In this post, Emily F. Henderson writes in memory of Claire Callender, reflecting on the loss of a strong presence in the higher education research field.| Conference Inference
In this post Katie Crompton reflects on her experience of imposter feelings as she presents her research for the first time, at the Oxford Ethnography and Education Conference.| Conference Inference
What does it mean to take a research centre to a conference? This post reflects on how conferences spin us and institutional configurations around.| Conference Inference
Anna foregrounded her professional identity at conferences until she attended one that unsettled her by centring the personal through arts and firsthand experience.| Conference Inference
This post is a glimpse into Evan’s first academic conference experience, where she discovered the challenges—and rewards—of juggling roles as a PhD student, committee member, and presenter.…| Conference Inference
This post recounts the author’s journey as a university teacher balancing motherhood and career aspirations. A pivotal moment came in 2017 when she attended her first academic conference despite th…| Conference Inference
In this post, Joyce Uerpairojkit recounts a recent ‘hot chocolate’ conference that put her right at home, and reflects on how and why that happened.| Conference Inference
In this post, we trace the experiences of migrant academics from the Global South in conference spaces in the Global North, as shared by authors in our edited volume Migrant Academics Narratives of Precarity and Resilience in Europe.| Conference Inference
This post reflects on how the experience of playing as a member of a live band at a conference became a symbolic opportunity to step out into new identities.| Conference Inference
This post includes the Conference Inference editorial response to the COVID-19 pandemic, now presented as an archival statement.| Conference Inference