The conference offered staff and students the opportunity to discover the diverse range of research taking place at the Department across all three of our research themes: Language, Cognition and Development; Policy, Economy and Society; and, Pedagogy, Learning and Knowledge.
DPhil students’ posters were judged by our Research Theme Leads, with three highly commended and three best poster winners announced at the end of the evening.
Congratulations to the highly commended: Haoran Luo, Motema Letlatsa, and Xiaona Wang.
Congratulations to the three winners: Siyu Ma, Anding Shi, and Thomas Procter-Legg.
Winners for best poster
Siyu Ma
Beyond Parents: A Multi-informant Look at Home Environment and Sibling Relationship

Anding Shi

Thomas Procter-Legg
Towards a Restorative Model of Disability

Highly commended
Haoran Luo
Motema Letlatsa
Towards a decolonized school science in Lesotho: the role of women science teachers
Xiaona Wang
Beyond Borders, Within Disciplines: A Study of Co-authorships in Sino-Swiss Research Collaboration