist society. I didn’t perceived ...