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IATL Skills Sessions

Interdisciplinary Skills Sessions

We are excited to announce that IATL is now offering a selection of Interdisciplinary Skills Sessions designed to enhance your learning. Over the next few weeks, we will be running a series of workshops led by IATL’s Interdisciplinary Practitioners. If you are interested in developing your interdisciplinary skill set and would like to participate in one (or more) of these opportunities (listed below), please register your interest here.

Week 6 - Academic Writing

This workshop will go over some essential skills required for successful essay writing in an interdisciplinary context. It will be led by Dr Viv Joseph.

When: Tuesday, 13th February 2024

Time: 14:00-15:00

Location: B2.02 (Science Concourse)

Week 7 – Approaches to Critical Reading

What does “critical” mean in the context of academic reading? How is “critical reading” different from summarising or analysing? This session will deepen your understanding of a range of different approaches to critical reading, expanding your toolbox and enhancing the creativity of your responses to academic literature.

When: Wednesday, 21st February 2024

Time: 13:00-14:00

Location: M3.05 (Senate House, second floor)

Week 8 - Ethics Application Support

This workshop will help you through the process of applying for Ethical Approval for IATL-related assessments. It will be led by Dr Viv Joseph.

When: Wednesday, 28th February 2024

Time: 14:15-15:15

Location: M3.05 (Senate House, second floor)

Week 9– Writing an Abstract

This session explores writing an abstract, a 250-word summary of your research. Using a number of key questions, this session helps you work through your research plans, identifying why you’re conducting your research and what the significance of your results are. This process can help you conduct better research, as well as prepare you for presenting and publishing your work at ICUR or in Reinvention.

When: Monday, 4th March

Time: 14:00 - 15:00

Location: M3.01 (Senate House, second floor)
Please bring a recent piece of work to the session

Week 9 - Drop-in Clinic: Research Design & Methods for Interdisciplinary Assignments

‘Drop in’ to receive extra support on interdisciplinary research design for your IATL module.

When: Wednesday 6th March 2024

Time: Open between 12:00-13:00

Location: SH2.20 (Senate House)

Week 9 - Ethics Application Support

This workshop will help you through the process of applying for Ethical Approval for IATL-related assessments. It will be led by Dr Heather Meyer

When: Wednesday 6th March 2024

Time: 13:00-14:00

Location: MS Teams

Looking forward to seeing you there!