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Research Refresh
Wolfson Research Exchange, Floor 3, Library

Pop into the Research Exchange to enjoy some coffee and cake, while chatting with other researchers.

These sessions are a great opportunity to network with other researchers, discuss your research, and to take a break so that you can return to your work refreshed and relaxed.

Research Refresh runs throughout the year, apart from University closed days.

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Beating Writer's Block with Creative Writing
This event has been organised by Researcher Development. For any enquiries please contact pgresearchskills@warwick.ac.uk.

Beating Writer's Block with Creative Writing

 
Are you still staring at the blank screen/ blank page? Finding it difficult to focus or know where to start?
Sometimes we need to just start writing; writing anything, writing without restriction; writing without the internal voice or critic.
Starting each of your writing sessions with some free writing/ creative writing will warm up your 'writers' muscle', and will help you to populate that blank page.
Be prepared to think laterally, creatively and have some fun.

Who is this for?

All Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

Late 24-finish

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Creativity in Research
This event has been organised by Researcher Development. For any enquiries please contact pgresearchskills@warwick.ac.uk.
Creativity in Research

Have you ever thought about the role creativity plays in the research process? Developing a creative mindset may support us in navigating such process and make the connections that are needed for the research to flow and .flourish. In this session we will be addressing the role of creativity in research and explore ways in which you can use creative inputs not only to help develop your ideas, but also to support your personal journey through the PhD process.

YouTube: Creativity in Research - YouTube

Who is this for?

All Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

Late 24-finish

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Graphical representation of qualitative and quantitative data (Research Methods)
This event has been organised by Researcher Development. For any enquiries please contact pgresearchskills@warwick.ac.uk.

This session will focus on graphical solutions for both qualitative and quantitative research. We aim to cover what visual solutions are appropriate for quantitative and qualitative data and introduce a range of visual aids for interpreting and presenting these data, such as pathway analysis graphs, Sankey diagrams, and discourse analysis graphs.

YouTube: Graphical solutions for research methods – YouTube

Research Methods Series: A standalone series, but also to support our understanding of research integrity & ethics; the research methods series will give overviews of qualitative and quantitative or mixed methods; why some researchers will adopt certain methods; and why some approaches are more suitable than others. The sessions will provide general ideas; signposts to follow up on specific areas; the positives and negatives of different approaches. You will need to speak to your department for full research methodology training in your chosen practice.

You can attend the whole series or just pick the ones of specific interest.

Who is this for?

Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

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