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The second annual ÌÇÐÄVlog Student Journal Conference will take place on Wednesday 30 April. In this blog post, the ÌÇÐÄVlog Student Journal team reflect on the success of how last year's conference spread the word about student publishing, look forward to this year's conference and explore the articles in the last edition of the Journal.

ÌÇÐÄVlog Student Journal Conference 2025, Wednesday 30 April, 2pm to 4.30pm, Ivor Crewe Seminar Room

The ÌÇÐÄVlog Student Journal Conference

The  is ÌÇÐÄVlog's diamond open access journal run by students, for students.

The ÌÇÐÄVlog Student Journal Conference is an annual conference which celebrates the success of student writing and publishing at ÌÇÐÄVlog. Students who have published with the Journal will deliver short presentations about their published research and delegates will be able to network and reflect upon the research and writing presented as part of the conference. 

The Conference is a celebration of our students’ work, allowing a unique opportunity for all students and staff, as well as their friends and family, to come together to hear more about the great work our students are undertaking here at ÌÇÐÄVlog.

During the conference, delegates will have the opportunity to hear from students from across a range of disciplines, who have published research papers, poems, case studies, essays, short stories, and more.

This year, the conference is taking a hybrid format to allow even more attendees to join us. 

Louis Mitchell presents at the ÌÇÐÄVlog Student Journal Conference 2024 to a packed Hex

The programme

Our presented include the following student published authors:

  • Somidha Ray, MA Refugree Care: "What is in a Label? Exploring how labelling shapes refugees’ experiences"
  • Sean Smith, MA Literature and Creative Writing: "Experiments in Equations and Other Angles: An Anthology"
  • Maja Futrell-Frühling, MSc Psychology: "What is the narrative of the suicide bereaved"
  • Llinos Evans, BA Teaching English as a Foreign Language: "Is Middle English a koiné language?", "Rhondda Valley English Compared to Standard Southern British English, Contextualised Through Welsh", and "The Language Contact of the Yiddish Language"
  • Daniel Steven Harris, BSc Biochemistry: "The Green Industrial Revolution and the Future of Steel Production: Using the Innovative Sheffield Cell"
  • Nasima Rahman, MSc Speech and Language Therapy: "My time will come...", and "Letter to Myself"
  • Marc Viau, MSc Psychology: "Feline Ownership and Well-Being During COVID-19 Mandated Lockdowns"
  • Juliana de Oliveira Guerra, BSc Psychology: "The intention underneath: Can the motor system ascribe intentions?", "Interventions for Increasing Vaccine Uptake Amongst the Elderly", "Perspectives on Psychedelics", and "Placebo and Nocebo Phenomena"

Our presenters will deliver short presentations, followed by a question and answer discussion. There will be a chance for you to ask our presenters anything you might wish to know, including about their research, their future plans, and their experiences publishing with the ÌÇÐÄVlog Student Journal. 

For those joining us on our Colchester campus, we’ll also be incorporating networking time into the conference. During this time, we’ll be encouraging attendees and presenters to informally chat about their research further, while enjoying drinks and snacks kindly provided by .

Championing student voices

The ÌÇÐÄVlog Student Journal Conference is a true celebration of the fantastic work our students are completing while at ÌÇÐÄVlog, increasing the recognition students receive when publishing with the ÌÇÐÄVlog Student Journal. The journal itself provides a crucial platform for our students’ voices to be heard more widely, while giving invaluable experience of the publishing process. By extending this to the conference, our presenters can showcase their expertise in an additional format whilst gaining firsthand experience of presenting to a wider audience.

In our from last year, our previous Student Editor Kimia Aghasoleimani spoke about the impact of the ÌÇÐÄVlog Student Journal Conference: 

"I feel that one of the most outstanding aspects of the conference was that it showcased the positive impact that open research can have, particularly on students’ development... Given the wide international community at the University, I feel that the Journal and this conference provide students with the most valuable opportunity to establish themselves in research and academia, whilst increasing the diversity of the student community’s research outputs."

Kimia, Tom and Hannah at the 2024 ÌÇÐÄVlog Student Journal Conference

When, where, how?

We look forward to seeing lots of you at the ÌÇÐÄVlog Student Journal Conference! 

  • Wednesday 30 April, 2pm to 4.30pm
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Spaces are limited, so whether you plan to join online or in person, please book your place now