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One to One with Researcher Coach
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(Speak to the) Researcher Coach

One to one research coaching – just for you. This is a fantastic opportunity to speak to the Researcher Coach and receive one to one support for your research degree and your life around it.

Check out on Twitter @researchercoach;
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Parent juggle
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Are you struggling with the parent-work-research juggle? Join us to share your experiences and learn from others. Feel reassured and know that we are all in this together, getting through each day one tantrum, x-box battle, and snack request at a time.

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PhD in a second language focus: editing and proof reading
Online

A PhD is challenging. Doing it in another language makes it more so.

The series is designed to support you with many aspects of the process. We cover writing and speaking, reading

and presenting. We discuss how we network and create connections. We also discuss the vagaries of undertaking

research in the UK, strange British habits and accents, the words that mean something entirely different and trip

us up every time.

The sessions are run by a Warwick PhD and lecturer, who still occasionally struggles to find the correct English

word.

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