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Write Here, Write Now
Online

Are you struggling to concentrate and lacking in motivation? Is your writing constantly interrupted by your inbox, social media and trips to the kitchen? Write Here, Write Now (our session based loosely on the Pomodoro Technique) is back with a modified format, online, to help you focus on your writing.

Join us on Tuesdays and Fridays from 9:30am to kick-start your working from home!

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Introduction to Researcher Development
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Superb-Vision Network- Workshop 4 - Self-reflection (f2f)
Wolfson Research Exchange- Seminar room

The Superb-Vision Network is a new project that aims to bring together a diversity of doctoral students from different disciplinary backgrounds to share their supervision experiences: stories, challenges, successes and resources!

As doctoral students at Warwick, we are excited to be initiating such a network with the sponsorship of Warwick Doctoral College. Join us for a series of face to face and online networking events in term 2 to explore how to develop a productive relationship with your supervisor; what to do if something goes wrong; and what support is available. This is a great opportunity to connect with doctoral students from across the university and learn how to take a proactive, empowering stance in making your supervision superb!

Find out more about the network in this short video: tinyurl.com/superbvision-video 

Please join our Teams page for more information and to ask any questions: tinyurl.com/superb-vision 

 

Week 2 (f2f)

Tues 18th Jan, 1 pm

Workshop 1 - Networking

How does your supervision help you build a network of support and stimulation?

Week 3 (Online)

Tues 25th Jan, 5 pm

Week 4 (f2f)

Tues 1st Feb, 1 pm

Workshop 2 - Collaboration

How does your supervision encourage you to work with others collaboratively?

Week 5 (Online)

Tues 8th Feb, 5 pm

Week 6 (f2f)

Tues 15th Feb, 1 pm

Workshop 3 - Problem-solving

How does your supervision prepare you to solve problems during your doctoral study?

Week 7 (Online)

Tues 22nd Feb, 5 pm

Week 8 (f2f)

Tues 1st Mar, 1 pm

Workshop 4 - Self-reflection

How does your supervision facilitate self-reflection as a doctoral student? 

Week 9 (Online)

Tues 8th Mar, 5 pm

 

 

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Active listening - for interviewing, for work, for life

Interviewing for your research? Being interviewed? Want to make sure that you clearly communicating?

The way to improve your listening skills is to practice "active listening." This is where you make a conscious effort

to hear not only the words that another person is saying but, more importantly, the complete message being

communicated. In order to do this you must pay attention to the other person very carefully.

Active listening is an important research skill, but also supports you as a team member, leader, teacher and

mentor.

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PGR matters- PGR Teaching
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PG Tips Online
Online

Join the Postgraduate Community Engagement Team and our Postgrad Mentors on Microsoft Teams as we discuss all issues around postgrad life and postgrad study at PG Tips Online!

Each week, our Postgrad Mentors will be dealing with a different subject or theme.

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Research Methods Series 3: Qualitative methodologies, data collection and analysis

This workshop aims to provide you with an overview of a range of qualitative analytical skills and methodologies, which can be applied in a range of research settings. The workshop will introduce how qualitative data can be collected (interviews, surveys, focus groups) and analysed using thematic, grounded theory, narrative, interpretative phenomenological, and ethnographic analysis. In addition, a range of data analysis packages will also be covered (Signpost to IT session). All participants during the session will have an opportunity to analyse a piece of text to apply learned knowledge to practice.

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