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Researcher Development- Using Storytelling to communicate your research
Microsoft Teams

This workshop teaches various concepts of storytelling as a means to make your research more engaging. Whether writing your final chapters or preparing for a conference, skillful storytelling has widespread applicability throughout our lives. This workshop provides: Concepts of Storytelling that you can use as a tool to structure the delivery of your research; an opportunity to discuss the layout of your research as a group and to find ways to improve upon it; a method of structuring your research, the Storyboard, which you can use in the workshop to work on your current project.

 

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Researcher Development- Paragraphs: the building blocks of your thesis
Microsoft Teams

This workshop gives you the opportunity to think about how to write effective paragraphs. In the first part of the workshop, you will look at and discuss examples, particularly in relation to signposting and structure. In the second part, you will be given some time to write a paragraph that explains an aspect of your research, which you will then share with other workshop attendees. If you prefer, you can bring along a paragraph that you have already written. There will then be time to give each other feedback.

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Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

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PG Tips
PG Hub (Junction building, floor 2)

Take a break, connect with other postgraduates and chat to our Library Student Partners about student-life.

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