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Researcher Development- A (complete beginners) Guide to Data Handling: what is mean, mode, median and range?
Microsoft Teams

Haven't done any maths since you were 16 years old? Did you retire your calculator when you left secondary school? Are you now being asked to do 'stats'? Feeling panicked or worried when your supervisors has asked about measures of central tendency?

Come along to this beginners’ guide to data handling. This session is for those who haven't opened a maths book in years and now needs a little help or support. We will look at: mean, mode, median and range.

 

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Early Stages of PhD (0-14 months)

 

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Library events-Introduction OSCOLA referencing
Microsoft Teams

The Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) is the referencing style used by law schools across the UK.

This workshop will show you how to cite primary and secondary sources of legal information in footnote references, how to use short forms and ibids for subsequent citations, and how to construct Tables of Authorities and a Bibliography in the OSCOLA legal referencing style.

The session is intended for UG, PGT and PGR law students only. This is an online practical workshop and places are unlimited, but please sign-up to attend the workshop and to receive the Teams invitationLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window. No pre-session preparation is required.

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Researcher Development- Get your Writing Organised - Stage 2: signposting & mapping
Microsoft Teams

Internal signposting to make your thesis easier to read, Our writing needs to be clear and easy for our readers to comprehend especially when we are thinking of our thesis and our examiners. This session will examine how we can use forward and backward signposting within our chapters and introductions to ensure our examiners can follow our thesis argument. We will map our thought plans so that we can be clear to ourselves our readers.

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Who is this for?

Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

Late 24-finish

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