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Get prepared, Get organised- starting your PhD
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A PhD is always about managing complex information from multiple sources; we need to know what to prioritise, identify importance, and know when we reached our milestones.

Start the way you mean to carry on – with some clear goal setting.

Using the example of your new arrival to your research degree and/ or to Warwick, this practical session will help you identify where you need to start with your planning, who you need to contact and when you will know you have succeeded.

Get your PhD off to the best start.

YouTube: Get Prepared Get Organised - YouTube

 

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Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

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Creating positive working relationships
Microsoft Teams

Creating positive working relationships- All stages of PG research

How do you prefer to work with people? Can you recognise your emotions? The emotions of others?

Emotionally intelligent managers are able to empathise, communicate, build relationships and establish consensus. They understand what makes people tick and can use this constructively to manage performance and to develop capability.

Style flexing – meeting with others communication skills

By using your Emotional Intelligence you can influence others within your career, in your research, your team, your colleagues; creating positive and healthy working environments which are more productive and better for our wellbeing.

Who is this for?

Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

Late 24-finish

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