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The Postgraduate Dissertation Station, in the PG Hub, is now open

f you are a postgraduate student writing your dissertation, then Dissertation Station is for you. Dissertation Station is designed to provide support as you transition from the taught element of your course to writing your dissertation.

The programme, which is organised in collaboration with the Academic Writing Programme, CAL, Masters Skills Programme, Student Support and the Library, runs in the PG Hub from 28 April 2014 until the end of August offering a variety of activities that will help you to maintain your work-life balance and provide practical information and support during your dissertation.

Sessions include:

· Academic writing for your dissertation

· Literature searching

· Managing procrastination

· Practical paraphrasing

· Sensational studying

· Dissertation Survivors (Social Sciences, Sciences, Arts & Humanities)

· Drop-in sessions with the Writing Mentors and the Wellbeing Adviser

· 'Shut up & Write' sessions

· Health & wellbeing activities: e.g. Yoga

· PG Tea chats with experts & current doctoral researchers

To see the full list of events and to sign up, please have a look at our events calendar:

http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/pghub/your/calendar/ 

This year we are also introducing the 'relaxation room' (PG Hub 7), which can be used for short breaks to relax and recharge during your dissertation writing. (Photos are attached)

If you would like to find out more, please email: pghub@warwick.ac.uk or visit our website: http://go.warwick.ac.uk/pghub/dissertation 

Tue 06 May 2014, 11:26 | Tags: Home Page External

Tom Crowther is giving a talk entitled "Activity Unbound" at the Perception and Activity Workshop in Patras, Greece, from 7th- 8th May

Tue 06 May 2014, 09:35 | Tags: socialsciences Home Page External

Joint PhD Scholarship Opportunity – Philosophy: Monash University, Australia & The University of Warwick, U.K.

A highly motivated and well-trained student is sought to conduct research on early modern and modern French philosophy’s reception and transformation of the classical and Hellenistic model of philosophy as a way of life (Montaigne to Foucault). Supervisors will be Keith Ansell-Pearson at Warwick and Michael Ure at Monash.
Fri 02 May 2014, 07:57 | Tags: socialsciences Home Page External

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