AHTV takes places 6 November in London, bringing together academics and the broadcast industry to forge relationships and discuss working together.
Academics and doctoral researchers are warmly invited to AHTV 2024, a day which brings together academics and the broadcast industry to forge relationships and discuss working together. The event is a partnership between the AHRC and The TV Foundation, and welcomes TV and radio producers, content commissioners and academics who work with, or are interested in working with, broadcast media.
This year’s conference is on 6th November in London and funded tickets are available for those at UK HEIs – you do not have to be in an arts and humanities discipline to be eligible to attend.
Those in arts and humanities disciplines may also be able to apply for travel costs to be funded.
Click here to be notified when tickets become available, register your interest.
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