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AW: Grammatical Accuracy: Syntax
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PGR Tea(chers)
Online

Are you a postgraduate who teaches? Want to talk to others about your experiences? Or, haven’t had the chance to teach but are interested in what it’s like to teach?
 
The Teaching Café will be hosting its next PGR Tea(chers) on 3 March, at the earlier time of 11:00-11:45am.
 
The informal event will open with lightning talks from guest speakers on the topic, ‘Managing the movement of teaching from face-to-face to online', followed by a longer discussion that could lead pedagogically anywhere.

Here's what a couple of attendees said about the previous PGR Tea(chers):
- "Its fast pace allowed for quick and reactive exchanges, its horizontality meant that everybody was welcome to intervene freely"
- "Really great to hear from people with much more experience than I share their advice…"


Head to the Postgraduate Teachers Channel for more information and to attend - don't forget to bring a hot drink and a snack!

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Writing – making your thesis easier to read for your examiner
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Mini 3MT

The mini Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) is an opportunity to take part in a research communication competition, challenging you to present a compelling oration on your thesis topic and its significance in just three minutes.

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